![]() ![]() We apologize for any inconvenience or hardship these calls may cause. These callers claim to be calling from or on behalf of Kaiser Permanente but have no actual affiliation with our organization. We are aware that some of our members have recently received phone calls from numbers with a fake Kaiser Permanente caller ID. If you’ve received an unsolicited phone call from a number that looks like it’s coming from Kaiser Permanente but seems very different from other Kaiser Permanente calls or communication, you may have been the recipient of caller ID spoofing. ![]() View detailed information for this area > Patients and visitors should check themselves for common COVID-19 symptoms prior to entering our facilities and can continue to request and voluntarily use masks as a recommended tool to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and other respiratory-like illnesses. Visitors are no longer required to show proof of vaccination or of negative COVID-19 test result to visit their family or friends in the hospital.Įffective April 3, 2023, per updated guidance from the California Department of Public Health, masks are no longer required at Kaiser Permanente facilities, except where mandated by governmental and regulatory agencies or our local infection prevention experts. Special permission with masking may be granted by the care team in circumstances such as end of life. Please do not enter our buildings if you are a visitor with sore throat, runny nose, shortness of breath, headache, fever, or have been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19 in the last 10 days.Only 2 visitors at a time in hospital patient rooms, due to space constraints.And up to 2 visitors for pediatric, end of life, laboring patients and those with physical, intellectual, cognitive impairments, and/or developmental disabilities. Only 1 visitor at a time in the Emergency Department, due to space constraints.Kaiser Permanente South San Francisco Medical Center allows patients to have visitors: ![]() We have updated the visitation guidance for hospital and ambulatory settings based on the most recent public health order by the CDPH to include the key changes below: ![]()
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