The Ontario Health Insurance Plan ( OHIP ) pays for many health services you may need. Here’s how to apply for OHIP and get a health card.
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There is no longer a waiting period for OHIP coverage. If you are eligible, you will have immediate health insurance coverage. Find out if you qualify.
OHIP is Ontario’s health care plan. Through OHIP , the province pays for many of the health services you may need. You need to apply and, once you’re approved, you’ll get an Ontario health card. Your health card proves you’re covered by OHIP – that’s why you’ll need to show it every time you see your doctor, visit an emergency room, have a medical test or go for surgery.
OHIP covers many health services you may need, such as:
To be covered by OHIP , you must have a medical reason to receive a service or treatment. Cosmetic surgery, for example, is not covered.
With certain exceptions, to qualify for OHIP , you must meet all of the minimum qualifications listed below plus at least 1 of the additional requirements.
To meet the minimum qualifications you must:
You must also meet at least 1 of the following additional requirements. You:
If you have been granted an emergency authorization to enter into and remain in Canada for humanitarian reasons, and are temporarily living in Ontario, you may be eligible for OHIP coverage for the duration of the authorization, or any subsequent authorizations issued for the same purpose.
The Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel ( CUAET ) is such an emergency authorization.
To be eligible under this criteria, you must have been granted an emergency authorization to enter into and remain in Canada for humanitarian reasons and must also:
There is no waiting period for OHIP .
You do not need to wait to be physically present for 153 days before applying.
You can apply for coverage as soon as you arrive in Ontario.
All applicants, including children, must have their own immigration document from IRCC to register for OHIP . However, children under 16 do not require proof of residency or identity.
If you are eligible for OHIP under this provision, you are not required to make Ontario your primary place of residence.
If you are eligible, you will receive OHIP coverage for the duration of the emergency authorization or any subsequent authorizations issued for the same purpose.
For further information about registering under this new eligibility criteria, please contact ServiceOntario INFOline at 1-866-532-3161 , TTY: 1-800-387-5559 .
You must apply for OHIP in person at a ServiceOntario centre.
You will need to bring these documents with you:
If you’ve been out of Ontario for more than 212 days in any 12‑month period, you may have to reapply for OHIP at a specialized ServiceOntario Centre that provides the full-suite of health card services. You can call ServiceOntario to be sure.
If you are reapplying for OHIP , refer to the above section How to apply.
If your baby is born in Ontario, the steps to apply for OHIP are different depending on whether or not the baby was born:
If your baby was born in an Ontario hospital with birthing facilities or with a registered midwife, follow these steps to apply:
Your baby’s new health card will be mailed to you within 8 weeks of the date the Ontario Health Coverage Infant Registration form was submitted.
If hospital staff or the registered midwife gave you the Ontario Health Coverage Infant Registration form and you have questions or concerns about your baby’s health card, you must contact ServiceOntario.
If hospital staff or the registered midwife do not give you the Ontario Health Coverage Infant Registration form, you may apply for health coverage for your child at either:
If your baby was born in an Ontario hospital without birthing facilities or without a registered midwife, you must apply in person at the nearest ServiceOntario centre:
If your baby was born at home without a registered midwife, you will require the baby’s Ontario birth certificate or an Ontario Statement of Live Birth for OHIP registration. You must also bring all of the following documents with you to the ServiceOntario centre:
If you’ve adopted a child from outside Canada, you can apply for OHIP coverage as soon as your child arrives in Ontario.
You must apply in person at the nearest ServiceOntario centre and bring all of the following documents for your child:
You must also bring all of the following documents for yourself:
If you’ve adopted a child from within Ontario or from another Canadian province or territory, please contact ServiceOntario to confirm which documents you need ( 1-866-532-3161 ). Documentation requirements will vary based on the stage of the adoption process.
If you are a spouse or dependant of a Canadian Forces member, or Reservist currently deployed by the Canadian Forces into active service, you may be eligible for OHIP coverage.
To apply, you must attend in person at a ServiceOntario centre and bring all of the following documents:
In order to be eligible for OHIP coverage, you will also have to present accepted military affiliation documentation for any spouse or dependant applying for OHIP .
You will need to bring 1 of the following:
You will need to bring 1 of the following:
Original documents must be presented in person at a ServiceOntario centre. Photocopies are not accepted. The Ministry of Health reserves the right to request additional documents.
Visitors to Ontario from other Canadian provinces and territories, or from outside Canada, do not qualify for OHIP . If you’re Canadian, find out what your provincial or territorial plan or private health insurance plan will cover before you take your trip to Ontario.
We also recommend that you buy private medical insurance for your trip as an additional precaution.
Please note that general inquires related to eligibility for OHIP or the status of your health card should be directed to ServiceOntario and will not be answered by the OERC . For example, if you are wondering if your red and white card is still valid or have been told to renew your red and white health card, please visit ServiceOntario’s website on Switching to a photo health card for more information.
If you are told by ServiceOntario that you do not – or no longer – qualify for OHIP , you can request a review of the decision by the OHIP Eligibility Review Committee ( OERC ). The OERC will not review your eligibility for OHIP in the absence of the decision from ServiceOntario.
Furthermore, if you were requested to return to ServiceOntario with additional documents to complete your health card transaction, please do so. The OERC will not action your request unless you were provided a decision from ServiceOntario.
To request a review by the OERC , send OHIP an email, fax or letter with:
You can send your information and copies of documents by:
We will review your submission and reply with a written response. We may also follow up by phone.
If the OERC finds you ineligible for OHIP , you may decide to appeal this decision to the Health Services Appeal and Review Board ( HSARB ). To appeal the OERC ’s decision, you must do this within 30 days of receiving the written decision from the OERC .
Send the letter and any supporting information or documents to:
Health Services Appeal and Review Board
151 Bloor Street West, 9 th Floor
Toronto, ON M5S 2T5
Phone: 416-327-8512
Fax: 416-327-8524
Or send notice via email to: hsarb@ontario.ca with subject line “Attention Registrar: Notice of Appeal” (preferred method).