

Manitoba Health, a provincial government department, oversees health care services available to Manitobans. Most of these services are delivered through your regional health authority.
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in Canada – keeping you coveredCanadian residents receive the hospital and physician care they need, without worrying about whether they can pay for it. The Canada Health Act says each province and territory must offer health care that is:
A Manitoba health card allows you to see a doctor, get a prescription, visit a hospital emergency room or use most other health services. If you don’t already have one, registering for a health card is your first step.
Client Services
Manitoba Health
Main Floor - 300 Carlton Street
Winnipeg MB R3B 3M9
Telephone:
786-7101
Fax:
783-2171
Toll free Fax (in North America only):
1-866-608-2983
TTY/TDD:
774-8618
510 Main Street
Winnipeg MB R3B 1B9
Contact the city or municipal office in your area to obtain an application form. You must send your completed application to Client Services for processing.
For more information:
1-800-392-1207 Toll-free in North America
TTY/TDD:
774-8618
1-800-855-0511Manitoba Relay Services Toll free
The following documents are acceptable to support your application:
…you have a change in your address, marital status or other key
information
It’s important to keep your health card up to date. Contact Client
Services to report a change in address, birth or adoption, death,
marriage, divorce or legal separation. Be sure to let us know if there
are any errors on your health card. You need to provide proof for most
changes or corrections.
…you move to Manitoba from another province or territory
If you are eligible, coverage begins on the first day of the third
month after you arrive in Manitoba. So, if you arrive on April 29,
your coverage begins on July 1. Until then, you are covered by the
health plan of the province or territory you came from. You are required to arrange this external coverage with your previous health plan.
…you return to Manitoba after spending time outside Canada
You may be eligible for coverage on the day you return to Manitoba. Contact Client Services for a review of your specific circumstances.
…you are new to Manitoba and came here from another country
Bring your passport and originals of every document that
Citizenship & Immigration Canada has issued to you and your
dependents.
…you lose your health card
Call Client Services immediately:
786-7101 in Winnipeg
1-800-392-1207
Toll free