ATTENTION MANITOBA RESIDENTS - IN-PERSON REGISTRATION SERVICES DURING COVID-19:The in-person Registration and Client Services Office at 300 Carlton St., Winnipeg will be temporarily closed to the public to support social distancing efforts. Please be assured that staff will continue to register residents for Manitoba health coverage through email, phone, fax and mail. Please contact our office at the following:
Should you require emergency health services while your card is being sent, please contact our office and your Manitoba Health card numbers can be provided to you by phone or email. |
Health Care Coverage Forms
eRegistration FormThis form is used for the following purposes:
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eNotice of Change FormThis form is for the purpose of notifying Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living of your:
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Other Options:
- Print-and-Fill version of the Registration Form
Use this version if you'd prefer to print, fill out and submit the form yourself - Print-and-Fill version of the Notice of Change Form
Use this version if you'd prefer to print, fill out and submit the form yourself
Other Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living Forms
To make any other changes that are not listed above to your Manitoba Health card or for requests for continued health coverage for residents who will be temporarily outside of the province, please view other available forms below.
- Request for Temporary Out-of-Province Benefits
(For Absences Exceeding 3 Months for Vacations, Sabbaticals and Humanitarian Aid Workers)
- Request for Benefits by Students Attending
Out-of-Province Educational Institutions
(For Absences Exceeding 3 Months for Students Attending Out-of-Province Educational Institutions)
- Application for Out-of-Province Benefits by Persons
Moving Permanently from Manitoba
(Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living coverage will continue for the remainder of the month in which your move occurs, plus two months)
- Application for Out-of-Province Health Benefits / Out-of-Province Claim Medical (Doctor) Services / Out-of-Province Claim Hospital Services
- Hearing Aid Claim Form
(Once they have supplied the hearing device to a Manitoba resident under the age of 18, the audiologist or otolaryngologist will complete and submit a Hearing Aid Claim Form to Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living on the individual's behalf.)
Disclaimer
The purpose for which this information is being collected is to enable Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living to provide you with health coverage and/or service. If you require any further information about the collection of this information, please do not hesitate to contact a Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living representative at:
204-786-7101
(toll free: 1-800-392-1207)
If you move to Manitoba from another province or territory in Canada, you may receive health care benefits (except personal care home benefits) from the first day of the third month after arrival. Until then you should maintain coverage with the health insurance plan of your previous home province or territory.
If you move to Manitoba from another country, you may receive health care benefits (except personal care home benefits) from the first day of your arrival provided you have the appropriate documentation, i.e., permanent resident status, proof of Canadian Citizenship if Returning Canadian, et cetera.
Eligibility for coverage is subject to The Health Services Insurance Act and Regulations.
For more information please contact:
The in-person Registration and Client Services Office at 300 Carlton St., Winnipeg will be temporarily closed to the public to support social distancing efforts. Services will be available by telephone or email. More information can be obtained here.
Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living
Insured Benefits Branch
300 Carlton Street
Winnipeg MB R3B 3M9
CANADA
Phone Numbers:
Voice: 204-786-7101
Toll Free: 1-800-392-1207
Fax: 204-783-2171
Deaf Access Line TTY/TDD: 204-774-8618
Residents within the province from outside Winnipeg:
Deaf Access Line TTY/TDD:
Call the Manitoba Relay Service at 711 or 1-800-855-0511 to reach the above number.
Questions? E-mail the Insured Benefits Branch
Residents should carry their registration certificate (Manitoba Health card) at all times to present when they or their dependents require health services.