Affordable Health Insurance in Manitoba

Manitoba Health handles your doctor and hospital visits in Manitoba. For the dental, vision, drug and paramedical costs it leaves out, compare private plans and get personalized quotes in minutes.

Manitoba

What Manitoba Health covers

Manitoba residents are covered by Manitoba Health for medically necessary physician and hospital services. It does not pay for routine dental, vision or most adult prescription drugs, which is where private health and dental coverage comes in.

A recent shift toward the federal dental plan

Manitoba has narrowed the dental benefits provided through Employment and Income Assistance so that the program mainly covers emergency dental work, and it has directed income-assistance recipients to apply for the federal Canadian Dental Care Plan for routine care. That makes the CDCP, rather than a provincial program, the main public route for lower-income Manitobans. The federal Canadian Dental Care Plan is the public backstop here: it covers eligible residents under the $90,000 family-income line who have no private dental insurance, and now spans all ages.

Many Manitobans work for small businesses, in agriculture or as self-employed tradespeople, where group benefits are less common. Those households are the typical buyers of individual plans from Canada Life, Manulife and Sun Life; Alberta Blue Cross does not sell in Manitoba.

Read the Manitoba Health coverage guide

Health Insurance Companies in Manitoba

Availability of insurance companies and their products can vary from one province/territory to the next. The following health insurance companies are available to residents of Manitoba:

Alberta Blue Cross

Canada Life

Manulife

Sun Life

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Health insurance in Manitoba: common questions

What changed with Manitoba income-assistance dental?
Manitoba scaled back the dental benefits under Employment and Income Assistance so the program mainly covers emergency work, and it directed recipients to the federal Canadian Dental Care Plan for routine care. For most lower-income Manitobans the CDCP is now the main public source of routine dental coverage.
Does Manitoba Health cover drugs or dental?
Manitoba Health pays for physician and hospital care, not routine dental, vision or most adult prescription drugs. Manitobans cover those through workplace benefits, a private plan, or the federal Canadian Dental Care Plan if eligible.
Who sells individual coverage in Manitoba?
Canada Life, Manulife and Sun Life sell individual health and dental plans to Manitobans; Alberta Blue Cross is regional and does not. Plans differ in reimbursement levels, annual maximums and whether orthodontics is included.
Cities

Learn more about health insurance in Manitoba's main cities