Find out how to replace, cancel or make changes to an Ontario health card. You need a valid card to get coverage through the Ontario Health Insurance Plan ( OHIP ).
How you replace a card depends on the kind of card you have.
To replace a lost, stolen or damaged red and white Ontario health card, you must visit a ServiceOntario centre with a completed Registration for Ontario Health Insurance Coverage form.
You will need to bring three separate identification documents from the list of qualifying identification documents (photocopies are not accepted):
You will receive a new photo health card in 4 to 6 weeks.
How you replace a photo health card depends on whether it is expired or not – and whether your personal information has changed or not.
You must visit a ServiceOntario centre to replace an unexpired photo health card if your name or address has changed.
If your name and address has not changed, you can replace an unexpired lost, stolen or damaged photo health card by calling ServiceOntario at 1-800-664-8988 .
To replace an expired photo health card after the renewal date, you must visit a ServiceOntario centre.
Bring two separate identification documents from the list of qualifying identification documents (photocopies are not accepted):
If your Canadian Citizenship or immigration status has changed since you got your current health card, you also need to bring your most recent Citizenship or immigration document
How you cancel a health card depends on the reason you need to cancel it.
To cancel a family member’s health card following their death, please visit any ServiceOntario centre.
Bring the following with you:
If you do not have a death certificate, you can complete a Change of Information Form.
If you are cancelling your health card because you are moving outside Ontario, provide ServiceOntario with your new address and date of your move as soon as possible. This will ensure your OHIP coverage continues for the allowable time (generally 90 days) following your move.
To provide this information you can
Make sure the information is complete and accurate so the cancellation takes effect when needed.
You are required to change the address for your health card within 30 days of your move.
It is important that you update your address in order to keep your health coverage active, to ensure that you receive renewal notices and other necessary information.
There are four ways to update the address for your health card:
To change your name on your health card, you must visit a ServiceOntario centre.
Bring a completed Change of Information form and an original copy of one of the following documents:
If you have a red and white health card, you must also provide three original documents to prove citizenship or eligible immigration status, Ontario residency and identity. Check the Ontario Health Coverage Document List for acceptable documents.
As of August 3, 2022, you can now add French language characters (for example, À, Â, Ç, É, È, Ê, Ë, Ï, Î, Ô, Ù, Û, Ü) to your name on your Ontario health card. To request a new health card and name change with French language characters at no cost, visit a ServiceOntario location with documents proving your legal name and showing those characters.
You can show proof of your legal name showing French language characters using your:
If your Canadian citizenship or OHIP-eligible immigration document does not show your legal name with French language characters, you can show a proof of residency or proof of identity document showing French characters in your legal name.
If you find someone’s health card, you can: