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    The Program for Devices That Compensate for a Physical Deficiency is intended for persons covered by the Québec Health Insurance Plan who have a motor deficiency. 

    To find out more, refer to the page Devices that compensate for a physical deficiency.

  • /en/citizens/health-insurance/medical-services

    The Medical Services Program is a universal program, which means that anyone insured by the Health Insurance Plan is eligible.

  • /en/citizens/health-insurance/obtain-information-covered-services

    RAMQ pays for services covered by the Health Insurance Plan when rendered to insured persons (medical, optometric, dental or pharmaceutical services).

  • /en/citizens/health-insurance/history-covered-services-received

    You can obtain information on the RAMQ covered services that you received.

  • /en/citizens/health-insurance/find-family-doctor

    To find a family doctor, register with the Québec Family Doctor Finder. The waiting time may vary depending on the availability of doctors and the number of registrations in your region.

  • /en/citizens/health-insurance/pieces-id

    You have to present 2 identity documents, including one with a photo, to register with the Health Insurance Plan or renew your card.

  • /en/citizens/health-insurance/photo-signature

    Your photo must meet RAMQ specifications for it to be accepted for your Health Insurance Card. Some people are exempt to provide their photo or their signature.

  • /en/citizens/health-insurance/optometric-services

    Discover the optometrist's services covered for everyone, for children as well as people aged 65 and over, and for those with visual impairments.

  • /en/citizens/health-insurance/social-security-agreements-other-countries

    Québec has concluded agreements with certain countries, thereby making it easier to access health insurance during a temporary stay or following a permanent departure.

  • /en/citizens/health-insurance/professionals-offering-covered-services

    Most health professionals participate in the public health insurance plan, but some do not and others have opted out.

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