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  • /en/faq/why-does-pharmacist-charge-putting-pills-pillbox

    Putting pills in a pillbox is not a service covered unless clinically justified (cognitive impairment, for example).

  • /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/news/2024-12-20/extension-health-insurance-prescription-drug-insurance-coverage-ukrainians
  • /en/about-us

    RAMQ administers the public health and prescription drug insurance plans. It also remunerates health professionals.

  • /en/citizens/turning-65

    When you turn 65, you are automatically registered with the Public Prescription Drug Insurance Plan. If you are also eligible for a private plan, you have a choice to make.

  • /en/citizens/aid-programs/visual-aids

    This program provides for the loan of aids to eligible persons with a visual impairment as well as an amount for a guide dog.

  • /en/citizens/aid-programs/eyeglasses-contact-lenses-children

    Learn how to request a reimbursement after purchasing eyeglasses or contact lenses for a child under the age of 18.

  • /en/faq/can-optometrist-bill-eye-drops

    No. The administration of eye drops during a covered service cannot be billed by an optometrist participating in the public plan, whether the service is...

  • /en/citizens/aid-programs/free-access-prescription-drugs

    Find out about free access to prescription drugs: emergency contraception, morning-after pill, naloxone, sexually transmitted diseases, etc.

  • /en/panel

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