Find your prescription coverage

Answer a few questions to see which provincial, federal, and manufacturer programs across Canada may help pay for your medication.

This tool covers ~109 programs across all 13 provinces and territories, plus federal programs, workplace coverage, private insurance, and manufacturer support.

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What this tool does

Canada has dozens of prescription-drug benefit programs and most people don't know they're eligible. This tool asks the minimum questions needed to find programs that fit your situation, then points you to how to apply.

Full list of programs covered

Tell us a bit about your situation

Only the fields below are needed. Fewer than 60 seconds.

Your province determines which public drug plans you can use.

Age 24 and under may qualify for free coverage. Age 65+ qualifies for the Ontario Drug Benefit.

Do you have private prescription-drug insurance?

For example, through your job, school, parent, spouse, or a plan you bought yourself.

Net income = line 23600 of your tax return (CRA Notice of Assessment). Trillium and the Seniors Co-Payment Program use this combined-household figure to calculate your deductible.

Household
Any of these apply to you? (optional, but unlocks more programs)

Tick all that apply. None of this leaves your browser.

Looking for help with a specific medication? (optional)

Some brand-name drugs have manufacturer support programs that can save hundreds per month.

Important: This tool gives general information based on publicly listed eligibility rules. It is not a guarantee of coverage and is not medical or legal advice. Always confirm eligibility directly with the program. Eligibility rules, deductibles, and copays can change. If you are a TeleTest patient and have questions about your prescription cost, message your clinician through the secure chat.