https://www.ontario.ca/page/ohip-coverage-outside-ontario
Check your health card before you go
You should bring your health card with you if you’re planning to travel within Canada, but first, make sure it’s still valid.
A valid Ontario health card has:
- not expired
- your correct personal information on it (such as your name, birthdate)
- your current address that’s on file with ServiceOntario
If you’ve moved, you can update your address online with ServiceOntario.
If your name has changed since receiving your current health card, you will need to visit ServiceOntario and bring a form and specific documents.
What is covered when you are in other provinces
When you show your valid Ontario health card in another Canadian province or territory, you will be covered for some of the same services you’re covered for in Ontario including:
- physician services (such as a visit to a walk-in clinic)
- services provided in a public hospital (such as emergency, diagnostic or laboratory services)
Any service or treatment you receive in another Canadian province or territory must be medically necessary for it to be covered by OHIP.
What is not covered when you are in other provinces
Services that are not covered by OHIP in another Canadian province or territory include:
- services not covered in Ontario (such as cosmetic surgery)
- ambulance services (including transport and paramedic)
- prescription drugs and other drugs given outside a hospital
- home-care services
- fees charged by private hospitals or facilities
- diagnostic or laboratory services outside of a public hospital
- long-term care or residential services
- assistive devices (such as prosthetics)
We recommend that you buy private health insurance before leaving Ontario to cover any uninsured services you may need.
Outside Ontario for more than seven months
Read more https://www.ontario.ca/page/ohip-coverage-outside-ontario