Insured health & hearing services
Insured Services ensures delivery of health care benefits as set out in the Health Care Insurance Plan, the Hospital Insurance Services Plan, and the Travel for Medical Treatment Act.
Children's drug & optical program
The Children's Drug and Optical Program is designed to assist low income families with the cost of prescription drugs and eye care for children under the age of 19.
Chronic disease program
The Chronic Disease and Disability Benefits Program provides benefits for Yukon residents who have a chronic disease or a serious functional disability.
Drug Formulary
Search the Yukon Drug Formulary to find medication products covered under Yukon’s 4 drug plans.
Extended health care benefits to seniors
The Pharmacare and Extended Health Benefits programs are designed to assist registered senior citizens with the cost of prescription drugs, dental care, eye care, and medical-surgical supplies and equipment.
Health care insurance plan (YHCIP)
Yukon Health Care Insurance Plan (YHCIP) provides coverage for medical services for all Yukon residents. Coverage, eligibility, renewal, temporary absence from Yukon, lost card, and other information.
Hearing services
Provides diagnostic audiological evaluations, hearing screenings, hearing aid evaluation and dispensing, hearing aid repairs, and assistive listening devices to the general public (children and adults).
Medical treatment travel
The Yukon has a travel for medical treatment program, which is available to help eligible persons with the cost of medically necessary transportation.
Organ donation program
You can help save lives by choosing to be an organ and tissue donor. Your family may find comfort in the fact that someone can now hope for a better life, thanks to your gift.
Payment schedule for Yukon
The Payment Schedule for Yukon, Health Care Insurance Plan (YHCIP) is the list of fees agreed upon by Insured Health Services and the Yukon Medical Association. The fees are payed to physicians for insured medical services.
Pharmacare
The Pharmacare and Extended Health Benefits programs are designed to assist registered senior citizens with the cost of prescription drugs, dental care, eye care, and medical-surgical supplies and equipment.
Policies
Policies for Insured Health Services including drug & extended benefits, physician claims, medical travel, and drug programs.
Documents
Contact info
Insured health & hearing services
Phone: 867-667-5209
Toll Free (Yukon, Nunavut and NWT); 1-800-661-0408 ext. 5209
Fax: 867-393-6486
Mailing Address:
Insured health & hearing services (H-2)
Health & Social Services, Government of Yukon
Box 2703
Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 2C6
Location: 4th Floor, Financial Plaza | 204 Lambert St. | Whitehorse, Yukon [map]