Do insurance plans in Canada usually cover ADHD-related care?

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trying_compass66
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What types of ADHD-related services are commonly covered under private insurance plans, if any?
2025-12-09 17:50
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Aida Sbeiti
Aida Sbeiti
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In Canada, ADHD‑related care is covered through a mix of public (provincial) health care and private extended benefit plans depending on the type of service and you specific insurance policy. Public coverage such as OHIP, generally pays for physician services such as visits to family doctors, psychiatrists, or neurologists who can diagnose and manage ADHD, as well as any medically necessary consultations covered by the plan. However, there are some aspects of care that are not fully covered by OHIP: - Psychological assessments such as detailed ADHD testing by psychologists, are not covered by public plans and usually must be paid out of pocket unless private insurance reimburses them. - Therapy or counselling with psychologists, psychotherapists, or social workers in private practice is typically not covered publicly; many people use extended health benefits to cover part of these costs. - Prescription medications for ADHD may be covered under provincial drug plans in some situations but often require private drug coverage to reduce out‑of‑pocket costs. Private insurance plans often provide some level of coverage for ADHD‑related care. Some plans may reimburse visits to registered psychologists, psychotherapists, or social workers for assessment and therapy. Some plans include prescription drug coverage that help pay for ADHD medications, often with limits or requirements set by the insurer.

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2026-01-17 19:56
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