In Ontario, we’re lucky to have OHIP — a publicly funded system that covers medical doctor visits, hospitals, and emergency care.
But for services like massage therapy, chiropractic care, physiotherapy, acupuncture, and mental health, most patients rely on private insurance — or worse, pay out of pocket.
The good news? In many cases, you can combine OHIP and private insurance to maximize what’s covered and minimize what you pay — if you know how.
Let’s clarify some common myths:
Service | Covered by OHIP? | Notes |
Family doctor visits | ✅ Yes | Must be a registered Ontario doctor |
Chiropractic | ✅ Partial | Only X-rays and initial assessment for low-income seniors |
Physiotherapy | ✅ For eligible groups | Seniors, youth under 19, and people on ODSP/OW |
Massage Therapy | ❌ Not covered | Only private plans or out-of-pocket |
Acupuncture | ❌ Not covered | Private insurance only |
Mental Health (Psychologist) | ❌ Rarely | OHIP covers psychiatry only |
💡 So if you’re getting hands-on care (RMT, chiro, physio, etc.) — it’s your private plan that kicks in.
Your extended health benefits through work (or an individual plan) usually cover:
That means:
Your physio consult is $120
To avoid overbilling or denial:
🧠 Pro Tip: You must disclose that OHIP was used. Submitting the full bill to your insurer without deduction is insurance fraud — even if accidental.
🧾 But in cases where OHIP pays partially, and your insurance covers the rest — you’re winning.
Here’s how to make sure you’re never paying more than you should:
✅ Check your OHIP eligibility (age, income, referral needed)
✅ Ask your private plan about secondary submission after public coverage
✅ Use clinics that understand both billing systems — or better yet…
💬 Ask Ruby at insurance.rmtclinic.online to walk you through your plan.
✅ Find para-medical clinics near you that accept insurance → RMTClinic.net
✅ Ask Ruby if your plan can combine with OHIP → insurance.rmtclinic.online
✅ Book before your plan resets on Dec 31 → RMTClinic.net/insurance