How much is the Mirena IUD in Ontario?

You can buy your hormonal IUD at a pharmacy (approximately $300-$550) or at a sexual health clinic that sells IUDs (approx. $270 – $400). PPT’s Health Services clinic inserts IUDs and sells the hormonal IUD for $315.50 (Jaydess), $358 (Kyleena) or $391.50 (Mirena).

Is Mirena covered by OHIP?

No. The province of Ontario is the only province that covered the cost of birth control for those under 25 years old.

How much is an IUD without insurance in Ontario?

between $60 to $500
For example, in Ontario, IUDs cost between $60 to $500 without insurance. For patients under 25, OHIP+ provides coverage, but this is not accessible to patients whose parents have private coverage (which may not reimburse the full costs and may mean that they cannot access contraception as confidentially).

Is Mirena covered in Canada?

But unlike in the US, where almost all plans are now required to cover all available contraceptives — including barrier methods like diaphragms and sponges, hormonal methods like pills and rings, and implanted methods like intrauterine devices (IUDs) — in Canada, there are no such requirements.

Which is better Kyleena or Mirena?

Both Kyleena and Mirena are very effective, over 99% effective in preventing pregnancy for each year of use. Kyleena is 98.5% effective after five years, and Mirena is over 99% effective after five years. Your healthcare provider can help you determine if Kyleena or Mirena is better for you.

How much does an IUD cost without insurance?

Without using insurance, IUDs can be expensive, though. The cost can range between $500-$1,300. The good news is that lots of Planned Parenthood health centers offer programs to make it more affordable for people who don’t have or can’t use insurance.

Is IUD covered by Ontario Works?

“This includes coverage for over 4,400 drug products listed on the Ontario Drug Benefit Formulary, including a number of oral contraceptives and IUDs,” the spokesperson said.

What birth control does OHIP cover?

Some birth control pills / oral contraceptives are covered IF you are younger than 25 years old (covered by OHIP+ program). If you are 25 or older than there MAY be coverage if you are considered “low-income” and qualify for a specialty drug program. Surgical abortions if performed in a hospital or clinic.

What is covered by OHIP in Ontario?

OHIP covers part or all of the following services:

  • visits to doctors.
  • hospital visits and stays.
  • medical or surgical abortions.
  • eligible dental surgery in hospital.
  • eligible optometry (eye-health services)
  • podiatry (foot-health services)
  • ambulance services.
  • travel for health services if you live in northern Ontario.

How much does Kyleena IUD cost in Canada?

The cost of Kyleena without any health insurance at all is approximately $576.45 in Canada at best including the cost of Kyleena, pharmacy dispensing fees, delivery fees and visits to your doctor.

How do I get an IUD in Ontario?

Clinics Specializing in IUD Insertion in Ontario

  1. Hamilton Women’s Clinic – Website. 19 Bold St. –
  2. Well Women’s Clinic – Dr. Khulood Murad.
  3. Mississauga Women’s Clinic – Website. 101 Queensway Ave. –
  4. Women’s Care Clinic – Website. 960 Lawrence Ave.
  5. Riverside Medical Centre – Website. 7875 Riverside Dr.