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Manitoba Health

Info Health Guide

Your guide to health care contacts


Emergency medical
conditions
Call 911
In communities without 911 service,
consult your phone directory
Non-emergency health conditions
and questions (These include
concerns such as a high fever in a
toddler, blood pressure information,
possible fracture/sprain, etc.)
Call Health Links-Info Santé
788-8200 in Winnipeg or
toll-free 1-888-315-9257
Finding a family doctor Call the Family Doctor Connection line:
786-7111 in Winnipeg or
toll-free 1-866-690-8260
Health care promotion and
prevention services
Manitoba Healthy Living:
www.manitoba.ca/healthyliving
Manitoba in motion website:
www.manitobainmotion.ca
Flu & pneumonia shots Find information online at
www.manitoba.ca/health/flu
Wait time information Find out more information on wait times
online: www.manitoba.ca/health/waitlist
24-hour help lines (province-wide) Klinic Crisis Line: 1-888-322-3019
Domestic Violence Crisis & Information
Line: 1-877-977-0007
Farm and Rural Stress Line:
1-866-367-3276
Gambling Help Line: 1-800-463-1554
Child and Family Services:
1-888-834-9767
Klinic Sexual Assault Crisis Line:
1-888-292-7565
Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868
Teen Touch: 1-800-563-8336
Youth Emergency Crisis Stabilization
Services: 204-949-4777
Manitoba Suicide Prevention Line:
1-877-435-7170
Other community resources
providing help, support and
information
Contact Community Information:
287-8827 in Winnipeg or
toll-free 1-866-266-4636
www.contactmb.org
Are you covered?
If you have questions about
whether Manitoba Health
covers a service
Manitoba Health Client Services at
786-7101 in Winnipeg or
toll-free 1-800-392-1207
300 Carlton Street,
Winnipeg, MB R3B 3M9
www.manitoba.ca/health/mhsip

For more informationfor more information

For more information on any provincial government program or service,
please contact:

1-866-MANITOBA
(1-866-626-4862)
www.manitoba.ca

This site provides general information about the health care system. Specific policies, regulations and laws are briefly explained and are accurate as of the date of publication. The actual policy, regulation or law will be used if there is any disagreement between an explanation in the site and the policy, regulation or law.