Is The CPAP Store covered under OHIP or ADP?Updated 9 days ago
No, The CPAP Store is not covered under OHIP (Ontario Health Insurance Plan) or the Assistive Devices Program (ADP). This means that purchases made through The CPAP Store are not eligible for the 75% government funding provided by ADP for CPAP equipment.
🏥 What Is Covered Under OHIP?
In Ontario, the Assistive Devices Program (ADP) offers funding for eligible residents diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). ADP typically covers 75% of the cost of a basic CPAP machine. To qualify:
You must have a confirmed diagnosis from a sleep specialist.
You must purchase your equipment from an ADP-authorized vendor.
Purchases from online retailers like The CPAP Store do not qualify for this funding.
💡 Why Choose The CPAP Store?
While The CPAP Store isn't ADP-funded, it offers several advantages:
Competitive Pricing: Often lower than in-store ADP vendors, even after the 75% subsidy.
Wide Selection: Access to top brands like ResMed, Philips Respironics, and Fisher & Paykel.
Convenience: Shop online with fast, free shipping across Canada on orders over $150.
🧾 Insurance Reimbursement
Even though The CPAP Store isn't covered by OHIP, many private insurance plans may reimburse a portion of your CPAP equipment costs. It's advisable to check with your insurance provider to understand your coverage.
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