Understanding IFHP Supplemental Health Benefits: Your Guide to Dental Coverage
If you’re new to Canada or supporting someone who is, understanding your health coverage options is essential. The Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP) provides temporary health care coverage for eligible groups, including refugees and asylum claimants. At AlloDent, we’re proud to serve diverse communities in Pincourt, Saint-Lazare, and surrounding areas—and we want to make sure you know how to access the dental care you’re entitled to under IFHP.
The IFHP is a federal program that pays for urgent or essential health care services in Canada for eligible individuals who don’t yet have provincial or private health insurance. This temporary coverage ensures that newcomers can access critical medical and dental care while they settle into their new lives in Canada.
Your IFHP coverage depends on your eligibility group, but many recipients qualify for supplemental health benefits—which include important dental and vision services.
The IFHP provides three main types of coverage:
Standard medical care including:
Extended health care including:
Medications prescribed by a medical professional
For many IFHP recipients, supplemental coverage includes urgent dental care—a critical benefit that can address painful or pressing oral health issues. Urgent dental care typically covers:
While IFHP supplemental coverage is designed for urgent situations, addressing dental problems early can prevent more serious health complications down the line. At AlloDent, we understand the importance of accessible dental care for all members of our community.
In addition to dental benefits, IFHP supplemental coverage includes limited vision care. This can help with:
If you have IFHP coverage and need dental care, here’s what you should know:
Before your appointment:
Important to remember:
For detailed coverage information: Visit the official IFHP coverage summary on the Government of Canada website.
It’s important to know the limitations:
If you’re unsure about what your IFHP benefits cover, contact Medavie Blue Cross—the company that administers the IFHP program:
Can I use IFHP for routine dental cleanings? IFHP supplemental coverage focuses on urgent dental care rather than routine preventive services. Contact Medavie Blue Cross to confirm specific coverage.
Do I need a referral for dental treatment? No referral is necessary, but you must see a dentist registered with the IFHP program.
What if I need dental work that isn’t covered? You can still receive treatment, but you’ll be responsible for the cost. Our team at AlloDent will provide transparent pricing and discuss your options.
How long does IFHP coverage last? Coverage duration depends on your immigration status and eligibility group. Check your IFHP certificate or contact Medavie Blue Cross for details.
Can my children access dental care under IFHP? Yes, if they’re listed on your IFHP certificate and the coverage includes supplemental benefits.
At AlloDent, we’re committed to providing compassionate, high-quality dental care to everyone in our community—regardless of their background or insurance status. We understand that navigating a new healthcare system can be overwhelming, and our multilingual team is here to help make the process as smooth as possible.
Whether you’re experiencing dental pain, need urgent treatment, or have questions about your IFHP coverage, we’re ready to assist. Our clinic serves families throughout Pincourt, Saint-Lazare, and surrounding areas with comprehensive dental services in a welcoming, professional environment.
Don’t let dental pain or concerns go untreated. If you have IFHP supplemental coverage and need dental care, contact AlloDent to schedule a consultation. Our team will verify your coverage, answer your questions, and ensure you receive the care you need.
Ready to get started? Reach out to AlloDent today and let us help you maintain a healthy smile during your transition to life in Canada.
For the most current and detailed information about IFHP coverage, always refer to the official Government of Canada IFHP page.

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