Name Change
To report a name change, follow these three steps:
1.
Gather one of the following documents
A document issued by a governmental branch, which confirms a marriage has taken place. It may be used to assume a married surname on a Manitoba Health card.
A document issued by a provincial/territorial court (or other jurisdiction) which confirms that a divorce has been finalized and the parties named are free to re-marry. It is used as proof that a person may legally re-assume a maiden surname if they were previously using a different surname during the marriage.
A document issued by a provincial/territorial Department of Vital Statistic branch. This document can be used to change a person’s name on a Manitoba Health card.
An updated document (Canadian Citizenship certificate/Permanent Residence Document/Permit) from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada reflecting a change has been made to the person’s name on their Immigration documents.
2.
Complete the form
Before starting the online form:
Changes can only be made by the card holder, their Power of Attorney/Substitute Decision Maker/Committeeship holder.
Power of Attorney, Substitute Decision Makers and Committeeship holder documents must be on file with our office, if not please contact 204-786-7101 or 1-800-392-1207(toll-free) and we will provide information on the document process.
All forms must be signed in ink or with a verified digital signature prior to being submitted to Manitoba Health.
You will need your Health Card Registration Number and Personal Health Identification Number (PHIN). You can see where these numbers are located on your Manitoba Health Card here.
If you do not have your health card information available, please contact 204-786-7101 or 1-800-392-1207 (toll free).
When you are ready, complete the following form:
Name Change Form - Manitoba Health (PDF)3.
Submit
To submit your request, print sign and send the completed form and copies of the required documents to one of the following:
Email:
insuredben@gov.mb.ca
OR
Mail:
Registration and Client Services Unit
Manitoba Health
300 Carlton Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 3M9
OR
In Person Drop Off available at 300 Carlton Street
Business hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Need help?
Public Access Computers are available at the following locations:
Winnipeg
Registration and Client Services
Manitoba Health
300 Carlton Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 3M9
Business hours: Monday to Friday 8:30 to 4:30
Bilingual Service Centre
Main floor, 170 Goulet St, Winnipeg MB
Rural areas
Contact the city or municipal office in your area, or visit the Bilingual Service Centre nearest you:
51 Rogers St, Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes MB
Unit A, 30 Dawson Rd, Ste Anne MB
Recreational Centre on Hwy 6, St. Laurent MB
427 Sabourin St, St-Pierre-Jolys MB