Ministry of Health funds up to 70% of CPAP therapy for Ontario residents every 5 years. This includes a CPAP machine, mask, tubing, and accessories. The remaining cost may be covered by your private insurance provider or paid out of pocket.
To meet eligibility requirements, you are required to complete a new sleep test and obtain a new prescription from a sleep specialist, including your 95% percentile sleep pressures. Prescriptions from a general practitioner do not qualify for ADP.
Additionally, to receive ADP funding, purchases must be made through a physical CPAP vendor with an authorized ADP license. Unfortunately, online vendors like us are not eligible to provide ADP-funded products.
A local CPAP vendor will assist you with selecting the right CPAP device and completing the necessary ADP forms. Once approved, the funded amount will be deducted from your purchase price. The remaining balance is the customer’s responsibility, and it can be submitted to your insurance provider for potential reimbursement.
It is important to note that in-store prices are higher than what you find online. There are many great CPAP vendors who can help you with ADP:
For machine orders out of pocket or future orders of masks or replacement parts, shop with us at CPAPmachines.ca to benefit from discounted online prices.
Learn more on Insurance coverage by province here.