Useful Links and Resources​

Manitoba Health Resources

Manitoba Health Website
Manitoba in Motion
Wait time information
Wait time information
Manitoba Healthy Living, Seniors and Consumer Affairs
Manitoba Public Health
Flu & Pneumonia shots
Manitoba Health Publication
Manitoba Health Client Services

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If you have questions about whether Manitoba Health covers a service.

Winnipeg: 204-786-7101
Toll-Free: 1-800-392-1207
300 Carlton Street, Winnipeg, MB R3B 3M9

24 Hours 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

Youth Emergency Crisis Stabilization Services

204-949-4777

Manitoba Suicide Prevention Line

1-877-435-7170

Health Information and Resources

CancerCare Manitoba

www.cancercare.mb.ca

Manitoba: (204) 787-2197
Toll-free:  1-866-561-1026

Heart and Stroke Foundation

www.heartandstroke.mb.ca

Phone: (204) 949-2000

The Alzheimer Society of Canada

www.alzheimer.ca

Provides support, information and education to people with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, families, physicians and health-care providers.

Hypertension Canada

www.hypertension.ca

Provides information about blood pressure and hypertensions prevention and treatment.

The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP)

www.csep.ca

The principal body for physical activity, health and fitness research and personal training in Canada. The CSEP fosters the generation, growth, synthesis, transfer and application of the highest quality research, education and training related to exercise physiology and science.

Crisis Centres Manitoba

www.suicideprevention.ca

Provides resources for the public and health care professionals on the topic of suicide awareness.

Motherisk

www.motherisk.org

Motherisk’s mandate is to safely treat the mother without hurting the baby and today, the program is widely recognized as the pre-eminent international centre for the study of the safety or risk of medications used during pregnancy and breastfeeding.