McGill and Concordia Student Guide to Insurances for Gender Affirming Care

Created for Concordia Patients & McGill Patients
By the TPU
Last Updated: August 25, 2025

Insurance

For SSMU and PGSS members, unless you opted out, Canadians have the full StudentCare coverage, and international students have partial coverage that complements their Blue Cross international insurance which include GAC.

Often, you need a diagnosis for gender dysphoria in order to access the healthcare coverage offered by Student Care, please refer to our guide on how to obtain a gender dysphoria diagnosis.

Greenshield Coverage Description

Student Care Website Coverage Description

Student Care Powerpoint on Gender Affirmation Care

Student Care Coverage Infographic

Note that information provided by Student Care above are somewhat misleading. The documents do not mention the “focused” coverage.

FAQ on StudentCare Gender-Affirming Care Plan

Concordia Student Union Plan Description

Guide for Reimbursement from StudentCare

Information on Blue Cross Coverage

Medavie Blue Cross Handbooks

How to Submit a Blue Cross ClaiM

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