Adding your new baby to Medicare
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Key facts
- Medicare is Australia's universal health insurance scheme.
- You should enrol your baby in Medicare soon after they are born.
- Your baby can then access lots of health and hospital services at no or low cost.
- Your baby will also be registered to the Australian Immunisation Register.
- You will get a new Medicare card with your baby's name on it within 4 weeks.
What is Medicare?
is Australia's universal health insurance scheme. It allows Australians to use many health and hospital services for free or at a low cost.
Medicare is funded by Australian taxpayers.
When should I enrol my new baby in Medicare?
You should sign your baby up for Medicare soon after they are born.
Once your baby is on your Medicare card, they can get free or low-cost healthcare.
How do I add my baby to my Medicare card?
If your baby is under 1 year old, you can sign them up using a Newborn Child Declaration form. You will have been given this form as part of your Parent Pack, when your baby was born.
The back page of the form must be filled out and signed by a midwife or doctor. Submitting this form will automatically sign your baby up for Medicare.
Where do I send the Newborn Child Declaration?
After you fill in the Newborn Child Declaration, you can submit it through your:
- through
- through
What if I don't have a Newborn Child Declaration form?
If you don't have a Newborn Child Declaration form, you will need:
- your child's birth certificate
- a
You can mail or email the form to Medicare. You don't need to get your supporting documents certified.
Are there other ways I can add my baby to my Medicare card?
You can also sign up your baby for Medicare online when you claim for some payments. These include the Family Tax Benefit, including Newborn Upfront Payment and Newborn Supplement, and Parental Leave Pay.
You will need to use your completed Newborn Child Declaration form in your claim.
How long does it take for my baby to be added to my Medicare card?
It takes about 3 to 4 weeks to get a new Medicare card with your baby's name on it.
You can get a digital version of your Medicare card. To access it, sign into the . You will need a myGov account to use the app.
Can I enrol my child in Medicare if they are older than 1 year?
You can register a child who is older than 1 year with Medicare. You will need a as well as their birth certificate.
Whose Medicare card should my baby be added to?
Your baby can be listed on 2 Medicare cards. For this to happen you need to fill out another form. The form is called .
How do I keep track of my baby's vaccinations?
Enrolling your baby for Medicare will also add them to the . This register keeps track of your baby's vaccinations.
Can my baby get a My Health Record?
is a secure online summary of your baby's health information. It allows you to share your baby's health information with doctors and other healthcare providers.
You can get a My Health Record for your newborn by completing the Newborn Child Declaration form and registering them for their My Health Record.
My Health Record can help you keep track of your baby's health information including:
- vaccination records
- allergy information
- medicines they are taking
Do I need to register my baby for the Medicare Safety Net?
The gives more money back to families who spend a lot on healthcare.
If your family is registered for the Medicare Safety Net, you will need to tell Medicare about your new baby. You can do this by filling in the . You can also call Medicare on 132 011.
What if I'm Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander?
If you are an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person, to add your baby to your Medicare card, fill in: the .
You will need a referee to sign the form. The form tells you who can be a referee.
You can mail or email the form to Medicare Enrolment Services.
If you need help with the form, you can call the on 1800 556 955.
How do I find a doctor for my newborn?
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Resources and support
Find out more about enrolling your baby in Medicare on the .

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Last reviewed: May 2025