Vision care
Supplemental coverage for vision expenses: eye exams, glasses, lenses, and some related services. Convenient if you regularly update your glasses or use contact lenses
Who it is for
Eye exams
Regular eye exams with an ophthalmologist are needed
Glasses and lenses
You wear glasses or contact lenses and replace them regularly
No coverage
Your health insurance does not cover vision expenses
Planned expenses
You want to control vision-related spending in advance
How it works
Registration
You provide information about yourself and your vision care needs
Selection
We select plans with coverage for exams, glasses, and contact lenses
Enrollment
After you approve a plan, we enroll you and send the documents
Coverage benefits
Lower expenses
Helps pay for eye exams, glasses, and contact lenses
Regular monitoring
Covers regular and predictable vision expenses
Everyday needs support
Covers regular and predictable vision expenses
Ease of use
Clear terms and a straightforward list of covered services
Ongoing support
Reminders about payments and important dates
Consultations and answers to your questions
Help with renewals and plan changes
Frequently Asked Questions
It usually includes eye exams, partial coverage for glasses, lenses, and some related services.
In most cases, no — vision is purchased as supplemental insurance.
Frequency depends on the plan, but most often it is once a year.
Yes, but the reimbursement amount and terms depend on the plan and provider network.
It is usually affordable insurance that helps significantly reduce regular vision expenses.
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