If you need glasses or contacts, vision coverage is a no-brainer. But even if you have 20/20 vision, you should still consider enrolling in a vision plan. Why? Eye exams are good preventive care for your eyes—they can help find eye problems early, when they’re most treatable.
And, did you know that vision exams can also detect other health problems like glaucoma, diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol? Your eyes may be the window to your soul—and your body, and your health!
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Eye Exam
In-network:
$10 copay
Out-of-network:
Plan reimburses up to $59
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Eyeglass Lenses
Includes single vision, bifocal, trifocal and lenticular lenses. Certain options (blended lenses, scratch-resistant coating) may cost extra.
In-network:
Single: $10 copay, then covered at 100%
Lined Bifocal: $10 copay, then covered at 100%
Lined Trifocal: $10 copay, then covered at 100%
Lenticular: $10 copay, then covered at 100%
*Out-of-network:
Single: Plan Reimburses up to $30 copay
Lined Bifocal: Plan Reimburses up to $50 copay
Lined Trifocal: Plan Reimburses up to $65 copay
Lenticular: Plan Reimburses up to $100 copay
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Eyeglass Frames
In-network:
$150 Retail allowance, then 20% discount
$80 retail max at Costco, Walmart, Sam’s Club
Out-of-network:
Plan reimburses up to $70
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Contact Lenses
In-network:
Medically Necessary: $10 copay, then covered at 100
Elective: $150 max; copay waived
Out-of-network
Medically Necessary: Plan reimburses up to $210 max Elective: Plan reimburses up to 120 max; copay waived
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Frequency Limits
How often the Plan will pay benefits for each service.
Exams: Calendar Year
Lenses: Calendar Year
Frames: Calendar Year
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