A vision insurance policy is different from your health insurance policy. Regular medical health insurance protects you from unexpected costs for eye injury or disease. In contrast, vision insurance provides an added wellness benefit for healthy eye exams, which includes routine eye care, prescription eyewear and contact lenses, and other vision services at a reduced cost. Some examples of vision insurance include Davis Vision, Spectera, March Vision, Vision Benefits of America (VBA), and Eyemed.
What does my vision insurance NOT cover?
Vision plans do not cover any part of an eye exam considered “medical.”
For example, vision insurance will not cover vision loss, floaters, dry eyes, allergies, infections, eye disease, or eye exams for complications from diabetes.
If you need medication the doctor will not be able to give you a prescription if you are using vision insurance.
Additionally, some vision insurance plans do not cover contact lens fittings (for first-time wearers or established wearers that need to switch to a new brand) or yearly contact lens evaluations.
What kinds of Vision insurance plans are available?
Typical vision insurance plans include benefits in exchange for a yearly fee. Just like your medical insurance, this means that you may have a yearly deductible and/or copays for exams and other services.
Another type of vision insurance plan is a discount plan. Instead of copays, you will pay a discounted rate (usually anywhere from 75-85%) of the total fee charged by your doctor.
Will Medicare cover my eye exam for new glasses or contact lenses?
Unfortunately, no. Medicare does not cover routine eye exams where your glasses or contact lens prescription is checked. Medicare will only pay for eye exams relating to medical complaints.
Can I use my vision insurance and my medical insurance for a joint exam on the same day?
No. By law, we cannot bill two different types of insurance in one day. There are two alternatives:
Good question! We don’t make the rules, we just follow them. You can call the phone number on the back of your insurance card or look up your insurance policy details online. Ultimately it is your responsibility to understand the policies of your insurance companies, both medical and vision.
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