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See clearly with affordable vision coverage

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Vision Insurance

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Regular eye exams and proper vision care are essential for maintaining long-term eye health. Vision insurance helps cover the cost of eye exams, prescription glasses, contact lenses, and even some corrective procedures. We’ll help you find a plan that fits your needs and budget, so you can see life with clarity—without overpaying.

Understanding vision Insurance

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Vision insurance helps cover routine eye exams, prescription lenses, and frames, making eye care more affordable.

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Many policies provide full coverage for annual eye exams and discounts on corrective lenses.

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Some plans offer coverage for elective procedures like LASIK, helping reduce costs for vision correction.

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Choosing a plan depends on your eye health needs, provider preferences, and whether you wear glasses or contacts.

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Affordable Coverage for Eye Health & Vision Care

Taking care of your vision is just as important as maintaining overall health. Vision insurance makes it easier to afford routine eye exams, prescription eyewear, and specialty lenses. Whether you need single-vision lenses or progressive multifocals, we can help you find a plan that works for you. Explore our vision insurance options.

Most vision insurance plans offer discounts on frames, lenses, and contact lenses, allowing you to refresh your eyewear affordably each year. If you prefer contact lenses over glasses, many plans provide an annual allowance to help offset costs. Learn more about plan benefits.

If you're considering laser vision correction like LASIK, some policies provide partial coverage or special discounts. We can help you find a vision insurance plan that aligns with your long-term eye care goals. Get in touch to discuss your options.

Key vision Insurance Statistics

75%

of adults in the U.S. need some form of vision correction.


Source: American Optometric Association

67%

of vision insurance plans cover the full cost of an annual eye exam.


Source: National Association of Vision Care Plans

45 M 

Americans wear contact lenses as their primary form of vision correction.



Source: CDC

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does vision insurance cover?

    Most vision insurance plans cover annual eye exams, prescription lenses, and frames. Some also include discounts on contact lenses and corrective eye surgery. Coverage varies by provider, so it’s important to compare options to ensure your needs are met.

  • How much does vision insurance cost?

    The average cost for an individual vision insurance plan ranges from $10 to $25 per month. Group or employer-sponsored plans may offer lower rates. We can help you find an affordable plan that maximizes your benefits.

  • Can I use vision insurance for contact lenses instead of glasses?

    Yes, most plans allow you to use your benefits for either glasses or contacts. Some plans provide an annual allowance for contact lenses, while others may cover them at a discounted rate.

  • Does vision insurance cover LASIK or other corrective surgeries?

    Some plans offer partial coverage or discounts for LASIK and other vision correction procedures. However, not all policies include this benefit, so it’s important to check with your provider or choose a plan that offers LASIK discounts.

  • When can I start using my vision insurance?

    Many plans allow you to use benefits for eye exams and eyewear immediately after enrollment. Some policies may have waiting periods for specific services, so we can help you find a plan that fits your timeline.

Note: The statistics and sources provided are based on the latest available data as of 2023.

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