As the year draws to a close, it’s the perfect time to ensure you’re making the most of your vision insurance benefits. If you’re wondering whether your insurance plan covers eye exams, glasses, or contacts, Exceptional Vision is here to guide you. Don’t let those benefits go to waste—schedule your appointment!
What Does Vision Insurance Typically Cover?
Annual Eye Exams: Most vision insurance plans include coverage for a comprehensive eye exam once per year. These exams are essential for detecting changes in your vision, updating prescriptions, and monitoring your overall eye health.
Eyeglasses: Many plans cover part of the cost of frames and lenses. With a wide selection available at Exceptional Vision, you can find stylish frames while enjoying the savings your benefits provide.
Contact Lenses: If you prefer contacts, your insurance may cover an annual supply or part of the cost. Many plans also include a fitting fee to ensure your contacts are comfortable and offer clear vision.
What About Medical vs. Vision Insurance?
It’s essential to understand the difference between medical and vision insurance. Medical insurance typically covers treatments for eye-related medical conditions like glaucoma or infections, while vision insurance focuses on routine eye care and corrective lenses. Not sure which applies? At Exceptional Vision, we’re here to help you figure it out.
Making the Most of Your Coverage
Schedule Regular Eye Exams: Routine exams are crucial to maintaining healthy vision and catching issues early. If your insurance covers one exam per year, book yours before the year ends!
Use Your Benefits for Eyewear: Whether you need glasses, contacts, or both, don’t let your benefits go unused. This is your opportunity to refresh your look or stock up on essentials.
Contact Exceptional Vision for Vision Insurance Guidance
Your vision insurance benefits are a valuable resource, but they often don’t roll over into the new year. Our team at Exceptional Vision is ready to help you understand your coverage and make the most of it. Call or visit us to schedule your appointment—if you don’t use it, you lose it!