Vision Basics.
See clearly. Live confidently.
Your eyesight is one of your most important assets. Regular eye exams don’t keep your prescription up to date, they also detect early signs of conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, and glaucoma.
A vision insurance plan helps you make routine care affordable while protecting you from larger out of pocket costs for glasses, contacts, or specialty exams.
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Types of Vision Plans.
Coverage that fits how you see the world.
Vision insurance isn’t just for people who wear glasses, it’s for anyone who wants to protect their eye health and keep costs predictable.
Exam Only Plans: Cover annual eye exams and basic screenings.
Material Plans: Help pay for glasses, lenses, and contacts.
Comprehensive Vision Plans: Combine exams + eyewear benefits.
Discount Plans: Membership-style savings on exams and materials. Not true insurance, but can cut costs.
We’ll match coverage to your needs.
Costs & Coverages
No surprises. Just clarity:
Most vision insurance includes:
Eye exams: Often covered in full, with only a small copay.
Eyeglass lenses & frames: Annual allowance, plus discounts on upgrades.
Contact lenses: Covered in place of glasses, or with allowance for replacements.
Extras: Savings on LASIK, blue light filtering, or specialty lenses.
Things to keep in mind:
Premiums are generally lower than dental or health insurance.
Coverage resets annually, allowances don’t roll over.
Cost Example
What vision insurance can save you:
Without insurance:
Eye exam: $150
Frames + lenses: $250
Contacts (annual supply): $300
Total = $700+ out of pocket
With vision insurance:
Eye exam: $10 copay
Frames + lenses: $150 (after allowance)
Contacts: $150 (after allowance)
Total = ~ $310
That’s nearly $400 saved in a single year, more than the cost of the insurance itself.
Breakdown of premiums, copays, and allowances.
Our Vision Solutions.
We make vision insurance simple.
Choosing the right vision plans shouldn’t be blurry. We’ll compare options, explain the fine print, and make sure your coverage matches your lifestyle. Whether you’re wearing glasses daily, trying contacts for the first time, or just want proactive care for healthy eyes.
Our promise: no stress, no guesswork, just clear coverage.
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Vision Insurance FAQs
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No. However, even with perfect eyesight, annual exams can detect early signs of health problems and keep your eyes healthy long term.
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Most plans let you choose one benefit per year, either glasses or contacts. Some plans offer an allowance that can be split.
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Yes. Plans typically include a frame allowance. You pay the difference if your chosen frames cost more.
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Not fully. Most plans offer discounts on LASIK and other corrective eye procedures.
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Premiums are ofter under $20/month, making vision one of the most affordable types of coverage.
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Yes. Many plans offer individual and family options so everyone can stay covered affordably.