TSO Kyle Eye Health Insurance
The cost of routine and medically necessary eye care and prescription eye wear can be of real concern, especially for large families. Often your health insurance and vision plan can lower these expenses. The difference between health insurance and vision plans is a source of frequent misunderstanding in eye care, however.
A vision plan (often sold, or included, as an additional benefit to your health insurance plan) is not health insurance for your eyes. Your regular health insurance covers you against expenses arising from eye problems other than those corrected by glasses and contacts, eye injuries and eye disease, and has no set frequency or annual limitation. A vision plan on the other hand is a wellness benefit that provides an annual vision exam when there are no medical symptoms, diagnoses or conditions affecting the vision or health of the eyes. It will typically provide some coverage towards the purchase of glasses or contacts if necessary to correct vision.
Examples of common medical conditions that necessitate eye-care not covered by vision plans include:
Eye Care & Medical Insurances Accepted
- Aetna
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Cigna
- Humana
- Medicare
- Multiplan
- United Health Care
- Eye Med
- Superior Vision
- Davis Vision
- Met Life Vision
- Vision Care Plan
- VSP