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Vision and Medical Insurance Plans

We accept most vision and medical insurance plans and help you understand what is covered before your visit. If you are unsure about your benefits, our team is here to guide you.

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Vision Insurance vs. Medical Insurance

Many patients are not sure which type of insurance applies to their visit.

Vision insurance is typically used for routine eye exams, glasses, and contact lenses. Medical insurance is used when you are being treated for an eye condition such as glaucoma, dry eye, or diabetic eye disease.

If you are unsure which applies to you, our team will help determine the correct coverage before your appointment.

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Vision Insurance We Accept

We accept most vision insurance plans to help cover routine eye exams, glasses, and contact lenses. Coverage varies by provider, so our team will review your benefits and explain what is included before your visit.

Vision Insurance Applies To

These are routine, non-medical services typically covered under vision plans:

  • Comprehensive eye exams (routine vision checks)

  • Eyeglasses (frames and prescription lenses)

  • Contact lens exams and fittings

  • Contact lenses (standard prescriptions)

Medical Insurance We Accept

We accept most medical insurance plans for visits related to eye health conditions such as glaucoma, dry eye, and diabetic eye care. Our staff will help determine your coverage and guide you through what your plan includes so you can receive the care you need without confusion.

Medical Insurance Applies To

These are health-related services tied to diagnosis and treatment:

  • Glaucoma diagnosis and management

  • Diabetic eye exams and diabetic retinopathy care

  • Macular degeneration monitoring and treatment

  • Dry eye diagnosis and treatment (including advanced therapies)

  • Eye infections, injuries, and emergency eye care

  • Keratoconus treatment and specialty contact lenses (when medically necessary)

  • Neurolens evaluations (when related to symptoms like headaches or eye strain)

Have Questions About Your Coverage?

If you are unsure about your insurance, coverage, or what to expect, we are here to help. A quick call to our eye clinic can save you time and give you clarity before your appointment.