
Routine Eye Exams: Vision insurance encourages regular eye check-ups to ensure your vision remains clear and your eyes are in good health. These exams help detect issues early and facilitate timely treatment.
Eyeglasses: If you require prescription eyeglasses, vision insurance offers financial support, reducing your out-of-pocket expenses for frames, lenses, and lens coatings.
Contact Lenses: Vision insurance often covers contact lenses, whether daily, bi-weekly, or monthly, making them more affordable for those who prefer this vision correction option.
Specialized Vision Care: Some plans offer coverage for specialized vision services, including orthokeratology, low vision aids, and vision therapy.
Surgical Procedures: Vision insurance may include coverage for vision-correcting surgeries like LASIK or cataract surgery, helping reduce the cost of these elective procedures.

