Blue Cross Blue Shield Vision insurance helps offset the costs of routine eye exams and also helps pay for vision correction eye wear, like eyeglasses and contacts, that maybe prescribed by an eye provider.
By accessing in-network vision providers, you’re able to reap the benefit of true vision insurance coverage. You’re eligible for an eye exam and lenses or contacts every 12 months and frames every 24 months. Out-of-network providers will merely offer you an allowance towards your vision services.
Exams must be 365 days apart year after year. Make sure to check with your provider before scheduling your next appointment.
Eye-care providers include many independent optical and national chains.
- EyeMed has a series of perks to be aware of for being an enrolled member on the plan.
- ContactsDirect.com – Order contacts and have them shipped directly to your door. Orders will be shipped for free once the prescription is verified. Visit contactsdirect.com/welcome for more information.
Please note, Walmart vision center is not a covered vision provider. - Glasses.com – Choose from a large selection of frames and lenses, including designer brands. To purchase glasses or lenses, you’ll need a valid prescription written within the last 12 months.
- Please note, Walmart vision center is not a covered vision provider.
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