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Take a minute to estimate costs of in-network provider services. Choose your vision products and select your preferences to get an estimate of your anticipated costs.*
Vision plans include coverage for eye exams, as well as glasses or contacts. In some cases exams and eyewear may be fully covered!
Have you received an eye exam within the last 12 months?
Eye exams help keep your vision strong and are a critical part of taking care of your overall health.*Source: CDC (May 15, 2024) Why Eye Exams are Important. Retrieved November 15, 2024 https://www.cdc.gov/vision-health/about-eye-disorders/why-eye-exams-are-important.html
Click on the green “i” throughout to learn details about each option. To purchase glasses or contacts, you will need a current prescription.
What are you looking for?
Generally plans cover either glasses or contact in a given year. Choose the eyewear that you're most interested in this year.Source: Progressive-Glasses.com, 07/2021
Source: CDC, 11/2022
What kind of eyeglasses are you interested in?A Note About Eyeglasses A Note About Contacts
While plans vary, they typically include a frame allowance of $150 toward your frame purchase. If your frames cost more than $150, you will be required to cover the additional costs. While plans vary, they typically include a contact lens allowance that matches the frame allowance. On average, this allowance is $150. If your contact lenses cost more than this allowance you would be required to cover the additional costs.Davis Vision-administered plans provide members with access to an exclusive collection of over 200 frames, available for no more than a $40 copay – and sometimes for no additional cost (depending on the plan design).
Features**
- Trend-forward frames across three value tiers (listed below)
- One-year breakage warranty
- Available at thousands of independent provider offices across the country
- Refreshed annually with new styles
You're doing great. Just a few more questions and we will be ready to calculate your estimate. Tell us a little bit about your vision.
Included lenses have been pre-selected, but you can improve the quality of correction with enhanced lenses.
Plans include bifocal or trifocal lenses depending on your needs.
Tap the 'i' to learn about each option.Estimated cost with coverage: $0
*Digital Single Vision Lenses: Dr. Russel Lazarus (Optometrists.org) Retrieved November 15, 2024 from https://www.optometrists.org/general-practice-optometry/optical/guide-to-optical-lenses/eyeglass-digital-lenses-faqs/
*Progressive Lenses: Heiting, G. (Feb. 14, 2019). Progressive Lenses: No-Line Multifocals For a Younger You. Retrieved April 24, 2023 from https://www.allaboutvision.com/lenses/progressives.htm
*Trifocal Lenses: Heiting, G. (Feb. 27, 2019). Bifocals And Trifocals: Solutions For “Short Arms”. Retrieved April 24, 2023 from https://www.allaboutvision.com/lenses/multifocal.htm
Last question! There are a number of optional lens add-ons that can improve the look and feel of lenses. Click on an ‘i’ to learn more about them!
Estimated cost with coverage: $0
*Transitions lenses block 100% UV & filter at least 26% of blue-violet light indoors & at least 86% outdoors. Tests performed on grey lenses with premium anti-reflective coating. Blue-violet light is between 400 and 455nm (ISO TR 20772:2018).] *Transitions®. How Do Photochromics Work? Retrieved April 24, 2023 from https://www.transitions.com/en-us/why-transitions/the-technology/photochromic-tech
*Blue Light Filtering: Lenses For Harmful Blue Light Protection. (Dec. 2022). Essilor. Retrieved April 21, 2023 from https://www.essilorusa.com/products/blue-light-eye-protection
*Anti-Reflective Coating: Ayaga, V. (Feb. 1, 2023). Are Anti-Glare Coatings Worth it? Pros, Cons & Costs. Retrieved April 21, 2023 from https://www.visioncenter.org/eyeglasses/anti-glare/
*Trivex Lenses: Heiting, G. (Feb. 27, 2019). Polycarbonate vs. Trivex Eyeglass Lenses. Retrieved April 24, 2023 from https://www.allaboutvision.com/lenses/polycarb.htm
*Lens Color Tint: Eldridge, M. (Aug 10, 2022). How Do You Choose the Best Lens Tint? Retrieved April 24, 2023 from https://blog.safetyglassesusa.com/how-do-you-choose-the-best-lens-tint/
*Scratch-Resistant Coating and Ultraviolet Coating: Branch, J. (May 2, 2022). What You Need to Know About Eyeglass Lens Coatings. Retrieved April 24, 2023 from https://www.consumerreports.org/eyeglasses/what-you-need-to-know-about-eyeglass-lens-coatings-a4818329583/
*High-Index Lenses and Polycarbonate Lenses: Polycarbonate Vs. High-Index Lenses: Which Is Better? (Nov. 17, 2022). Retrieved April 21, 2023 from https://www.yesglasses.com/blog/polycarbonate-vs-high-index-lenses
*Polarized Lenses: Morgan, E. (Feb. 27, 2019). Are Polarized Sunglasses Right for You? Retrieved April 24, 2023 from https://www.allaboutvision.com/sunglasses/polarized.htm
Estimated Costs
Based on your selection, this is an estimate of your potential out-of-pocket costs. Actual costs will vary based on the recommendations from your eye doctor, plan design, and optional upgrades.
*Scroll left to see the whole table
*You selected both glasses and contacts. Keep in mind that most plans only cover one or the other rather than both.
Estimate With Coverage* | Estimate Without Coverage | |
Item | $0 | $0 |
Item 2 | $0 | $0 |
Item 3 | $0 | $0 |
Total Out-of-Pocket Cost | $0 | $0 |
Please note: A current prescription is needed in order to purchase glasses or contact lenses.
Find a Provider
To find in-network vision providers, use the button below. Don't have a vision care plan? Talk to your HR department.
Before Your Appointment
Be sure to have the following information handy when visiting your eye doctor:
- Health history
- The kind of eyewear you’re interested in, including frames or contacts and add-ons
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