GLASSES AND CONTACTS — INSURANCE

Glasses and contact lenses are covered differently by each insurance company. Please check your insurance policy for your benefits.

We are happy to bill your insurance for you. If you have contact lens benefits, we need that information prior to the pick up of your lenses so that we may obtain authorization and the benefit amount. You will be responsible for any amount not covered by your insurance at the time of lens pick up.

Payment for the professional fee is due on the day of service and is not refundable. The balance for the contact lenses is due when you leave the office with your new contacts.

More Glasses and Contacts Information:

Commonly Asked Questions:

Should I use my Vision or Medical Benefits?
Read the pros and cons here.

What credit cards to you accept?
We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express.

How often should I have an eye exam?
Children - Sixmonths of age, three years old, before starting school, and every two years after. If your child wears glasses or contacts, they should have an exam yearly.
Adults - Every one to two years up to age 40. Adults with diabetes, high blood pressure, and other disorders should be seen annually. Adults over 60 should be seen annually.

 

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