View Full Version : How can I use my Health Insurance to get a free eyeglasses?
cherrywang
Aug 14, 2008, 03:56 PM
I have two Health Insurance
One is Centercare
Another is a blue card with a big word"benefit"( I am not sure it is Medicaid? )
I want to have a eyeglasses
And I have my PCP
I get some information from the Internet ,people said they also need spend some money?
Why?
How can I use my health insurance to get a free eyeglasses?
twinkiedooter
Aug 14, 2008, 04:31 PM
You need to either call your insurance carrier and ask them or read whatever paperwork you were given when you received your insurance. Not all health insurance covers free eyeglasses. You usually have to get a separate policy for Eye Care and then the eyeglasses are not free - they are sometimes 60/40 or 70/30. I declined an Eye Care policy as I figured out that I would be ahead if I bought my own glasses at WalMart instead of using their plan and going to (insert name here) and paying their high prices and then having the insurance plan "chip in" their portion for the glasses. Not worth the annual premium I had to pay in advance just to get a "discount". Ha! Some discount. Try $80 for a year's policy - then I could get their happy discount from the high priced frame places. I figured out I'd save money and pay for them myself. I did figure out I'd save around $60+ for exam and glasses versus their "plan".
ChihuahuaMomma
Nov 6, 2009, 10:41 AM
I agree, your vision insurance is most likely a different carrier as most insurance companies sub-contract their vision and dental out to other companies. Call the 1-800 number or local number on the back of both cards and inquire there. If they can't figure it out for you then you need to talk to your boss at work/human resources/accounting/whoever deals with health insurance at your place of employment.
Also, like Twinkie says it may just be cheaper to go to a retail vision place.
Please feel free to ask any additional questions.
nikosmom
Nov 9, 2009, 11:17 AM
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