Why Vision Insurance Matters
Your eyes are essential to your health. Regular check-ups can detect problems early and even reveal signs of conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure. The right vision plan provides access to care and eyewear that fits your budget.
Whatโs Covered?
- ๐๏ธ Comprehensive eye exams
- ๐ Glasses (frames & lenses)
- ๐ถ Contact lenses and fittings
- ๐ Nationwide network of optometrists & specialists
Who Needs Vision Insurance?
- Individuals & families
- Small business employees
- Seniors needing ongoing eye care
- Anyone looking to reduce out-of-pocket costs
Ready to See the Difference?
Let us help you explore your options. Contact us for a free consultation and gain clarity on your benefits.
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VSP EasyOptions Plan
Pros
- $15 exam / $25 materials copay
- Coverage every 12 months for exam, lenses, frames
- $150โ$170 frame allowance
- Optional EasyOptions upgrade for extra benefits
- National VSP provider network
Cons
- No medically necessary contact lens coverage
- Higher out-of-network costs
UnitedHealthcare VisionWise
Pros
- $0 eye exam in-network
- $10 copay for lenses
- $150 frame/contact allowance
- No waiting period
- Accepted at private & retail providers
Cons
- Out-of-network pays less
- Lens add-ons and surgeries not included
- Must submit claims if out-of-network
Avฤsis Vision (Level 1, add-on with Allstate Dental)
Pros
- $15 eye exam copay
- $130 allowance for frames/contacts every 24 months
- Polycarbonate lenses covered
- Wide Avฤsis provider network
Cons
- Must be added as a rider to a dental plan
- Coverage limited to every 24 months
- Some upgrades only at discount
Avฤsis Vision (Level 2, add-on with Allstate Dental)
Pros
- $10 eye exam copay
- $200 frame/contact allowance every 12 months
- Polycarbonate lenses & scratch-resistant coating
- More benefits covered than Level 1
Cons
- Must be added as a rider to a dental plan
- Higher premium likely than Level 1

