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Vision Plan
The vision plan provides coverage for routine eye exams and pays for all or a portion of the cost of glasses or contact
lenses. You can choose any provider; however, you always save money if you see in-network providers in the Cigna make tax-free contributions to a savings account to pay for current and future medical expenses for you and your
network. dependents.
Cigna Vision
Plan Provision In-Network Out-of-Network
Exam $20 copay N/A
Frames $120 allowance Up to $66 off
Lenses
Single vision lenses $20 copay Up to $32 off
Bifocal lenses $20 copay Up to $55 off
Trifocal lenses $20 copay Up to $65 off
Contact Lenses
Elective $120 Allowance Up to $100 off
Medically necessary Covered in full Up to $210 off
Frequency
Exam 12 Months 12 Months
Frames 24 Months 24 Months
Lenses or Contact 12 Months 12 Months
lenses
Finding an Eye Doctor
Please be aware that the Cigna Vision network is different from the networks supporting or health/ medical plans. There
are three ways to find an in-network eye doctor in your area:
By registering for myCigna.com:
Log into myCigna.com, click “Coverage”, and select “Vision Page”, click on Visit Cigna Vision.” Then select “Find a Cigna
Vision Network Eye Care Professional” to search the Cigna Vision Directory.
If you are not registered on myCigna.com:
Don’t have access to myCigna.com? Go to Cigna.com, at the top of the page, select “Find A Doctor, Dentist, or Facility”,
then click “Cigna Vision Directory” under “Additional Resources”.
You can also call 800-244-6224 Cigna to speak to a customer service advocate.
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