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Vision Plan
Your vision plan is also provided through Cigna. It provides coverage for routine eye exams and pays for all or a portion of the cost of glasses or
contact lenses. You can see in- or out-of- network providers; however, you always save money if you see in-network providers.
Benefit In-Network Out-of-Network
Eye Exams $10 co-pay Up to $45
Hardware $15 co-pay See below
Frequency
• Exam Every 12 months Every 12 months
• Lenses Every 12 months Every 12 months
• Frames Every 24 months Every 24 months
Lenses
• Single Vision $15 co-pay then 100% Up to $35
• Bifocal $15 co-pay then 100% Up to $55
• Trifocal $15 co-pay then 100% Up to $65
Covered 100% within the
Frames Up to $55
$100 wholesale allowance
Lenses
• Single vision lenses Covered 100%
• Bifocal lenses Covered 100% Up to $32
• Trifocal lenses Covered 100% Up to $55
Medically Necessary Contact Lenses Reasonable and customary charges Up to $210
Elective contact lenses in lieu Up to $150 per year Up to $120 per year
of glasses
According to the American Optometric Association, many child behavioral problems stem from impaired
vision. To support overall health, have your child’s vision checked prior to entering first grade and every two
years thereafter.
Although carrots are high in plant carotenoids that produce vitamin A—which is helpful for maintaining eye health at any age—
they are at the top of the ocular superstar food list. Having a balanced diet helps with maintaining good vision.