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		<title>Vision Insurance: Your Child&#039;s Vision and Preparing for Unforeseen Problems</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2012 23:14:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steffan Kuntz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, 1 in 4 children has an undiagnosed vision problem. Although, the chances of developing a vision problem are greater if there is a history of eyesight problems in your family, many children with no such family history encounter a troublesome vision issue.
Television is not the only culprit responsible for the deterioration of your childâ€™s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, 1 in 4 children has an undiagnosed vision problem. Although, the chances of developing a vision problem are greater if there is a history of eyesight problems in your family, many children with no such family history encounter a troublesome vision issue.</p>
<p>Television is not the only culprit responsible for the deterioration of your childâ€™s eyesight. Children are now spending an alarming amount of time in front of the computer screen. Optometrists warn that heavy computer usage is known to increase your chances of developing blurry and double vision.<span id="more-1050"></span></p>
<p>Loss of vision is not to be taken lightly and the individuals who are most affected are children. A childâ€™s untreated vision problem can lead to learning and behavioral problems. Teachers and parents often struggle trying to understand why a child is not doing well in school or why they are acting out in the classroom and at home. Many times the simple explanation is that the child cannot read the blackboard or even the pages in front of them. This frustrating situation can easily spiral out of control if not attended to.</p>
<p>Currently in several Canadian provinces, coverage for eye exams has been implemented. Provincial coverage differs, but most terms specify that eye exams are only covered once every two years and only if your child is under the age of 10. There are many healthcare specialists who believe this to be inadequate. It is impossible to gage when a childâ€™s vision will begin to deteriorate, if at all, but factors such as heredity and increased exposure to computer and television screens may speed up the process. In order to properly monitor the health of your childrenâ€™s eyes, it may be wise to plan a vision check-up more often than every two years. Unfortunately, visiting an optometrist every year can cost you as much as $150 for every eye examination if your province does not provide coverage. In order to fill the gaps left by provincial health coverage, it may be sensible to purchase health insurance for your children.</p>
<p>Without an employer health insurance plan, parents might want to consider supplemental vision insurance through a plan such as Flexcare offered by Manulife Financial which allows you to individually customize your coverage. Plans such as DentalPlus Basic or Enhanced allot you a specified amount of money towards vision-related services, or additional add-on vision insurance coverage.</p>
<p>In many cases, children are unaware that their eyesight is deteriorating. The untreated eye problem can result in learning and behavioral problems that negatively affect a childâ€™s life. With proper attention to vision care, including regular check-ups, unforeseen problems can be avoided.</p>
<p>Anna Dorbyk is the editor for Canada Health Insurance and is a graduate student in Communication Studies at Concordia University. For more information on health insurance for Canadians please visit <a href="http://www.canada-health-insurance.com/">http://www.canada-health-insurance.com.</a></p>
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		<title>Vision Insurance is Something You Need to Look Into</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jan 2012 23:16:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steffan Kuntz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you looked into your medical insurance policy lately? Does it cover such things as; Lasik eye surgery, glasses or catastrophic eye problems? Most medical policies do not have these coverages. Even the best medical coverage policies do not always cover such things. Perhaps you need to look into vision insurance and see if you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you looked into your medical insurance policy lately? Does it cover such things as; Lasik eye surgery, glasses or catastrophic eye problems? Most medical policies do not have these coverages. Even the best medical coverage policies do not always cover such things. Perhaps you need to look into vision insurance and see if you can get the coverage you may need in case of problems with your eyes.</p>
<p>Of course you will need to talk to an expert insurance and it is best to talk with someone before such issues with your vision arise. One eye insurance policy I looked into had a monthly membership fee which was nominal and low deductibles too. I asked my insurance person about this and she told me she had even a better plan that what I had found searching on the Internet, which tells me that shopping around makes a lot of sense.<span id="more-1043"></span></p>
<p>First, review your current medical policy, then study what is available on the Internet a little and then once you have a pretty good handle on it write down a list of serious questions to ask and get the answers you need from an insurance expert.</p>
<p>Sometimes employer medical plans include such things, but not always and for us self-employed folks well we are clearly on our own when it comes to such things, but we must not forget our eyes.</p>
<p>Running a business blind is truly visionless indeed. I certainly hope this article is of interest and that is has propelled thought. The goal is simple; to help you in your quest to be the best in 2007. I thank you for reading my many articles on diverse subjects, which interest you.</p>
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		<title>Vision Insurance &#8211; How To Choose Eye Insurance Plans</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2012 11:25:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steffan Kuntz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vision insurance can be very important to the many of us who have vision problems. Without it we would incur mounting vision care expenses that we would never see an end to. This is why our companies, school districts, colleges, and associations offer eye insurance to offset the cost of caring for our eyes. But [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vision insurance can be very important to the many of us who have vision problems. Without it we would incur mounting vision care expenses that we would never see an end to. This is why our companies, school districts, colleges, and associations offer eye insurance to offset the cost of caring for our eyes. But what would happen if you didnâ€™t have a vision insurance plan?</p>
<p>Some wonder all of the time whether or not they need vision insurance benefits and, surprisingly enough, some of the people who wonder such things are people who have vision problems. Yet a cause for such questions may be due to the fact these particular people have had bad experiences with vision insurance providers who have still slapped them with huge bills.</p>
<p>Something like that can easily make a patient wonder if they really need the insurance. Truth is, the bill may have been larger had there not been vision insurance in place. You do not want to have to pay an arm and a leg for your examination, contacts or glasses, or even surgical procedures. As simple as a couple of these sounds, they are very expensive.<span id="more-1041"></span></p>
<p>First and foremost, keep in mind that vision insurance benefits are a supplement to health insurance. If you do not have an occupation or affiliation that will allow you to acquire insurance, you may want to consider purchasing insurance on your own to take care of your medical needs. Yet the selection aspect can be puzzling to some since there are different kinds of vision insurance available.</p>
<p>Among those insurances available are a discount vision plan and a vision benefits package. The discount vision plan provides you with vision care at a discounted rate that is fixed after an annual membership fee or premium (usually $0-$12) are met. There may also be a deductible (usually $0-$35) involved that must be met before full benefits are received.</p>
<p>The vision benefits package usually involves the same aspects as the discount vision plan, but also requires a co-pay (usually $10-$15) each time the patient needs to access eye care services. Obviously eye insurance is very affordable and can save you a bundle. If you must purchase vision insurance on your own, the primary companies you can do this through are Spectera, VSP, EyeMed, Davis Vision, and AlwaysCare.</p>
<p>No matter the type of insurance you choose, you are going to notice that vision insurance costs are less than if you had no insurance at all. You do not want to be put in financial straights because of an emergency you could not control.</p>
<p>Your eyes are an important part of your life and without your eyes it is more difficult to function in this seeing world and you do not want to hamper that functionality due to the fact you cannot afford the costs associated with eye care. That is why vision insurance is available at affordable rates to keep you from having to choose between your money and your eyes.</p>
<p>Paul Swadya offers affordable vision insurance plan information to help wearers improve their vision and lifestyle. He runs an informational website that provides tips on how to buy contact lenses for vision corrections as well as for specific purposes. Please visit <a href="http://www.presbyopia-contacts.com/">http://www.presbyopia-contacts.com/</a> to get more quality vision insurance information.</p>
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		<title>Vision Insurance Plan &#8211; How To Choose Eye Insurance Plans</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Dec 2011 23:18:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steffan Kuntz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are among the estimated 50% of American who wear prescription contact lenses or eye glasses, a vision insurance plan can help you with the costs. A good vision plan can help you pay for your eye exam, contacts and glasses. Some employers offer a benefit package or discount plan to their employees, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are among the estimated 50% of American who wear prescription contact lenses or eye glasses, a vision insurance plan can help you with the costs. A good vision plan can help you pay for your eye exam, contacts and glasses. Some employers offer a benefit package or discount plan to their employees, but you can also find one and pay for it yourself. In the long run, it can be well worth the cost.</p>
<p>What is an Eye Insurance Plan?</p>
<p>An eye insurance plan is not like regular health insurance. It is a wellness benefit that either provides a discounted rate for vision services such as eye exams, contacts and glasses or it helps offset the costs of these services. You can get vision insurance in one of two different types:</p>
<p>* Vision Benefits Package<br />
* Vision Discount Plan<span id="more-1039"></span></p>
<p>A vision benefits package is much like insurance coverage in that is covers vision services. Sometimes you may be required to pay a co-payment at the time of the service or purchase of your contacts or glasses. Your benefits package pays the balance.</p>
<p>A vision discount plan is different from a vision benefits package in that you pay for the full services, but it is at a lower, discounted rate that has been agreed upon by the network provider. Through a discount plan, you are given a list of network providers who have agreed to charge the discounted prices per the plan. Often, there are also specific eye care services that are included in the plan so review prospective plans to make sure that the one you choose meets your needs.</p>
<p>Benefits of a Vision Insurance Plan</p>
<p>Eye insurance plans can be very beneficial, particularly if you have vision problems. You can save money on vision services and even eye glasses and contacts. An eye insurance plan can offset the sometimes substantial costs of vision care. Eye glasses alone can cost more than $200, but with a vision plan you can cut that cost by 50% or more.</p>
<p>You can get individual plans or plans that cover the entire family. They can be particularly helpful in saving money if you cover your children as they can sometimes go through several pair of eye glasses in a year.</p>
<p>Choosing the Right Vision Plan</p>
<p>If you think that a vision insurance company could have some benefits to offer, it is important that you find the right plan for your needs. Carefully review the benefits that are offered, what is covered, how often you can get an eye exam and how many pair of eye glasses or contact lenses you can get within a year or a six month period.</p>
<p>You can conduct an online search for vision insurance plans or even find a site that allows you to compare different companies by their benefits. You also want to make sure that you vision plan falls within your budget. It does you no good and you won&#8217;t save much if you go broke paying for the plan.</p>
<p>Paul Swadya offers affordable vision insurance plan information to help wearers improve their vision and lifestyle. He runs an informational website that provides tips on how to buy contact lenses for vision corrections as well as for specific purposes. Please visit<a href="http://www.presbyopia-contacts.com/"> http://www.presbyopia-contacts.com/</a> to get more quality vision insurance plan information.</p>
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		<title>Vision Insurance Considerations</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Oct 2011 23:23:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steffan Kuntz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like all medical related costs, vision costs have soared in the last decade, particularly in the last 5-years. Today, as the economy tightens many health care plans do not include optometry or vision care. Even prescription glasses or contacts can cost a bundle and on top of that you will be hit for the eye [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like all medical related costs, vision costs have soared in the last decade, particularly in the last 5-years. Today, as the economy tightens many health care plans do not include optometry or vision care. Even prescription glasses or contacts can cost a bundle and on top of that you will be hit for the eye examinations that go along with them, these can cost a pretty penny these days. If you have a large family or you need your eyes to earn a living, you really cannot be without eye care or vision insurance.</p>
<p>Some company health care plans allow you to add vision insurance onto your policy even if your policy excludes it. If you are self-employed or your company or employment has no plan or plans available, then you may wish to consider a PPO or preferred provider policy. You might also think about joining an HMO or health maintenance organization. If you need to get laser eye surgery for any family member then having a PPO plan might save you a bundle as those surgeries are not cheap.<span id="more-536"></span></p>
<p>Of course, you will have to shop around as there are countless types of coverages and the prices vary quite a bit too. Some plans have monthly premiums and a membership fee, while some waive the sign-p fee. They generally come with deductibles, but not all. Having vision insurance could save you from catastrophe, as many eye conditions end up cost huge sums of money and can easily put the average family in debt or ruin their financial situation for years to come. So, please shop around and consider your options very carefully.</p>
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		<title>Vision Insurance &#8211; A Definition and the Benefits</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2011 23:15:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steffan Kuntz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Insurance is extremely common in today&#8217;s world &#8211; almost everyone will have insurance of some sort; most will have multiple policies protecting themselves and their assets against various events. One type that tends to be misunderstood and underutilized is vision insurance, which offers a range of benefits relating to one&#8217;s eyesight, including cover for visits [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Insurance is extremely common in today&#8217;s world &#8211; almost everyone will have insurance of some sort; most will have multiple policies protecting themselves and their assets against various events. One type that tends to be misunderstood and underutilized is vision insurance, which offers a range of benefits relating to one&#8217;s eyesight, including cover for visits to eye specialists and related costs.</p>
<p>The following will highlight what vision insurance is, and provide general information on why having this type of coverage can be advantageous.</p>
<p>A definition</p>
<p>Vision insurance is a specialist type of cover, and is designed to provide for expenses relating to eye care and health. Similar to health insurance, a vision policy will cover office visits and services rendered by eye doctors, both general eye health practitioners and specialist optometrists (up to a certain level based on you&#8217;re the provider and plan selected). As with other policies, the insured will pay a monthly or annual premium in addition to a set deductible or excess amount every time a claim for reimbursement of specific eye-related services and costs is made.<span id="more-530"></span></p>
<p>Typical benefits</p>
<p>Whether you wear glasses, contacts or you simply are interested in constant checkups to ensure the best possible vision and eye health, a policy can provide significant value. In fact, it is common to hear that a vision insurance policy more than pays for itself on an annual basis. As policies generally have a reasonable premium amount attached to them, many find that having coverage is more cost-effective than not, as eye health services and glasses/contacts can be expensive to say the least. Vision insurance may reduce the money spent on these services, even when you factor in the annual premium and deductibles.</p>
<p>A common misconception is vision insurance only covers an individual&#8217;s annual eye exam coverage and any unexpected eye related conditions. However, depending on the provider and policy selected, there may be many other inclusions and benefits. Although each policy will be different, most include coverage for a wide array of eye doctors such as optometrists, ophthalmologists and others in the vision arena. Policies may also cover a variety of eye-related needs such as eye exams, consultation for eye problems and the need for glasses and/or contact lenses. By having a policy in place, you are in effect making sure that you and your family members are covered whenever you need to be seen by an eye doctor for one reason or another.</p>
<p>Also, many may think that their health cover plan will include visits to an optometrist, but in fact many do not. Some health plans will cover an exam for a medical problem or an annual eye exam but this is as far as it goes with regard to coverage for eye issues, which can end up being very expensive. With a vision insurance policy, the insured can rest easy knowing that their eye health needs are covered no matter what the vision issue may be. Having appropriate insurance will mean that you are never caught off guard with regard to paying high medical bills on vision related office visits and treatments. There is clear value in being covered with regard to medical issues of the eye and general eye health.</p>
<p>Written by David Wright. David has worked as an insurance broker for over 10 years, initially with a general insurer and now with TIC, an online Australian travel insurance company providing coverage direct to travellers. For more information please visit the website <a href="http://www.travelinsurancecover.com.au/" target="_blank">http://www.travelinsurancecover.com.au.</a></p>
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		<title>Vision Insurance Plans</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Sep 2011 23:23:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steffan Kuntz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Visiting a qualified eye care professional for a routine eye examination is crucial to ensuring the long-term health of the eyes. The high-costs of eye examinations can often leave a strain on the families&#8217; finances if one of the vision insurance plans isn&#8217;t in place. And the cost-effective plans are easy to arrange and cover [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Visiting a qualified eye care professional for a routine eye examination is crucial to ensuring the long-term health of the eyes. The high-costs of eye examinations can often leave a strain on the families&#8217; finances if one of the vision insurance plans isn&#8217;t in place. And the cost-effective plans are easy to arrange and cover everyone in the immediate family</p>
<p>Vision insurance is often a supplemental aspect to a regular health or medical indemnity plan. A standard health policy is there to provide care and treatment for unexpected eye disease or injury. The vision insurance is to cover eye care expenses and the fees for routine eye examinations, including glaucoma and cataract screening, as well as corrective lenses or eyewear. A doctor or clinic that&#8217;s associated with the organization examines the patients.<span id="more-526"></span></p>
<p>Eye care insurance policies offer discounts on &#8211; annual eye check-ups, prescription lenses and frames, contact lenses, non-prescription sunglasses, eye drops and medication. And often at extra cost, discounted rates for LASIK or PRK vision correction treatment.</p>
<p>When viewing the availability of vision indemnity schemes its essential to compare the extent of coverage. Restrictions and limitations will vary with the specific plans and insurance providers. Some schemes cover the fees for an annual eye exam, but do not help with the cost of glasses or contact lenses. Savings in the region of 20% to 55% are often seen in these care plans.</p>
<p>In view of the number of adult US citizens that wear contact lenses or glasses, with latest studies indicating this figure at 63%, it shows the importance of having adequate vision insurance plans in force. Taking the steps to ensure preventive care of the eyes is essential to ensure the long term health of vision in later years.</p>
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		<title>Vision Insurance &#8211; Should You Get It?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Sep 2011 23:15:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vision insurance is supplementary to a regular health insurance plan. Most health insurances already provide coverage for unexpected eye injuries and diseases. Additional vision insurance, however, is also available. As opposed to accidental coverage, additional vision insurance is a wellness benefit that provides coverage for routine preventive eye care, eye exams, and other services that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vision insurance is supplementary to a regular health insurance plan. Most health insurances already provide coverage for unexpected eye injuries and diseases. Additional vision insurance, however, is also available. As opposed to accidental coverage, additional vision insurance is a wellness benefit that provides coverage for routine preventive eye care, eye exams, and other services that eye doctors in urbane scrubs can provide at reduced costs. This type of insurance is ideal for families or companies and is usually obtained as a group. If your family is more genetically predisposed to having poor eyesight, then preventive care is advisable. For companies who need to invest on their employees having keen eyesight such as pilots, designers, writers, programmers, illustrators, and so on, group vision insurance are invaluable.</p>
<p>Where to get vision insurance</p>
<p>Group vision insurance can be obtained through your association, company, school district, or a government program such as Medicaid or Medicare. As an individual, you can purchase your own vision benefit plan from your health insurance company. Vision insurance is typically a value-added benefit linked to health insurance, preferred provider organizations (PPOs), and health maintenance organizations (HMOs). These organizations have contracts and are affiliated with managed vision care networks (i.e. hospitals and eye doctors) that provide the eye care services to insured clients.<span id="more-522"></span></p>
<p>Benefits of vision insurance</p>
<p>When you obtain value-added vision insurance, you will have access to a network of eye care providers including ophthalmologists and optometrists, optical laboratories, eyewear stores, and LASIK/PRK surgeons. You will also have access to routine eye check-ups and preventive eye care services at reduced rates. In general, vision insurance covers basic eye services including annual eye examinations, dilations, eyeglass frames, eyeglass lenses, contact lenses, and LASIK and PRK vision correction at discounted rates. The services that are acquired from network providers are obviously cheaper than services received from providers that are not part of the network. One of the best things about getting care within the network is that most health insurance companies implement standards and a quality assurance mechanism in choosing service providers. This way, you are assured that your eye doctor or eye surgery center is reputable and can be trusted.</p>
<p>Available vision insurance plans</p>
<p>Typically, when obtaining a vision insurance plan, you can choose from either a benefits package or a discount plan. In a benefits package, you usually pay an annual premium or a membership fee in exchange for eye care services. There will be yearly deductibles and co-pay each time you access a service. A discount plan, on the other hand, gives you access to eye care services at fixed discount rates after you pay a membership fee or annual premium and a deductible. Both types of plans can be customized according to your requirements whether as an individual or as a group.<br />
Cost of vision insurance</p>
<p>Costs of vision insurance depend on the design of the program and the services available. Monthly membership fees range from less than a dollar to twelve dollars, deductibles from less than a dollar to thirty-five dollars, and co-pay of ten dollars to fifteen dollars for each network service.</p>
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		<title>Is Vision Insurance For You?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is important to understand what insurance do before opting for visual insurance. In general, the insurance company earns income from your small premiums and in exchange you take advantage of the services. Some insurance companies will negotiate discounts in order to pass them on to you and other members. The federal and state laws [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is important to understand what insurance do before opting for visual insurance. In general, the insurance company earns income from your small premiums and in exchange you take advantage of the services. Some insurance companies will negotiate discounts in order to pass them on to you and other members. The federal and state laws regulate the work of insurance companies, and they make sure their functions are legal.</p>
<p>What is vision insurance? Vision insurance helps significantly to reduce the cost of annual eye exams and glasses. Some insurance policies cover services offered by a care professional to view the family, and lenses. Some of their plans are generally offered through employers, but also offer individual and family coverage and therefore, everybody can have access to a visual quality care and reasonable prices.<span id="more-519"></span></p>
<p>Let us look at some of the benefits of visual insurance:</p>
<p>Vision care insurance is very advantageous because everyone needs an eye exam yearly, and most families have at least one member who needs glasses or contact lenses.</p>
<p>Large retail stores, or shopping malls, often publish major discounts and coupons on lenses. In certain cases they notify the insurance company and they report to customers in order to give the discounts. usually need to increase its prices. Incredibly, a 40% discount on most retail stores is about the same as a discount of 20% received care from a family doctor.</p>
<p>Visual insurance usually cover these general aspects:</p>
<p>Coverage from 12 to 24 months. Depending on your specific visual insurance policy, your coverage can be up to 2 years. In order to receive these advantages of course you have to pay a premium, or it is your employer who does it.</p>
<p>Visual exam: During the annual comprehensive eye exam, doctors will carefully look for vision problems and other possible diseases.</p>
<p>One of the most important parts of the glasses is the frames. Some visual insurance policies will include the frames. You may be able to choose from a great variety and designer&#8217;s frames. Most doctors will choose one for you if you cannot decide. Some policies will give you a discount on a second pair.</p>
<p>Prescription Glasses: visual insurance policies may pay the standard prescription lenses and for your family also, according to your plan you will be offered significant discounts on lenses that are not covered.</p>
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