Insurance & Payment
Insurance & Payment
Vision & Medical Insurance (you may have both types) will help pay for your eye care services and optical products:
- Vision plans cover routine vision wellness exams, eyeglasses, and possibly contact lenses. Vision plans do not cover medical eye care.
- Medical insurance must be used for medical eye care.
- If you have both, it may be necessary for us to bill some services to one plan and some services to the other. We will follow a procedure called coordination of benefits to do this properly and to minimize your out-of-pocket expense.
- If some fees are not paid by your insurance, we will bill you for them (deductibles, co-pays or non-covered services as allowed by the insurance contract).
Please contact our office if your insurance provider is not listed. Some insurance plans are embedded in others (e.g., Oscar for pediatrics is under Davis). Visionary Eye Center accepts all vision plans. Please call for coverage details or questions.
Vision Panels
- ACPN
- Argus / Aflac Dental & Vision
- Avesis
- Avmed
- Davis
- Envolve
- EyeMed
- Icare/2020
- Premier
- Spectera
- VSP
- Versant
- Superior
- VA Community Care
- NVA
Medical Panels
- Aetna
- Cigna
- Medicare / MMA
- Oxford
- Preferred Care Partners
- Tricare
- United American
- UHC
- UMR
- VA community care
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