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With the VSP plan, you save money on eye exams, eyeglasses, lenses, contact lenses, and more. If you choose not to enroll in this coverage, consider setting aside money in the Health Care FSA to cover vision expenses you might have during the year.
Most providers accept VSP, but it's smart to double check on the VSP website to find an in-network doctor. VSP does not provide ID cards, so your provider will look you up by your SSN.
Vision Insurance |
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Plan Provision |
Standard Plan In-Network |
Premium Plan In-Network |
Eye exam |
100% after $10 copay |
100% after $10 copay |
Lenses |
Covered with eye exam |
Covered with eye exam |
Frames |
Choose one:
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Choose one:
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Contacts—instead of glasses |
$130 allowance |
$200 allowance |
Additional pairs of glasses or contacts | Not covered | Second pair of glasses or contacts covered at the same allowance as your first pair |
LASIK |
Covered up to a max of $500 per eye |
Covered up to a max of $500 per eye |