Vision

Glasses or contacts? Vision coverage can help.

What you need to know

Vision benefits are covered through the EyeMed Vision Plan. The plan can help you pay for routine eye exams, lenses, or frames every calendar year. You’ll get access to in-network and out-of-network care — but you’ll pay more for services if you decide to see an out-of-network provider.

How it works

When you use the plan, your yearly eye exam is covered at 100 percent if you use an in-network doctor. If you need glasses, you get an allowance toward frames and pay a copay for items such as lenses and coatings. You can elect to get contacts instead of glasses, and the plan pays an allowance towards the cost of contacts in lieu of annual standard lenses.

What you pay when you need care

Each year you receive a $155 frame allowance and lens service, or a $155 frame allowance and a $155 contact lenses allowance through the EyeMed Vision Plan.

Comprehensive eye exam with dilation
Frames
Single vision lenses
Bifocal lenses
Trifocal lenses
Standard progressives
Contact lens fitting
Contact lenses (conventional)
Contact lenses (disposable)
In-network
Plan pays 100% of the cost; you pay nothing.
Plan pays $155 allowance annually, plus 20% discount on amounts over $155. You pay the rest.
You pay a $10 copay
You pay a $10 copay
You pay a $10 copay
You pay a $75 copay
Plan pays $40 for a standard contact lens fitting and follow-up
Plan pays $155 allowance annually, plus 15% discount on amounts over $155. You pay the rest.
Plan pays $155 allowance annually, You pay the rest.
Out-of-network
Plan pays $25; you pay the rest
Plan pays $78; you pay the rest
Plan pays $20; you pay the rest
Plan pays $30; you pay the rest
Plan pays $40; you pay the rest
Plan pays $30; you pay the rest
Not available
Plan pays $84; you pay the rest
Plan pays $84; you pay the rest

What you pay each month for coverage

You only
You + One 1
You + two 1
You + three or more 1
EyeMed Vision
$6.60
$13.20
$16.50
$18.16
1 If you are covering your domestic partner and/or your domestic partner’s children, imputed income will apply. (Imputed income is the value of coverage paid by Rentokil for your domestic partner and eligible children. Imputed income is considered taxable income to you, and your portion of the premium must also be paid on an after-tax basis.) The costs of benefits may differ from what is listed above.

Looking for a provider?

Network providers discount their fees for Plan participants. Plus, your coinsurance is lower when you stay in the network.

To find a provider, visit the EyeMed website. At the top of the page, click “Find an eye doctor,” and then select the Insight Network from the Network drop-down menu.