05/19/2026
The biggest difference is this: ๐
Vision insurance usually helps cover routine eye exams, prescription updates, glasses, and contact lenses. ๐
Medical insurance is used when there is an eye health concern, such as an infection, injury, glaucoma, cataracts, diabetes-related eye issues, sudden vision changes, or eye pain.
Before your appointment, it is always a good idea to check your plan details, confirm your benefits, and make sure your provider is in-network. Also, be clear about the reason for your visit when scheduling, because routine visits and medical eye concerns may be billed differently.
Your ๐ eyes are too important to leave to guesswork. Know your coverage, ask questions, and get the care you need with confidence.
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