The term "vision insurance" is commonly used to describe health and wellness plans designed to reduce your costs for routine preventive eye care and prescription eyewear such as eyeglasses and contact lenses. Some vision plans also offer discounts on elective vision correction surgery, such as LASIK and PRK. You can get vision insurance in one of two ways: as a standalone plan or as combined with your dental plan. Going to the doctor, going to the dentist—all part of taking care of your health. But going to the eye doctor? Also important! Eye exams at every age and life stage can help keep your vision strong. Many people think their eyesight is just fine, but then they get that first pair of glasses or contact lenses and the world comes into clearer view—everything from fine print to street signs. Only Your Eye Doctor Knows for Sure Eye diseases are common and can go unnoticed for a long time—some have no symptoms at first. A comprehensive dilated eye exam by an optometrist or ophthalmologist (eye doctor) is necessary to find eye diseases in the early stages when treatment to prevent vision loss is most effective. During the exam, visual acuity, depth perception, eye alignment, and eye movement are tested. Eye drops are used to make your pupils larger so your eye doctor can see inside your eyes and check for signs of health problems. Your eye doctor may even spot other conditions such as high blood pressure or diabetes, sometimes before your primary care doctor does. Vision Care Can Change Lives Early treatment is critically important to prevent some common eye diseases from causing permanent vision loss or blindness: -Cataracts (clouding of the lens), the leading cause of vision loss in the United States -Diabetic retinopathy (causes damage to blood vessels in the back of the eye), the leading cause of blindness in American adults -Glaucoma (a group of diseases that damages the optic nerve) -Age-related macular degeneration (gradual breakdown of light-sensitive tissue in the eye) Why get a vision insurance plan? -Protect your eye health. Routine vision care may not be covered by your health plan. -Save money. A vision insurance plan may reduce your out-of-pocket costs for eye care. -Maximize benefits. Receive discounts on vision expenses like glasses or even LASIK. -Get personalized service. The two popular Vision Insurance Carriers in California are VSP and Humana. If you want to discuss options about your vision insurance, we recommend speaking with an independent insurance agent like George Beach Insurance Services. We work for you the client, and not a particular big company.
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