VSP Vision Insurance Benefit Tips

Healthy vision can contribute to positive performance at school, work, in sports and virtually every aspect of your life. That’s why having VSP vision insurance — and using the vision insurance plan benefits it offers — is an effective way to maintain healthy eyes.

If you’re new to VSP vision insurance or are looking to enroll in a VSP vision plan, you may be wondering how to start using your VSP eye care benefits. We’ve outlined four VSP vision plan tips you and your family can take to maximize all your VSP vision insurance benefits:

Find a VSP Network Doctor

Once enrolled, you’ll be able to start using your VSP benefits the same day of enrollment. The first step to start using them is to find a VSP network doctor since Your VSP benefits go further when you stay in-network. Visit our online doctor search site to find an eye care professional close to you. We have the largest network of independent doctors, so you’re sure to find one near your work or home.

Schedule Your Eye Exam

Once you’ve found an eye doctor, reach out to schedule an appointment. The rest is easy! With a VSP Individual Vision Plan, an eye exam may be covered by your VSP vision plan's copay.

Use Your Eye Insurance Benefits to Purchase Vision Care Items

During your eye exam, your doctor will check to see if you need an eye prescription for corrective lenses or if you need to update a current prescription. One of the major benefits of eye insurance is the money you save on new lenses and frames. Depending on the plan you choose, you have a dollar allowance to use toward the frames or contacts.

For prescription lenses (single, bifocal or trifocal), you only pay your vision plan's copay. You can also save money on optional lens enhancements like impact resistance, anti-glare, and light-to-dark tinting. Make sure to take advantage of these benefits when you meet with your doctor.

See Your Eye Doctor for an Eye Exam Annually

Even if you think your eyes are healthy, it’s important to visit an eye doctor regularly if you want to maintain good eye health. Optometrists say that regular eye exams can help detect early signs of serious eye diseases like glaucoma, macular degeneration, and cataracts, in addition to other health issues, like diabetes and high blood pressure, that affect the whole body. To maximize your vision benefits, make sure to visit your eye doctor for a comprehensive eye exam each year.

If you haven’t yet enrolled in a VSP Vision Plan, take a few minutes to compare plans to find the right vision insurance for you. From online to in-store private practice, you can get your vision needs met on your terms with VSP.

Information received through VSP Vision Care's social media channels is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, medical recommendations, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. 

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