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Benefits & Savings

Your Vision. Your Way.

Seeing better just got more convenient, flexible, and personal.

From online to in-store to private practice, you can get your vision needs met on your terms.

We make vision coverage work for you – and we keep it simple.

Exams & Eye Health

Ensure your vision plan covers a comprehensive eye exam.

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Glasses & Contacts

Save up to $350* per year and get coverage at your doctor, online or in-store.

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Benefits & Savings

Generous Frame Allowance
Most plans include a fully covered eye exam and $150 to spend on any frame.

Covered Standard Lenses
Plans include fully covered basic single-vision, bifocal and trifocal lenses, and standard progressive lenses.

Up to 30% Savings on Lens Enhancements
Enjoy up to 30% savings on lens enhancements (like anti-glare, scratch resistant, and impact resistant) when you get glasses through your VSP doctor.

Savings On Dependents
Save on premium when you buy coverage for you and your eligible dependents together rather than individually purchasing separate plans.

Up to 50% Savings on Progressive Lenses
VSP members save up to 50% in-network on premium or custom progressive lenses (also known as “no-line” bifocals). See clearly‐near, far, and everywhere in between.

Extra $40 to Spend
You’ll have access to Exclusive Member Extras, like an extra $40 to spend on select* frame brands. Plus, get access to over $3,000 in savings and special offers including contact lenses, LASIK, and more.

Free One-Year Warranty
All featured frame brands come with a one-year, worry-free warranty when purchased at a Premier Edge™** location.

20% Savings on Additional Pairs
Get 20% savings on additional glasses or sunglasses, including lens enhancements, from a VSP network doctor within 12 months of your last exam.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your vision plan should cover an annual comprehensive eye exam, frames or contacts, and lens enhancements. Other things to consider are how often you want new glasses and your overall frame allowance. Some plans may highlight low rates, but provide an overall low frame allowance, or don’t provide a lot of savings on lens enhancements (where costs can really add up). Plus, you’ll want to make sure the doctor network includes convenient locations. Read the plan details to ensure you’re getting the right plan for your needs.
No, but you’ll get the most from your benefits when you stay in-network. VSP has the largest independent doctor network in the country so you’re sure to find a practice close by.
Using an Individual Vision Plan is easy. First, pick the plan that’s right for you and the payment option that best fits your needs. Then, visit an eye doctor, (going in-network will help you get the most from your benefits) to receive a comprehensive eye exam. If corrective vision is needed, your eye doctor can help pick glasses or contacts to best fit your style. You pay your copay at the doctor’s office along with any options outside of your plan coverage, and the doctor will take care of processing your benefit claims.

Our vision plans provide savings on many lens enhancements:

  • Scratch-resistant coating – A clear coating that is less likely to scratch than uncoated lenses.
  • Anti-glare (anti-reflective) coating – A coating that increases a lens’s light transmission. It also reduces the amount of light reflected from the lens surface and eliminates ghost images.
  • Impact-resistant lenses – Lenses built from polycarbonate material, which is up to 10 times stronger than glass or plastic lenses.
  • Progressive (no-line multifocal) lenses – Progressive lenses are line-free, and their prescription strength gradually changes from distance to intermediate to near vision.
  • Light-to-dark (photochromic adaptive) lenses – Light-sensitive lenses that darken when exposed to sunlight and lighten when sun exposure is reduced.
  • UV protection – A lens treatment that absorbs the harmful portion of UV light found in sunlight.
  • High-index lenses – These thinner, lighter lenses are designed to improve comfort and attractiveness for those with high prescriptions.
A VSP Individual Vision Plan is similar to employer-based plans, especially those provided by VSP. Your individual plan will give you access to quality care and will cover an eye exam and glasses or contact, for a small copay, and will provide savings on lens enhancements.

Here are some things to look for with vision insurance:

  • Annual Benefits
    It’s important to make sure your vision plan covers yearly benefits. For example, some plans provide an eye exam and glasses every two years, while other plans offer an exam every year but frames every two years. It may not be noticeable, so if you see an unusually low price, check carefully. VSP makes annual benefits very clear so you know what you’re getting.
  • Doctor Network
    VSP has the largest network of independent doctors in the nation. With an average of five VSP network doctors within six miles of you, it’s easy to find a nearby VSP network doctor to maximize your vision coverage.
  • Frame Allowance
    With VSP, your frame allowance can be used toward any frame carried by your VSP network doctor. Your vision coverage should include a generous allowance for frames. Some plans may offer a higher allowance for their frame brands, and less coverage for frames outside of these brands. So, you’ll have more options when selecting your perfect pair.
  • Enrollment Fees
    Beware of any hidden fees when looking for vision coverage. Many plans may offer a lower monthly fee but will charge a high enrollment fee when signing up—making the overall plan costs more than you bargained for. VSP Individual Vision Plans have no enrollment fees and you can pick your billing date.
  • Start Date
    You can start using your benefits as soon as today when you enroll in a VSP Individual Vision Plan. Other plans may make you wait 30 days after enrolling to start using your benefits.
  • Lens Enhancements
    If you wear progressive lenses, make sure you’re covered. While some plans may show “standard progressives” as covered, that may not be the type your eye doctor prescribes. There are several types of progressives to chose from and VSP plans will give you savings regardless the type.
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