Does Medicare Cover Vision And Eye Care?

Original Medicare And Vision Coverage

 

Original Medicare Parts A and B do not cover vision care, except in certain circumstances. For example, Part B partially covers eye exams if you’re at higher risk for eye complications such as glaucoma. Original Medicare also covers some medically necessary eye surgeries, such as cataract removal. But it will not cover routine eye exams, glasses, or contacts, which can become costly.

 

Fortunately, you have options when it comes to vision care. Private insurance companies like Anthem offer affordable stand-alone vision insurance plans to complement Original Medicare, Medicare Supplement, or Part D (prescription drug) plans. Routine vision coverage is also built into Medicare Advantage plans.

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Vision Coverage With Medicare Advantage Plans

 

Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans are bundled plans that usually include dental, vision, and hearing coverage, plus some other services that Original Medicare doesn’t cover. This can include fitness programs, prescription drug coverage, and more.

 

Medicare Advantage plans that include vision care typically cover a yearly exam and an allowance for eyewear. There may be options to increase vision coverage within those plans.

Vision Coverage With Medicare Supplement Plans

 

Medicare Supplement plans help offer extra coverage for what Original Medicare does not cover, such as copays, deductibles, and coinsurance. Most Medicare Supplement plans do not include vision care, but you can purchase stand-alone vision coverage.

 

Stand-alone Individual vision plans offer additional coverage you can add to an Original Medicare, Medicare Supplement, or Part D plan. Our Individual Vision plans cover eye exams and include an allowance for glasses or contacts. We offer a variety of affordable vision insurance plans that fit your needs.

Eye Care Is Crucial For Older Adults

 

Whatever you do, it is important to have regular eye exams that include retinal scans, pupil dilation, and glaucoma screenings. These are painless but important screenings. Eye exams can also reveal early symptoms and warning signs of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. The earlier you spot an issue, the easier it is to treat.

 

Many age-related eyesight issues are easily addressed at the optometrist. For example, reading glasses or blue-blocking glasses can do wonders for decreasing eye strain.

 

As we grow older, our ability to distinguish shapes, colors, and contrasts can make driving harder, especially at night. It also becomes more difficult to adjust from low light to bright light and vice versa. Glasses or contacts can compensate for some of these issues, and a healthy diet, exercise, and regular eye exams can help keep your vision sharp for many years to come.

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Plan availability, premiums, copays, deductibles, benefits, and benefit amounts may vary based on where you live, the plan you choose, and your eligibility.

 

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, a Medicare Advantage Organization with a Medicare Contract offers HMO, PPO, D-SNP, C-SNP, and/or I-SNP plans. Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield D-SNP plans contract with state Medicaid programs. Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Retiree Solutions, a Medicare Organization with a Medicare Contract in New York offers PPO plans. Enrollment in Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Retiree Solutions plans depend on contract renewal.

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