The cost of routine eye exams and prescription eyewear can be of real concern, especially for large families. In many cases, vision insurance can lower these annual expenses.
A vision insurance policy is not the same as health insurance. Regular health insurance plans protect you against financial losses due to unexpected eye injuries or disease. Vision insurance, on the other hand, is a wellness benefit designed to provide routine eye care, prescription eyewear and other vision-related services at a reduced cost.
Vision Insurance accepted by TSO Wichita Falls:
- Advantica
- Always Care
- Ameritas
- Avesis
- BCBS
- Cigna
- Coast to Coast
- CompBenefits
- Department of Assistive and Rehabilitation Services (DARS)
- Division for Rehabilitation Services
- EyeMed
- Eyemed-Access Plans Only
- GEHA
- Guardian
| - Humana-Comp Benefits
- Medicare Part B
- Medicare Railroad
- National Vision Administrators-NVA
- OptumHealth Vision-formerly Spectera Vision
- Spectera-OptumHealth
- Superior Vision Plan
- TML IEBP
- TSO VISION PLAN
- United Health Care Vision-Formerly known as Spectera
- Vision Service Plan-VSP
- UMR
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Medical Insurance accepted by Wichita Falls:
- Aetna
- BCBS
- Care Improvement Plus
- Cigna
| - Medicare Part B
- Medicare Railroad
- UMR
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Because we at TSO Wichita Falls Eye Care Center provide both medical and routine eye care, we accept a number of insurance plans to help cover the cost depending on your individual needs.
If your current insurance is not listed please call us as this is not a complete list.
Read more about vision insurance.
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It's not true that insurance protects you against unexpected or overwhelming financial obligations. Vision insurance, on the other hand, is a wellness benefit designed to provide routine eye care, prescription
eyewear and other vision-related services at a reduced cost. Learn about types of plans, coverage and payment options.
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Make the most of your vision insurance plan by understanding your particular vision coverage.
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As a service to our patients, we are pleased to offer the CareCredit card, the nation's leading patient payment program. CareCredit lets you begin your procedure immediately—then pay for it over time with low monthly payments that are easy to fit into your monthly budget.