
Insurances
Niagara Falls Eyecare proudly accepts a wide range of health insurances to ensure our patients receive the care they need. We take most health insurances, including:
Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, Davis Vision, EyeMed, Independent Health, March Vision, Medicaid, Medicare, Spectera, United Health Care, and VSP.
If you have questions about your specific plan, please call us to confirm if we accept your insurance. Your eye health is our priority!
How do I pick which insurance works best for me?
Focus on plans that match your budget and eye health needs. Consider whether you're looking for basic coverage or comprehensive benefits that include eye exams, glasses, contacts, and even corrective surgery.
What benefits should I look for when selecting vision insurance?
Look for coverage on eye exams, lenses, frames, and contacts. Some plans may include discounts on lens enhancements, while others have allowances for frames and contacts.
What type of insurance covers vision?
Regular medical health insurance protects you from unexpected costs from eye injury or disease. In contrast, Vision insurance provides an added wellness benefit for healthy eye exams, which includes routine eye care, prescription eyewear and contact lenses, and other vision services at a reduced cost.
How much does basic vision insurance cost?
Vision insurance is often quite affordable, costing an average of $5 to $30 per month. However, vision insurance premiums depend on several factors, such as the deductible you choose, your provider, your age, and where you live.
Is vision insurance just for glasses?
It can help cover the cost of routine eye exams, glasses, contact lenses, and sometimes even vision-corrective surgery.
What is the difference between a vision plan and vision insurance?
There are a few differences between vision discount plans and insurance. The primary difference is that vision plans do not have a “deductible.” Medical insurance covers health problems, while vision plans provide benefits to standard check-ups and glasses.
