What Insurance Does LensCrafters Take?

When it comes to purchasing new eyewear, one of the most important considerations for many customers is insurance. Whether you have an individual insurance plan, a group policy through your employer, or are a government employee, knowing which insurance companies are accepted by LensCrafters can be incredibly helpful.

LensCrafters Accepted Insurance: An Overview

LensCrafters is not an insurance provider, but many insurance companies have agreements with LensCrafters to provide discounts and coverage for eyewear. Depending on your insurance provider, you may be able to receive full or partial coverage for your eyewear purchases at LensCrafters.

It’s important to note that LensCrafters may not accept all insurance providers, so it’s always a good idea to check with your provider or LensCrafters directly to see which options are available to you.

Insurance Providers Accepted by LensCrafters:

Insurance Provider
Accepted?
Vision Service Plan (VSP)
Yes
Eyemed Vision Care
Yes
United Healthcare Vision
Yes
Spectera
Yes
Cigna Vision
Yes
Blue View Vision
Yes
Medicare Part B
Yes
Medicaid
Yes
Tricare
Yes
FEP BlueVision
Yes
Aetna Vision
Yes
NVA
Yes
Envolve
Yes

What if My Insurance Provider is Not on the List?

If your insurance provider is not on the list above, it doesn’t necessarily mean that LensCrafters won’t accept your insurance. It’s always best to check with your insurance provider or LensCrafters directly to see what options are available to you.

Using Your Insurance at LensCrafters

Using your insurance at LensCrafters is easy, but the process can vary depending on your provider and policy. Here are some frequently asked questions to help you navigate the process:

FAQs

Do I need to bring my insurance card with me?

Yes! In order for LensCrafters to process your insurance, you’ll need to bring your insurance card with you to your appointment.

Can I use my insurance for both eyeglasses and contacts?

It depends on your policy! Some insurance providers cover both eyeglasses and contact lenses, while others only cover one or the other. Be sure to check with your provider or LensCrafters to see what your policy covers.

What if I have a copay?

If you have a copay, you’ll need to pay it at the time of your appointment. Copays can vary depending on your policy and provider, so be sure to check with them before your appointment.

What if my insurance doesn’t cover the full cost of my eyewear?

If your insurance doesn’t cover the full cost of your eyewear, you’ll be responsible for paying the remaining balance. LensCrafters offers a variety of payment options, including credit cards and financing, to help make your purchase more affordable.

What if I have a question about my insurance coverage?

If you have a question about your insurance coverage, the best thing to do is to check with your insurance provider or LensCrafters directly. They’ll be able to provide you with the most up-to-date information.

Conclusion

LensCrafters accepts a variety of insurance providers, making it easy for customers to receive discounts and coverage for their eyewear purchases. If you’re unsure about your insurance coverage, be sure to check with your provider or LensCrafters directly to see what options are available to you. And always remember to bring your insurance card with you to your appointment!