Mrs. Bradbury
It will ALWAYS be the PeopleMover!
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I'm quickly losing patience in trying to find out a reasonable dollar amount to expect to pay when using our new vision insurance. I just got off the phone with insurance customer service and with one of the few local providers and I feel like I got half the story. 
We have BCBS-GA Blue View vision coverage. We've never had vision coverage in the past. It starts off fairly straightforward - $10 copay for a vision exam. $10 for something called "Vis Lens". $130 allowed for frames each year (Jan-Dec), and 20% off anything over $135. Then it begins to get dicey. For lighter-weight bifocal lenses, there's a $75 copay, then insurance pays the next $120, then we're responsible for anything over that. But we don't know what "that" might be until we're in the thick of it.
Contacts - $55 copay for contact fitting, unless it's "premium", which I was told bifocal may classify as "premium" - then it's just a 10% discount off of whatever the fitting charge is. $130 allowance per year (Jan-Dec) for contacts and it must be used all at once.
More dicey-ness: I couldn't get the chick at the provider to give me even a ballpark figure for what bifocal contacts cost. I specifically asked her, and said I understood different brands have different prices, I was just looking for a range and she said "It just depends" and said it could be discussed further in an appointment. The prospects of that are not looking too good, missy!
So how much do bifocal contacts cost? I know I can order from one of several online companies, but since I don't already wear bifocal contacts I think I need to be fitted through a professional first and afterwards I can order refills from wherever I choose.
Please let me know if this is not the way it's done.
So irritated right now!

We have BCBS-GA Blue View vision coverage. We've never had vision coverage in the past. It starts off fairly straightforward - $10 copay for a vision exam. $10 for something called "Vis Lens". $130 allowed for frames each year (Jan-Dec), and 20% off anything over $135. Then it begins to get dicey. For lighter-weight bifocal lenses, there's a $75 copay, then insurance pays the next $120, then we're responsible for anything over that. But we don't know what "that" might be until we're in the thick of it.
Contacts - $55 copay for contact fitting, unless it's "premium", which I was told bifocal may classify as "premium" - then it's just a 10% discount off of whatever the fitting charge is. $130 allowance per year (Jan-Dec) for contacts and it must be used all at once.
More dicey-ness: I couldn't get the chick at the provider to give me even a ballpark figure for what bifocal contacts cost. I specifically asked her, and said I understood different brands have different prices, I was just looking for a range and she said "It just depends" and said it could be discussed further in an appointment. The prospects of that are not looking too good, missy!
So how much do bifocal contacts cost? I know I can order from one of several online companies, but since I don't already wear bifocal contacts I think I need to be fitted through a professional first and afterwards I can order refills from wherever I choose.
Please let me know if this is not the way it's done.
So irritated right now!
