dreamin_disney
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Hello. My dd will be getting contact for the 1st time next month. We get her eye exam with her optometrist at our medical group. We buy her glasses at another eye place because they have a better selection- the glasses are nicer, more updated and more stylish .
Edit- i found out that the fitting is different and another cost
so does really matter where i get the fitting or just go buy price? I was just thinking if the place i buy glasses is more updated and has nice styles then the medical group office does that mean they will have a more better selection of contact lenses brands?
double coverage questions
My plan coveres the eye exam 100%
Contact coverage
-Elective (Cosmetic/Convenience) up to $100
-Non-Elective (Medically necessary) hard or soft 100% but if its non paticpating provider than only up to $250
so I'll have to see if 1-800 contact or or comp quailify
Well dh just found out his work will provide vision insurance as of July 1st
-I dont have a co pay for exam and its covered 100%, his is $25 copay then covers the rest
-dh's covers
elective conventional lenses=$130 then 15% off any reamianing balance
elective disposable lenses= $130 no additional discounts
Non-elective contacts lenses= covered in full
My dd13 has a stigatism in one eye so she wants disposable ( i think 2 week wear) Dr. mentioned toric? so which of the above is her condition non elective???
Well Her appt is on thursday so my insurance will cover her exam since dh doesnt kick in until the 1st. In our medical insurance he is the primary because of his bday. Does the same apply with vision? if so next year will we have to pay $25 co pay for dh's insur even though mine doesnt have a copay, i only have a $10 copay for the glasses at the other place.
I was planning on paying about $400 for fitting/contacts thats just a guess hopefully it will be less.
oh how many contact to I get a couple month supply or year supply? As you can see we are clueless but need to be a budget and not a go broke
Thanks
Edit- i found out that the fitting is different and another cost
so does really matter where i get the fitting or just go buy price? I was just thinking if the place i buy glasses is more updated and has nice styles then the medical group office does that mean they will have a more better selection of contact lenses brands?
double coverage questions
My plan coveres the eye exam 100%
Contact coverage
-Elective (Cosmetic/Convenience) up to $100
-Non-Elective (Medically necessary) hard or soft 100% but if its non paticpating provider than only up to $250
so I'll have to see if 1-800 contact or or comp quailify
Well dh just found out his work will provide vision insurance as of July 1st
-I dont have a co pay for exam and its covered 100%, his is $25 copay then covers the rest
-dh's covers
elective conventional lenses=$130 then 15% off any reamianing balance
elective disposable lenses= $130 no additional discounts
Non-elective contacts lenses= covered in full
My dd13 has a stigatism in one eye so she wants disposable ( i think 2 week wear) Dr. mentioned toric? so which of the above is her condition non elective???
Well Her appt is on thursday so my insurance will cover her exam since dh doesnt kick in until the 1st. In our medical insurance he is the primary because of his bday. Does the same apply with vision? if so next year will we have to pay $25 co pay for dh's insur even though mine doesnt have a copay, i only have a $10 copay for the glasses at the other place.
I was planning on paying about $400 for fitting/contacts thats just a guess hopefully it will be less.
oh how many contact to I get a couple month supply or year supply? As you can see we are clueless but need to be a budget and not a go broke
Thanks