DD9 needed glasses for distance the first time last March and the eye dr (pediatric opthamologist) told us she predicts her vision will gradually get worse. A few weeks ago dd said she didn't think she was seeing that well with her glasses. I called and got her an appt relatively quickly due to a cancellation.
It turned out I made dd's appointment 1 day shy of of 365 days. The claim was rejected. The eye dr's billing department told if I could try calling the insurance company and nicely see if they would do a one time courtesy adjustment. When I called the insurance company I was informed that unless there is a medical reason only one eye exam is covered every 24 months. A change in vision is not a medical reason to see an opthamologist since it is still just a routine exam therefore it isn't covered. The eye dr's office offered to try to rebill it mentioning a few things like allergies but most likely it isn't covered. Fortunately it will be $85 for a returning patient vs the $250 bill I thought.
Due to unemployment and the fed insurance subsidy ending for us the end of May I've done some insurance research and it seems that they now just cover routine eye visits once every 24 months. I really wish for kids it would be covered every 12 months. There isn't any medical reason but to me a child not seeing properly after close to a year should be reason enough for an eye exam. With money being tight it is a nuisance but even if I realized it was a year early I still would have taken dd to the opthamologist after she mentioned not seeing correctly with her glasses on.
It turned out I made dd's appointment 1 day shy of of 365 days. The claim was rejected. The eye dr's billing department told if I could try calling the insurance company and nicely see if they would do a one time courtesy adjustment. When I called the insurance company I was informed that unless there is a medical reason only one eye exam is covered every 24 months. A change in vision is not a medical reason to see an opthamologist since it is still just a routine exam therefore it isn't covered. The eye dr's office offered to try to rebill it mentioning a few things like allergies but most likely it isn't covered. Fortunately it will be $85 for a returning patient vs the $250 bill I thought.
Due to unemployment and the fed insurance subsidy ending for us the end of May I've done some insurance research and it seems that they now just cover routine eye visits once every 24 months. I really wish for kids it would be covered every 12 months. There isn't any medical reason but to me a child not seeing properly after close to a year should be reason enough for an eye exam. With money being tight it is a nuisance but even if I realized it was a year early I still would have taken dd to the opthamologist after she mentioned not seeing correctly with her glasses on.

. It was a different calendar year, which is important for our insurance. Plus dh wants to take her back before school starts in the fall, I don't think that one will be covered though. 