Contact Lenses means ophthalmic corrective Lenses, either glass or plastic, ground or molded as prescribed by a Plan Provider to be fitted directly to the patient’s eyes.
Contact Lenses means those lenses that are worn for cosmetic, therapeutic, or refractive purposes.
Contact Lenses means ophthalmic corrective lenses as prescribed;
Examples of Contact Lenses in a sentence
The Contact Lenses benefit is paid in lieu of Eyeglass Lenses and Frames.
Medically Necessary Contact Lenses that are not duly Authorized will not be covered.
An Insured is eligible to receive benefits under the Eyeglass Lenses Benefit or the Frame benefit only after the Contact Lenses benefit Frequency has ended.The Eyeglass Lenses benefit and the Eyeglass Frame benefit is paid in lieu of the Contact Lenses benefit.
Participating Providers will inform the Member of the Contact Lenses selection covered by this Benefit Plan.
If the Member chooses Non-Selection Contact Lenses, he will be responsible the difference in cost between the Selection and Non-Selection Contact Lenses.
More Definitions of Contact Lenses
Contact Lenses means ophthalmic corrective lenses, as prescribed;
Contact Lenses means those lenses with prescription power and those lenses without prescription power which that are worn for cosmetic, therapeutic, or refractive purposes.
Contact Lenses means ophthalmic corrective Lenses as prescribed by an Affiliated Optometrist or an Ophthalmologist to be fitted directly to a Member’s eyes.
Contact Lenses means a thin lens designed to fit over the cornea and worn to correct defects in vision.
Contact Lenses means those lenses with prescription power and
Contact Lenses means a lens placed directly on the surface of the eye, regardless of whether it is intended to correct a visual defect, and includes, but is not limited to, cosmetic, therapeutic, and corrective lenses.
Contact Lenses means those lenses that are worn for cosmetic,