Contact Lenses definition

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

  • DENTAL Dependent Age 21/25 Annual maximum $1,250 Orthodontist– Lifetime maximum $1,000 VISION Dependent Age 21/25 Exam $ 65 Frames $ 90 Lenses Contact Lenses Single $ 60 Cosmetic $125 Bifocal $100 Medically Necessary $150 Trifocal $125 Lenticular $225 Any other levels of coverage in effect as of September 1, 2010, shall remain in effect.


More Definitions of Contact Lenses

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,
Contact Lenses. The program covers glass or plastic contact lenses if the patient's vision cannot be corrected to at least 20/70 in the better eye by other lenses or when medically necessary for certain specified medical conditions. If contact lenses are selected but are not necessary for the above reasons, the program will cover up to a maximum of $35.00.