Elective Contact Lenses definition

Elective Contact Lenses means Contact Lenses a Covered Person chooses to wear instead of eyeglasses for reasons of comfort or appearance.
Elective Contact Lenses means all contact lenses that are not Non-Elective Contact Lenses.

Examples of Elective Contact Lenses in a sentence

  • Reimbursement up to $70 Elective Contact Lenses $175 allowance (in lieu of frame & lenses) Reimbursement up to $105 (in lieu of frame & lenses) Medically Necessary Contact Lenses $10 copay* Reimbursement up to $210 Frequency of exam benefit Every calendar year Every calendar year Frequency of frame and lens benefit Every calendar year Every calendar year * $10 exam copays.

  • Frame Coverage VSP Doctors and Retail Chains $150 allowance; plus 20% off any amount above the allowance Costco® Optical $80 allowance Contact Lens Coverage Elective Contact Lenses (prescription contact lenses, in lieu of glasses) $150 allowance Necessary Contact Lenses Not available at Retail Chains or Costco® Optical Covered in full after copay Value-added Program VSP Laser VisionCareSM Program Discounts on LASIK, Custom LASIK, and PRK, plus patient education.

  • Eye Examination: $35 Frame: $70 Single-Vision Lenses: $25 Bifocal / Progressive Lenses: $40 Trifocal Lenses: $45 Lenticular Lenses: $80 Elective Contact Lenses: $80 Visually Required Contacts: $150 1/ The fully covered frame benefit is available at all Visionworks locations nationwide and includes all frames except Maui ▇▇▇ eyewear.