Whether you’re playing sports, dressing up for an event or just want to switch up your look, contact lenses can give you a bit of extra freedom. In most instances, we can claim direct from your insurance company, saving you time and hassle.
Claiming contact lenses with health insurance
We’ve got over 40 different types of contact lenses to choose from, which you may be able to claim as part of your vision plan. With contact lenses for astigmatism to progressive lenses, you’ll be able to find what you’re looking for. We stock a wide range of popular brands, including Acuvue®, Air Optix, Biofinity, Focus Dailies and Proclear.
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You can use your optical coverage to claim a rebate on contact lenses bought in store.
We love glasses, but we also know they’re not always the right option. Playing sports, applying make‑up, and even travelling can be made easier with the help of contact lenses. As well as the practical benefits, contact lenses are great option if you just want to change up your look from time to time.
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Come and visit our teams in store to find out how you can get extra from your vision plan.
Terms and conditions
Private/Employer Insurance Coverage – The amount and extent of coverage offered for prescription eyeglasses, prescription contact lenses and eye exams varies by vision insurance plan. Subject to your insurance coverage, you may choose to use your vision insurance benefits towards the cost of prescription eyeglasses, prescription contact lenses and/or eye exams. If any prescription eyeglasses, contact lenses or eye exams are not covered or only partially covered by your vision insurance plan, you will be required to pay the remaining balance. We recommend consulting your insurance provider to determine your individual vision coverage prior to ordering prescription eyeglasses or contact lenses or undergoing an eye exam.
Provincial/Territorial Insurance Coverage – Provincial or territorial insurance coverage for eye exams may be available for seniors, children, and individuals with certain medical conditions. For an eye exam to be covered by a provincial or territorial health care plan, patients must meet the specific eligibility requirements for coverage in the applicable province or territory. We recommend consulting your provincial or territorial health authority to determine your individual vision coverage prior to undergoing an eye exam. Patients not covered by their provincial or territorial health care plan must pay for the cost of an eye exam. Eye exams are provided by independent optometrists. Contact store for more details.