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Vision Coverage
Vision Coverage Is Condition Coverage
An annual eye exam is the earliest detector of diabetic retinopathy, hypertensive damage, multiple sclerosis, and several autoimmune complications. For adults living with these conditions, vision coverage is not a perk — it's part of your care plan. Open Door Health helps you add it for less than the cost of a single exam.
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What an annual eye exam catches
- ✦Diabetic retinopathy — the leading cause of new blindness in working-age adults
- ✦Hypertensive retinopathy — early sign of uncontrolled blood pressure
- ✦Optic neuritis — often an early MS indicator
- ✦Sjögren's, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis — visible in dry-eye and inflammation patterns
- ✦Glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts — caught earlier, treated better
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What vision coverage usually pays
Annual eye exam
Typically $0–$20 copay including dilation and refraction.
Frames and lenses
$100–$200 allowance toward frames, lenses included with standard upgrades discounted.
Contact lenses
Similar allowance applied to contacts instead of glasses.
LASIK / corrective surgery
15–30% discount on in-network providers.
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Monthly cost
| Individual vision | $14–$28 / mo |
| Family vision | $32–$70 / mo |
| Dental + vision bundle | $32–$80 / mo |
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