Group Vision Coverage Made Simple
Group vision insurance is a small investment that delivers big value. From routine eye exams to prescription glasses and contact lenses, vision coverage is one of the most cost-effective ways to support your employees’ health and productivity. Even if employees don’t need corrective lenses today, annual eye exams help detect potential issues early—both with vision and overall wellness. We work with businesses across Southern Illinois to integrate vision coverage into new or existing benefit plans, offering flexible options that employees will actually use. Whether you’re a small team or a growing company, we’ll help you find the right carriers, networks, and pricing to fit your needs.
Why Group Vision Coverage Matters
Good vision isn’t just about seeing clearly—it’s essential to performing well at work, staying safe on the job, and maintaining long-term health. Vision insurance helps employees afford regular exams, glasses, contacts, and even specialty lenses or laser vision correction in some cases. Early detection of conditions like glaucoma, cataracts, and retinal disease can prevent serious issues down the road. Plus, optometrists are often the first to spot signs of chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension. When your team has access to quality vision care, they’re more likely to stay engaged, focused, and healthy—both at work and at home.
Plans Built for Affordability & Convenience
We guide you through options from top carriers that offer national networks and affordable premiums for your team.
Typical Vision Plan Features
Eye Exams
Usually covered once per year with a low copay at in-network providers.
Frames & Lenses
Annual or biannual allowance toward glasses, including single vision or progressive lenses.
Contact Lenses
Alternative to glasses with flexible benefits and purchase discounts.
Group Vision Insurance FAQs
Can employees use their own eye doctor?
We’ll help find plans with broad networks and good out-of-network benefits.
How often can employees get new glasses?
Most plans offer new frames or lenses every 12–24 months.
Is LASIK covered?
Vision can be bundled with dental or offered separately, depending on your needs.
Is LASIK covered?
Some plans allow part-time employee eligibility — we’ll help you review options.