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Vision coverage isn’t just there for you when you have an eye care problem. Routine eye exams are a great way to prevent eye problems and can even help your overall health. Learn how vision coverage can be right for you by answering a few questions below.  

 
  • 1. Do you get regular eye exams?

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  • 2. Do you wear glasses or contacts?

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  • 3. Do you have any children?

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Legal notices

Aetna is the brand name used for products and services provided by one or more of the Aetna group of companies, including Aetna Life Insurance Company and its affiliates (Aetna).

Vision insurance plans are offered, insured and/or administered by Aetna Life Insurance Company (Aetna). Certain claims administration services are provided by First American Administrators, Inc., and certain network administration services are provided through EyeMed Vision Care (“EyeMed”), LLC.

This material is for information only. Vision insurance plans contain exclusions and limitations.

Not all services are covered. See plan documents for a complete description of benefits, exclusions and limitations of coverage. Plan features and availability may vary by location and are subject to change.

Providers in the Aetna Vision network are contracted and credentialed through EyeMed Vision Care, LLC, according to EyeMed's requirements. EyeMed and Aetna are independent contractors and not agents of each other. Provider participation may change without notice.

Refer to Aetna.com for more information about Aetna plans.

Policy forms issued in Oklahoma include: GR-9N, GR-29N.
Policy forms issued in Missouri include: AL HGrpPOL-VISION 01.
Policy forms issued in Idaho include: GR-29/GR-29N, AL HGrpPol-Vision01.

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