Most vision plans in California include:
Annual eye exams
Prescription lenses (single vision, bifocal, trifocal)
Frames (with a set allowance)
Contact lenses (often instead of glasses)
Lens coatings or enhancements (like anti-glare or blue light protection)
Some plans even include LASIK discounts or specialty lens upgrades. However, coverage levels vary, so knowing the details matters.
Out-of-network providers may come with lower reimbursement or no coverage at all.
Cosmetic options, like designer frames or premium coatings, may exceed your plan's allowance.
Medical eye issues like glaucoma or cataracts are typically handled by your health insurance, not your vision plan.
Non-prescription glasses or blue light glasses without a prescription usually aren't covered.
If you’re self-employed or managing a small business, understanding what is and isn’t included is key to offering real value.
Many vision insurance plans use networks like VSP or EyeMed, which partner with optometrists and eyewear providers across California, including in Los Angeles, San Fernando Valley, and Ventura County.
In-network providers typically:
Offer lower out-of-pocket costs
Handle billing directly
Provide better frame and lens options within coverage limits
Out-of-network care is still possible but often requires submitting claims for reimbursement.
Families with kids (especially students)
Adults with frequent screen use
Aging individuals with changing prescriptions
Employers building out voluntary benefit options
As a business owner, offering vision coverage can be a simple, affordable way to round out your benefits package, and it signals to employees that you care about their total well-being.
Whether you’re protecting your family or enhancing your employee benefits, we’ll help you compare the best vision plans in California (and beyond).
Let’s make sure your vision coverage is clear, affordable, and actually useful.
This guide focuses on vision insurance for California families, but I’m also licensed in multiple states, including Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas, and can help no matter where you live.