United HealthOne Vision Insurance
Underwritten by Golden Rule Insurance Co
UHC is a respected name in the healthcare industry. As such, they offer competitive Vision coverage for Indiana residents. Our Rating: ★★★★☆
Keep an eye on your vision health with UHC vision insurance.
United HealthOne’s vision insurance plans offer you choice and flexibility, plus no waiting periods. You choose the coverage you need – glasses or contacts (Plan A) or both glasses and contacts (Plan B). The UHC vision provider network offers quality care from professionals in private and retail settings across the country. You have the flexibility to use non-network providers. But the best coverage is offered through the UHC vision network.
For example, a comprehensive eye exam from a network provider costs you $10. At a non-network provider, the plan pays up to $50 and you pay the rest of the billed charges. Simply make a commitment to continue the coverage for at least 12 months (not applicable in all states).
The Best Value: Using network vision providers
Find a vision provider at myuhcvision.com. Your out-of-pocket expenses – what you’ll owe for vision services – will vary depending on the type of provider you use. Our online list of network providers are categorized in three ways: • Full service – contracted to provide eye exams and prescription eyewear at discounted rates.
- Exam Only – contracted to provide exams ONLY at discounted rates.
- Dispense Only – contracted to dispense prescription eyewear ONLY at discounted rates.
Using a network vision provider: you pay the copay for eye exams and eyeglass lenses. For frames, you pay any amount over our allowance. There is no copay for contact lenses in the “select” group.
Note: When using Walmart, Sam’s Club, and Costco for contacts, the select contact lenses list does not apply. You pay any charge above the non-select group allowance. Using a non-network vision provider: you pay any charge above the plan’s allowance amount.
Eligible for purchases at Warby Parker
Warby Parker’s frames are designed in-house and crafted from top-tier materials. Their eyeglasses come with scratch-resistant, smudge-resistant, and anti-reflective treatments (plus 100% UV protection) at zero additional cost. For every pair purchased, a pair is distributed to someone in need.
How United HealthOne Vision Works with Warby Parker
Your UnitedHealthcare vision benefits work differently at Warby Parker than they do at other providers.
Here’s a breakdown of how much you could save, depending on what you’re shopping for:
*This is the amount owed by most UnitedHealthcare members whose plans are eligible to be used at Warby Parker, when shopping for any eyeglasses or sunglasses that start at $95 without insurance.
Pricing
- Plan A monthly premium rates: $10.40 for primary insured, additional $6.60 per month for each dependent.
- Plan B monthly premium rates: $14.30 for primary insured, additional $9.00 per month for each dependent.
Plan Designs
Additional Details
No benefits are payable for vision expenses: • That are not identified and included as covered expenses under the policy. You are responsible for payment of services not covered by the policy. • That are part of a covered expense that is subject to a copayment or your responsibility after we pay our coinsurance percentage. • Not rendered or not within the scope of the vision provider’s license. • For which a covered person may be compensated under Workers’ Compensation Law, or other similar employer liability law. • For orthoptics or vision therapy training and any associated supplemental testing. • For replacement of an eyeglass frame and eyeglass lenses furnished under this plan which are lost or broken except at the normal intervals when services are otherwise available. • For medical or surgical treatment of the eyes. • For missed appointment charges. • For applicable sales tax charge on vision care services. • For corrective surgical procedures such as, but not limited to, Radial Keratotomy (RK) and Photo-Refractive Keratectomy (PRK). • For any eye examination or any corrective eyewear, required by an employer as a condition of employment. • For corrective vision treatment of an experimental or investigative nature. • For eyewear, except prescription eyewear; non-prescription items (e.g. plano lenses); or optional lens extras. No benefits are payable for vision services:
- Provided without cost to a covered person in the absence of insurance covering the charge.
- That exceed the frequency limitations or exceed any applicable benefit allowance in the policy.
- Performed by a vision provider who is a member of the covered person’s immediate family.
- Provided prior to the effective date or after the termination date of the policy.