Quality Vision Insurance
Diversified Employee Benefit Services connects businesses with quality vision insurance providers nationwide.
In an era where screens dominate professional and personal spaces, taking care of one’s vision health is more critical than ever. Diversified Employee Benefit Services connects you with high-quality vision insurance to protect your employees’ well-being. Along with our inclusive group medical, dental, disability, and life insurance plans, our vision benefits packages provide affordable coverage.
Our vision insurance plans cover routine eye exams, eyeglasses, contacts, and more. During annual eye exams, optometrists and ophthalmologists check for vision problems and signs of underlying conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, and autoimmune disorders.
As a partner of most major insurance carriers, Diversified Employee Benefit Services connects businesses and their employees with an extensive vision network of eye doctors and optical retailers.
Whether you’re seeking large or small group vision insurance, DEBS presents insured plans that fit any business model. We help organizations with less than 50 employees find small business vision insurance that boosts employee morale and saves money.
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Have More Questions?
What eye care services are covered by vision insurance?
Vision insurance typically covers a portion of routine eye exams, eyeglasses, contact lenses, and sometimes LASIK surgery. The covered service depends on the plan, and Diversified Employee Benefit Services is here to provide needed assistance.
How can my employees find an eye doctor who accepts their vision insurance?
Most vision insurance companies have an online provider directory you can search by location. This makes it easy to find eye doctors and compare in-network options.
Do insured people need a referral to see an ophthalmologist?
Employees can usually visit an optometrist without a referral for routine eye exams. To see an ophthalmologist or retina specialist, they generally need their primary doctor to provide a referral first.
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