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Is Kaiser a VSP provider?

Is Kaiser a VSP provider?

Kaiser Insurance Online works in conjunction with VSP (Vision Service Plans) to offer vision insurance coverage that includes eye exams and materials such as frames and lenses. If you have a specific eye doctor you would like to use, simply call their office or contact us to confirm they take the plan. …

How do I get reimbursed for glasses VSP?

To submit a claim by mail, contact VSP Member Services at 800.877. 7195 to request a VSP Member Reimbursement Form. The form can be sent to a preferred address or emailed to you. You must complete the form and mail it to the address below.

Does VSP have a deductible?

Your VSP plan provides one eye exam in a 12-month period, necessary lenses and frames in a 12-month period. There is a $10 deductible for the exam and a $25 deductible for frames and lenses. If you decide not to see a VSP doctor, you’ll receive a lesser benefit and typically pay more out-of-pocket.

Does VSP coordinate benefits?

VSP allows coordination of benefits for patients eligible for coverage by more than one vision plan. When coordinating benefits, it must be determined which plan is billed first. The plan that covers the member as an employee is “primary”.

What does my VSP plan cover?

Everyone on your plan gets the comprehensive vision coverage you’d expect, like eye exams, glasses and savings on lens upgrades. A complimentary frame adjustment or contact lens consultation from a VSP network doctor’s office to ensure your eyewear fits properly. Free shipping.

Is VSP good insurance?

Bottom Line. VSP is a good insurer if you’re looking for an affordable vision plan with a wide network of doctors. Just make sure you evaluate your coverage options carefully to find a plan that’s right for you.

What does VSP pay for glasses?

Your allowance is the amount VSP will cover for your frames or for lens enhancements. For frames, a typical allowance is $150. In that case if you choose frames that cost less than $150, you pay nothing. If you choose frames that cost more than $150, you’ll pay the difference.

Does VSP cover glasses every year?

How does a frame allowance work? VSP Individual Vision Plans allow you to get new frames and lenses every 12 months. This means you can redefine your look and style every year.

How often can I use VSP insurance?

VSP Individual Vision Plans allow you to get new frames and lenses every 12 months.

Is there a copay with VSP insurance?

Copay. For most VSP Individual Vision Plans the copay is only $15 for a comprehensive eye exam and $25 for glasses. Copays are due to the doctor’s office at the time you receive the service.

How much does VSP pay for glasses?

VSP Standard Option

Save with VSP Coverage Without VSP Coverage With VSP Standard Option
Eye Exam $185 $10 Copay
Frame ($160 allowance*) $160 $20 Copay
Single Vision Lenses $99
Anti-glare Coating $146 $85

How to submit a VSP out of network claim?

Submitting a Claim & I’m No Longer a VSP Member . Contact VSP member services at 800.877.7195 and ask for a Member Reimbursement form (VSP Out-Of-Network form). Send the form and a copy of your receipts to: Vision Service Plan Attention: Claims Services P.O. Box 385018 Birmingham, AL 35238-5018. Processing Your Claim

How to submit a VSP Vision care reimbursement claim?

You typically have twelve months from the date of service to submit for reimbursement. ALL CLAIMS BY MAIL MUST BE SUBMITTED ON A VSP MEMBER REIMBURSEMENT FORM. To submit a claim by mail, contact VSP Member Services at 800.877.7195 to request a VSP Member Reimbursement Form. The form can be sent to a preferred address or emailed to you.

Where can I See my VSP reimbursement status?

You can see the status of your claims online. You can see the status of your claims in the Previous Doctor Visits & Services in the Claims & Reimbursement section. Your claim form and uploaded receipts have been successfully submitted. VSP has received your claim form.

What happens if a doctor is unaware of VSP?

The doctor was unaware you had VSP. The doctor was not a VSP network doctor and you do not have out-of-network benefits. The doctor billed your medical coverage instead of vision benefits and it was denied. The doctor billed medical services to your vision benefits and it was denied.