Anonymous wrote:Regular vision checks are only covered by your separate vision insurance. Your basic medical policy will cover injury and disease to the eye - but not glasses, contacts, fittings etc, which are also only covered on the vision plan. So if you stick a pencil in your eye, it's covered by regular medical. If there's nothing wrong, it's only covered by vision. If it's something in between, like a cataract, I'm not sure but i assume is covered by medical.
Anonymous wrote:I have no answer to you, but I am shocked he charged for the prescription separately!! WTF! It is the same as going to a pcp and aside the fee for the visit itself, he decides to charge me for my antibiotics prescription!
Anonymous wrote:I'm so confused. I just got out of the opthalmologist with a $160 bill. I have medical insurance and used to just have a copay for an eye exam here. When I was confused at checkout, they said the doc (MD) only takes insurance for an eye injury or medical problem but charges $130 for a check up with refraction and an extra $30 for contact lens prescription. Is this normal? I swear my bill was not this high last time! I also have a vision plan (which they say they don't take) but thought the check up would be regular insurance.
Since my husband was supposed to go to this same guy next week, we'd love recs for alternatives in DC. Thanks!