Best Vision Insurance Companies for 2025

VSP has the best vision insurance plans overall, but Blue Cross Blue Shield is good for dental and vision insurance bundles.

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Best vision insurance companies

Best vision insurance overall: VSP

  • $13-$30

VSP plans have excellent coverage, and members get good discounts on LASIK.

Pros

  • Large network of eye doctors

  • Offers several deals on LASIK surgery

  • Several plan options available

Cons

  • Higher-tier plans can get expensive compared to some companies

VSP has the best insurance for eye laser surgery, like LASIK.

The company has lots of coupons and offers to make LASIK cheaper. For example, you may be able to finance your LASIK with no interest or get cheaper LASIK by going to a certain office to have the procedure. And because so many eye doctors and offices take VSP, finding a doctor for your eye surgery is easier than it could be with other companies.

Best dental and vision insurance bundle: Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS)

  • $9-$16

BCBS is a great option if you want to bundle dental and vision insurance.

Pros

  • Offers several vision and dental plans to choose

  • Generally good customer service

  • Large network of eye doctors and dentists

Cons

  • Coverage options depend on the BCBS company near you

  • Not all BCBS companies sell vision or dental insurance

Best vision insurance for seniors: Humana

  • $14

Humana has good coverage for the kind of lenses many seniors need.

Pros

  • PLUS plan has good coverage for multi-focal lenses

  • Coverage starts immediately

  • Large network of eye doctors

Cons

  • Not as many plan options as other companies

  • Doesn't offer health insurance, only Medicare

Cheapest vision insurance: EyeMed

  • $5-$30

EyeMed sells vision insurance plans starting at just $5 per month.

Pros

  • Offers cheap, basic plans

  • Three tiers of coverage to choose from

  • Large network of eye doctors

Cons

  • Coverage doesn't start until at least a week after you buy a plan

EyeMed vs. VSP

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VSP and EyeMed are both large vision insurance companies. With both companies, you'll have the choice to go to a range of eye doctors and retail locations to get vision care.

The main difference between the companies is the retailers they partner with. EyeMed works with Glasses.com, ContactsDirect.com, LensCrafters, Ray-Ban, Target Optical, Oakley and Nuance Audio. VSP works with Visionworks and Eyemart Express, and some Costco and Walmart locations take VSP coverage, too.

If you're comparing EyeMed and VSP plans, pay attention to the monthly rate and coverage options. Make sure you choose a plan that works for your needs.

How much does vision insurance cost?

A standalone vision insurance plan usually costs between $5 and $30 per month, depending on the plan.

Company
Monthly rate
EyeMed logo
EyeMed$5-$30
BlueCross BlueShield  logo
$9-$16
VSP logo
VSP$13-$30
Humana logo
Humana$14

Average monthly rate for a 40-year-old in Detroit, Michigan.

Your rates depend on your age, where you live, the company you pick and the specific details of your plan. Many companies offer multiple plans, ranging from basic to extensive coverage. Plans with more coverage have higher monthly rates.

How to save on vision insurance

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Shop around and compare quotes. Different vision insurance companies offer different plans and rates. Shopping around lets you compare coverage and prices to find the best option for you.

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Choose a basic plan. Basic plans are usually cheaper because they usually only cover a yearly eye exam, contacts or glasses. But if you want or need better coverage, like for you'll pay more.

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Stay in your plan's network. Check to make sure your eye doctor takes your insurance before you commit to a plan. Some plans have out-of-network coverage, but you'll pay less if you stay in the network. Often, though, your insurance won't work if you go outside the network, and you'll have to pay for all of your vision care yourself.

What does vision insurance cover?

Vision insurance usually covers regular eye exams, contacts and glasses.

Depending on the plan you buy, you might also have coverage for add-ons to your glasses, like anti-scratch or anti-glare coatings.

Some plans also have coverage or offer discounts for corrective eye surgery like LASIK.

What's not covered by vision insurance?

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Vision insurance doesn't cover everything related to your eye health. For example, if you have a medical problem like glaucoma, your health insurance — not your vision insurance — pays for your care, although your vision insurance will pay for a yearly eye exam to test you for eye-related medical issues. Vision insurance also doesn't cover non-prescription glasses or colored contacts, cosmetic procedures like eyelid surgery or specialty lenses, such as those for certain sports or jobs.

How to find the best vision insurance

If you need to find a standalone vision insurance plan, you'll want to think about your needs and budget. Then you can compare plans to find the one that works for you.

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Think about your needs. Do you just need an annual eye exam and a prescription for glasses or contacts? Is the plan just for you or for your family, too? Deciding what kind of vision care you need will help you find a plan that fits your situation.

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Consider your budget. Are you willing to pay a bit more each month for better coverage and a lower bill when you go to the eye doctor? Or would you rather have a cheaper monthly rate and pay more yourself for your vision care? Many companies offer different levels of plans, so knowing your financial preferences helps you pick the right tier of coverage.

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Compare plans. You can get vision insurance plans directly from different companies or you can contact a health insurance agent to shop for you. Compare plans based on coverage, monthly rate and customer service.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best eye vision insurance?

VSP sells the best vision insurance overall, including the best option for laser eye surgery. Humana is good for seniors, while Blue Cross Blue Shield is great if you want to bundle vision and dental coverage together. EyeMed is a good option for cheap rates. The best option for you depends on your specific needs.

Is VSP or EyeMed better?

VSP and EyeMed both sell good plans and neither company is notably better than the other. EyeMed generally has cheaper rates, so it's a better option if you're on a budget. VSP is a better option if you want LASIK surgery because of the discounts and savings options.

Can I purchase vision insurance on my own?

Yes, you can buy your own vision insurance if you don't get coverage from your job. Many companies, like VSP, EyeMed, Humana and many Blue Cross Blue Shield companies sell standalone vision insurance plans.

Methodology

ValuePenguin's experts reviewed coverage, cost and customer satisfaction to pick the best optical insurance companies. Added benefits, like discounts on LASIK surgery, were also factored into our ranking.

All rates are for a 40-year-old man living in Detroit, Michigan. Your rates will be different depending on your age, where you live and the coverage level you pick. Rates are for comparison purposes only.

About the Author

Cate Deventer
Cate Deventer

Insurance Writer

Cate Deventer is a ValuePenguin writer who specializes in health insurance, Medicare, auto and home insurance. She's been a licensed insurance agent since 2011.


She started her insurance career working as a customer service agent for State Farm. She later moved to an independent agency, where she worked with several insurance companies and hundreds of clients. She quoted policies, filed claims and answered insurance questions. In 2021, she pivoted her career and began writing about insurance for Bankrate. She moved to ValuePenguin in 2023 and began writing about health insurance and Medicare.


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