Helping employees see clearly.

Our Vision insurance plans are designed to help keep employees’ eyes healthy so they can stay productive at work. Coverage can include savings on eye exams, eyewear, and discounts on laser vision correction.

95% of diabetes related vision loss could be prevented by getting an annual eye exam.1

45 million Americans wear contacts.3

About 70% of adults report experiencing symptoms of digital eye strain such as blurred vision or headaches.4

How can we

Offering employees Vision insurance through VSP® Vision Care, that includes a comprehensive eye exam, is important because VSP providers can detect signs of chronic health conditions, such as diabetes and high blood pressure, before costly symptoms arise. Research shows that an eye exam can help provide early detection of major health issues.1

A benefit that is easy to offer

  • No ID cards or claim forms necessary
  • Access to the largest network of private-practice eye care providers in the U.S. through the VSP®network
  • Flexible enrollment options

Three plan options

Plan 1

Coverage for an eye exam and discounts for materials

Plan 2

Employer paid coverage for an eye exam and an option for employees to purchase coverage for materials

Plan 3

Coverage for an eye exam and materials

Helping members use their benefits

  • Discounts for glasses, sunglasses, additional lens options (progressive, tint transition lenses) and laser vision correction at contracted laser vision facilities
  • Access to eyeconic where employees can use their benefits to shop for glasses or contacts
  • Cover a wide selection of eyewear that meets the needs for all employees

Looking for an easy way to offer vision insurance directly to individuals?

There is help. VSP offers multiple plans with flexible payments that can help lower their out-of-pocket costs5.

See plans

The content on this page is not approved for use in Arizona, Georgia and New Mexico.

VSP is a registered trademark of Vision Service Plan.

1. https://www.diabetes.org/diabetes/eye-health (accessed 04/22)

2. Zelis as of April 2022

3. https://www.cdc.gov/contactlenses/fast-facts.html (accessed 04/26/22)

4. “2021 Update: Computer Vision Syndrome”, April 25, 2021 on optometrists.org.

5. Individual vision plans are issued by Vision Service Plan. Sun Life may receive a promotional advertising fee from VSP for individual plans purchased through this link.

This vision plan does not provide coverage for pediatric vision health services that satisfies the requirement for “minimum essential coverage” as defined by The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“PPACA”).

Group insurance policies are underwritten by Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada (Wellesley Hills, MA) in all states, except New York, under Policy Form Series 15-GP-01 and 16-VIS-C-01. In New York, group insurance policies are underwritten by Sun Life and Health Insurance Company (U.S.) (Lansing, MI) under Policy Form Series 15-GP-01 and 16-VIS-C-01. Product offerings may not be available in all states and may vary depending on state laws and regulations.

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