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Prices vary by location. The gifter pays for the entire 12-month plan at purchase.

A vision screening can detect obvious vision problems, but many issues can go undetected with a screening alone. A comprehensive eye exam with an optometrist more accurately measures a child’s overall eye health by evaluating multiple aspects of a child’s vision; this includes the close-up skills essential for reading, tracking and focusing.

VSP has the nation’s largest network of independent doctors, so chances are the recipient already sees a VSP network doctor. The recipient will get the most from their plan benefits when seeing a VSP network doctor.

The recipient will receive a confirmation email letting them know that they have been gifted a plan and details on how to get started. You will also receive a confirmation email with a receipt included.

Enter the recipient’s zip code to find plan options in their area.

No, not at this time.

No, there are no age limits or restrictions for the recipient. You can purchase a standalone plan for anyone you’d like, including your child or someone else’s child.

The recipient will be responsible for any copays and lens enhancements at the doctor’s office. We outline all copays and out-of-pocket costs before you purchase a plan so you can be confident in your gift choice.

You can purchase a vision plan for a child, friend, family member, or anyone. After you purchase the plan, the recipient will receive an email with the plan information. From there, they can schedule an appointment with any VSP network doctor for an eye exam. If vision correction is needed, the doctor will help them pick glasses or contact lenses covered under their plan.

Your recipient’s eyes not only affect how they see, but how they feel. A vision plan from VSP will help your recipient take care of them, save money and can lead to a better quality of life, including:

It all starts with an eye exam. During their eye exam, the doctor can also detect early signs of serious general health conditions so they can manage them before they become more difficult problems. This can include things like diabetes and high blood pressure.

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