EyeMed and Your Annual Eyewear Benefit

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How it works

2024: You can get up to $150 toward the full retail price (not sale price) for one complete pair of prescription eyeglasses and/or contact lenses from a provider in the EyeMed network. Or, get up to $90 toward the price for one complete pair of eyeglasses and/or contact lenses from a store not in the EyeMed network. (Discounts cannot be combined. Access PPO plan members do not have an EyeMed participating provider requirement.)1

 

2025: You can get up to $150 ($250 for Saver, Smart Saver, and Access PPO members) toward the full retail price (not sale price) of eyewear (prescription lenses and/or frames) and/or contact lenses, including upgrades,  from a provider in the EyeMed network. Or get up to $90 ($150 for Saver and Smart Saver members; $250 for Access PPO members) toward the price of eyewear (prescription lenses and/or frames) and/or contact lenses from a store not in the EyeMed network.2

 

What is EyeMed?

EyeMed Vision Care is the network we use to provide your eyewear benefit. The EyeMed network includes more than 26,000 eye care providers including national chains such as LensCrafters, Sears Optical, Target Optical, and JCPenney Optical. See your Provider Directory for a list of EyeMed providers by town.

 

How to get the discount

In-network discount

To get your discount from a provider in the EyeMed network, just present your Tufts Health Plan Medicare Advantage member ID card at the time of purchase, and $150 (or $250 for HMO Saver Rx, HMO Smart Saver Rx, and Access PPO members in 2025) will automatically be deducted from the total cost of your eyewear purchase. 

Out-of-network discount

To get your discount at an out-of-network store, fill out the Out-of-Network Vision Services Claim Form. Find more information on the Out-of-Network Visual Claims Form found at thpmp.org/forms. Instructions are available on the form, or you can call Member Services for more information. Examples of out-of-network stores include national chains such as BJ's, Costco, and Walmart. (Access PPO plan members do not have an EyeMed participating provider requirement.)

 

If you have any questions, call Member Services

1-800-701-9000 (HMO)/1-866-623-0172 (TTY: 711) (PPO),  8 a.m. – 8 p.m., 7 days a week (Mon. – Fri. from Apr. 1 – Sept. 30). After hours and on holidays, please leave a message and a representative will return your call the next business day.

 

1Get up to $150 toward the full retail price (not sale price) of one complete pair of prescription eyeglasses and/or contact lenses once every calendar year from a provider in the EyeMed network, OR up to $90 from a store not in the EyeMed network. . If you use a non-EyeMed provider, you would need to pay out of pocket and submit for reimbursement. Discounts can’t be combined. Please refer to your Evidence of Coverage for more details.

2You can get up to $150 ($250 for Saver, Smart Saver, and Access PPO members) toward the full retail price (not sale price) for eyeglasses, prescription lenses, frames, and/or contact lenses including upgrades. Or get up to $90 ($150 for Saver and Smart Saver members; $250 for Access PPO members) from a provider not in the EyeMed network. If you use a non-EyeMed provider, you would need to pay out of pocket and submit for reimbursement. Discounts can’t be combined. Please refer to your Evidence of Coverage for more details.