Technically, no. Medicare doesn’t cover routine eyeexams, eyeglassesor contact lenses, nor does it cover exams to determine prescriptions.
However, if you’re in certain high-risk groups, it does cover eye exams to check for specific conditions. It also covers diagnosis and treatment of eye conditions such ascataracts and cataract surgeryand offers limitedcoverage for glassesafter cataract surgery.
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What eye exams does Medicare cover?
Medicare covers eye exams to check for specific medical conditions, such as:
- If you have diabetes,Medicare will cover an annual eye exam to check fordiabetic retinopathy, which comes from damage to blood vessels at the back of the eye. Your risk increases the longer you live with diabetes. A licensed eye doctor in your statemust perform the exam.
- If you’re athigh risk for glaucoma,a series of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, Medicare will cover an annual glaucoma test. High risk is considered someone with diabetes, who has a family history of glaucoma, is African American and 50 or older or is Hispanic and 65 or older.
- If you haveage-related macular degeneration,an eye condition that causes damage to a small spot near the center of the retina, Medicare will pay for certain diagnostic tests and treatment, including some types of treatment using drug injections.
How much do I pay for covered eye exams?
After you pay the annual MedicarePart B deductible, which is $226 in 2023, you pay 20 percent of the Medicare-approved amount for tests and services.
Does Medicare Advantage covereye exams?
If you choose to get a privateMedicare Advantage planrather than original Medicare, you’ll have some coverage for eye exams, glasses and contact lenses, usually without a copayment. But you may have to pay if your expenses exceed plan limits. The Kaiser Family Foundation reported an average cap of $160 in 2021.
To check out plans with vision coverage in your area, go to theMedicare Plan Finderand type in your zip code. In thePlan Typedrop-down menu, click◯ Medicare AdvantagePlanand hit theApplybutton to register your choice.
You then may be asked to choose your county if your zip code spans more than one county. When you clickStart,you can identify if you receive financial aid and see an option to compare drug costs among plans. This doesn’t include vision costs.