Good funding/coverage is low vision services and devices. Most services and devices are through the government sources below. Some glasses can be provided through vision insurances. Although a person may or may not appear to qualify for low vision programs, an evaluation is recommended when their vision function status needs clarification or a person simply desires to see better.
Government:
Private/Insurances:
Good coverage/funding for clinical low vision services but poor for low vision devices. Most services are provided through Medicare and secondary medical insurances. Most devices are obtained through private pay or Lions Clubs. Some spectacles can be provided through vision insurances. Although a person may or may not appear to qualify for low vision programs, an evaluation is recommended when their vision function status needs clarification or a person simply desires to see better.
Private/Insurances:
General medical insurance such as BCBS, Aetna (qualifies for low vision training/follow up beyond consult or evaluation if visual acuity is 20/70 or less in best eye).
Age 65 or older: Medicare (qualifies for low vision training/follow up beyond consult or evaluation if visual acuity is 20/70 or less in best eye).
VSP (some policies)
Lions Clubs
Government (age 55 or older):
Michigan Commission for the Blind (if visual acuity is 20/100 in best eye or widest diameter of visual field in best eye 20 degrees or less). This organization needs specific eye care details for prior authorization to start low vision.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Phone: 989-636-7580
Address: 2808 W Wackerly St # 1, Midland, MI 48640
Business fax number: (989) 636-7583
BUSINESS HOURS
For After-Hour Emergencies Call: 989-636-7580
No-show appointments may be subject to a $25 fee.