Our Clinic in Greenville Accepts The Following:
A vision insurance policy is not the same as health insurance. Regular health insurance plans protect you against financial losses due to unexpected eye injuries or disease. Vision insurance, on the other hand, is a wellness benefit designed to provide routine eye care, prescription eyewear and other vision-related services at a reduced cost.
Because we provide both medical and routine eye care, we accept a number of insurance plans to help cover the cost depending on your individual needs.
We accept most Medicare Advantage plans. Please call the office to confirm.
** Please note, Dr. Rose Hopkins provides a number of specialized services that are self-pay.
Dr. Rose Hopkins participates in the following vision plans:
- VSP
- Medicare
- Medicare, Part B.
Unfortunately, Dr. Rose Hopkins is not a provider for Medicare Advantage.
Dr. Joe Hopkins participates in the following medical and vision insurance plans:
- VSP
- Medicare
- Eye Med
Dr. Athena Mears participates in the following medical and vision insurance plans:
- Medicare, Part B
If you do not see your plan listed here, please give us a call and we would be happy to assist you. Our staff is also always available to answer any questions regarding your benefits.
The cost of routine eye exams and prescription eyewear can be of real concern, especially for large families. In many cases, vision insurance can lower these annual expenses.
A vision insurance policy is not the same as medical insurance. Regular medical health insurance plans protect you against financial losses due to unexpected eye injuries or disease. Vision insurance, on the other hand, is a wellness benefit designed to provide routine eye care, prescription eyewear and other vision-related services at a reduced cost.