Diabetic eye care Medicaid, medicare and almost all health plans allow for special diabeetic initiative care.
Medicaid on a whole has a diabetic initiative. Where one eye exam, prssure and slit light and pair of glasses are paid for.
medicare will always pay for eye exam, eye surgery if needed, one pair of glasses( with I think a small deductable) every year.
Aetna, Blue crosspblue sheild and so on also have a specific program for diabetics and do providee for glasss and exams.
Free clinics and health departments ahve initiatives for maintaining eye care as well. You just have to schedule on a day that the optician is working.
If you are on any national program just call your program customer servicec to fid out what they are doing about a diabetic initative or special programs for diabetics.
Dr. Bizers sets you back abut 40 bucks for an eye exam. However not all places do a routine diabetic screening and that could cost a bit more.
You also have to be careful that a dialation and numbing do not happen before the eye exam, as so many drs. are prone to do. This gives false readings on eyeglass prescription. Make sure that a corrective lens exam occurrs first!
Otherwise you will be left with glasses that do not work and lead to headaches, blurred vision and other problems.
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