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My eye plan here in the US sounds very similar to what you get in Canada. My insurance plan will pay for a yearly eye exam IF my prescription changes. How do I know whether my prescription changes unless I go in? Also, I have to go annually because I wear contacts and they won't let you get more than a year's worth of contacts without going in again. The last time I bought glasses, they covered a whopping $45 of the cost. I paid $300. They pay for $45 of my contacts (IF my prescription changes), once a year, but my contacts are about $460 a year. We get nailed worse, still!
Dee
ETA: I pay about $17 per pay period for my health insurance plus $5 co-pays on Dr. visits and about $150 in co-pays a month for medications for myself and my daughter. It adds up pretty quickly.
Last edited by AGDee; 06-30-2004 at 06:45 PM.
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