Colonial Life and Superior Vision to Offer Vision Coverage [Professional Services Close – Up]
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In a release, the Company noted that this includes eye exams, eyeglass frame and lenses, contact lenses, a contact lens fitting exam and discounts on additional glasses and contacts.
Employer groups may choose a full benefits package or a plan that includes glasses and contacts without the exam.
Superior Vision has a provider network of more than 48,000 ophthalmologists, optometrists, opticians, and regional and national retail chain locations, including
Employees can sign up for the vision plan as part of their regular workplace benefits enrollment and can pay premiums through payroll deduction.
"Our partnership with Colonial Life is a natural fit for us and showcases the similarities in values and business practices between our two companies," said
Other benefits include:
-Discounts on many lens upgrades and additional pairs of glasses and contacts
-Online ordering and home delivery of most major brands of contact lenses
-Information and help on Superior Vision's website
Superior Vision is a provider of managed vision care benefits.
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