On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 03:57:19PM -0500, Tingli Cai wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have no prescriptions at all in this country. Now I plan to get some contact lenses. To do that I need to see an eye doctor. Under the standard Aetna insurance for graduate assistants, some discounts are available for the eye examination. I called a doctor and he said after discounts I need to pay around $100 then he can give me the examination and evaluation. Just wanna know does this amount sound reasonable?
>
The process is correct. You need to find an optomitrist (doctor)
who will accept Aetna insurance. They probably pay just a part
and you have to pay the rest.
I don't know about the amount because I do not use contacts.
It is possible that you might save some by seeing an optomitrist
rather than an opthamologist but make sure they handle contacts -
most do nowdays.
////jerry
> Thank you for reading and any replies will be appreciated.
>
> Chili
>
>
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