Eye Care Made Affordable for Idaho Falls Families

Parkway Eyecare accepts several popular vision plans and works with you to get the most from your benefits. From covering eye exams to helping with glasses and contacts, our goal is to make your care affordable and stress-free.

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Vision Insurance Plans Accepted at Parkway Eyecare

How Insurance Works for Eye Care

Vision insurance can sometimes feel complicated, but we make it easy to understand. Most plans include benefits that help cover:

  • Eye exams—often fully or partially covered each year.

  • Glasses and contact lenses—many plans include allowances toward frames, lenses, or contacts.

  • Medical eye carevisits for conditions like glaucoma, dry eye, or diabetic eye exams may be billed through your medical insurance.

Our staff will review your benefits with you, explain what’s covered, and answer your questions. That way, you’ll always know what to expect.

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Out-of-Pocket Options

Even if you don’t have vision insurance, you can still count on Parkway Eyecare for affordable, high-quality eye care. We welcome patients without coverage and offer several convenient ways to pay, including:

  • Cash or credit card

  • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)

  • Health Savings Accounts (HSA)

Our team is happy to walk you through costs ahead of time so you know exactly what to expect.

Questions About Your Insurance? We’re Here to Help

Understanding your insurance shouldn’t be stressful. Our team is here to walk you through your benefits, confirm coverage, and make sure you get the most out of your plan. Whether you’re using VSP, EyeMed, Spectera, or paying out of pocket, we’ll help make your visit simple and affordable.

Call us to schedule your appointment and get started.

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