Vision
You have two vision care options through MetLife Vision (Formerly Davis Vision)—Option I and Option II.
What’s Covered
Both options offer you quality vision care coverage to help you save money on eye exams, eye glasses, and contact lenses.
Key Difference
The main difference between the plans is how often you get a benefit for eyeglasses/contacts. With Option I, you get an annual benefit. Whereas, with Option II, the benefit is every other year.
Compare In-Network Costs
| Option 1 | Option 2 | |
|---|---|---|
| Exam, glasses | $10 copay | $20 copay |
| Exam, contact lenses | $20 copay | |
| Benefit frequency | Every 12 months | Every 24 months |
| Lenses Single, bifocal, trifocal |
100% | |
| Frames | Davis Vision collection: 100% Provider’s office: $150 allowance, then 20% |
|
| Elective contact lenses | $150 allowance, then 15% | |
| Medically necessary contact lenses | 100% | |
2025 Vision Pre-Tax Premiums Per Pay Period
Premium increases in 2026: The semi-monthly premiums for the Option 1 vision plan are increasing in 2026. There is no change to the premiums for the Option 2 plan. View 2026 premiums.
| Option I | Option II | |
|---|---|---|
| Employee Only | $4.07 | $2.88 |
| Employee + 1 Dependent | $7.31 | $5.17 |
| Employee + Family | $11.37 | $8.04 |