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Okay there's a number on my card, I will call them and check it out.
They probably won't cover things like blue light filters. When I went with my company insurance last year, they even had different coverage for the different types of plastic used in frames, with the thinner plastic not being covered. They eye care provider will probably go over this with you when you are looking at frames.
Thanks!
i don't know nothin' bout no glasses but the few times I've called medicaid it's been refreshingly painless, like the people have actually been extremely knowledgeable and happy to help. hope you have the same experience!
So far my medicaid hasn't let me down so thanks