Flexible 0% Financing with Alphaeon Credit (Up to 24 Months)
Don’t let upfront costs delay the clear vision you deserve. We’ve partnered with Alphaeon Credit to offer a tailored 0% interest financing plan for up to 24 months on eligible vision correction procedures. It’s the smart, budget-friendly way to move forward without delay.
Why Use Alphaeon Credit?
0% APR financing (for qualifying purchases)
Flexible monthly payments to fit your budget
Reusable credit line without reapplying—use it now or later for yourself or family
Other Smart Ways to Budget for Vision Correction
Use FSA/HSA Funds for Vision Procedures
Pay for medical expenses—including laser vision or cataract surgery—using pre-tax dollars.
FSA: Use pre-tax funds within the plan year.
HSA: Keeps rolling over year after year.
Reduces your taxable income and saves you money.
Check Employer or Insurance Vision Benefits
Some employers offer discounts or subsidies for vision care. It’s worth checking—even if your plan lists procedures as “elective.”
Why It Matters
Vision correction is a long-term investment in your quality of life. With Alphaeon Credit’s 0% financing, combined with FSA/HSA savings and employer benefits, better vision can be a reality sooner than you think—all without breaking the bank.
Want help comparing financing options or optimizing your benefits? We’re here to guide you every step of the way.
We Accept Alphaeon Credit, EyeMed*, and VSP Vision Plans
Health Insurance vs. Vision Insurance: What’s the Difference?
Understanding which insurance applies to your eye care visit can feel confusing. That’s why we created this short video to explain the difference between health insurance and vision insurance, and when each one is used.
Both health and vision insurance play an important role in keeping your eyes healthy and your vision clear:
Health insurance generally covers medical eye exams and treatments related to eye health — such as glaucoma, cataracts, or eye injuries.
Vision insurance helps with how you see day-to-day. It often covers routine eye exams, prescription glasses, contact lenses, and other vision services.
Some plans (like Medicare) may cover certain medical services but not routine refraction tests for glasses prescriptions.
Even if adult vision benefits aren’t included, most health plans provide children’s vision services.
To make the most of your benefits, please:
Bring both your health insurance card and, if you have one, your vision insurance card to your appointment.
Provide a printed list of all current medications.
Ask our friendly staff any questions — we’re here to help.
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