What is vision add-on?
A dental vision add-on (also called a dual-benefit or bundled plan) combines basic vision insurance benefits with a PPO dental plan in a single monthly premium. Vision coverage typically includes one comprehensive eye exam per calendar year and an annual allowance toward prescription eyeglass frames/lenses or contact lenses. These bundles are most commonly offered by carriers like Humana (Extend series) and select employer benefits packages. The dental and vision components have completely separate benefit structures, deductibles, and maximum amounts — being in-network for dental does not mean the same provider network for vision.
How it works
The dental component functions exactly like a standalone PPO: deductible, coinsurance, annual maximum, waiting periods. The vision component follows vision-specific rules: the annual eye exam is covered at 100% or low copay; frames/lenses have a fixed allowance (typically $100–$200) with the member paying the overage. Some bundles include contact lenses in lieu of glasses. Claims are adjudicated separately by the dental and vision divisions of the same carrier.
Humana Extend 5000 with vision: dental premium $45/month, includes one exam/year + $150 frame allowance. Dental: $1,500 annual max, standard waiting periods. Vision: comprehensive exam covered at $0 copay in-network. You choose frames costing $280 — you pay $280 − $150 allowance = $130 out-of-pocket for frames. Lenses: covered at $0 for basic lenses. Total vision out-of-pocket: $130.
What to watch out for
- The vision network is separate from the dental network. You cannot see your dentist's affiliated optometrist and assume they're in the vision network — verify separately using the carrier's vision directory (often LensCrafters, Pearle Vision, or VSP-affiliated practices for bundled plans).
- Bundled plans rarely offer the richest dental benefits. The best standalone dental PPO plans typically have higher annual maximums and broader coverage than bundled products. Compare the total dental benefit against standalone dental + standalone vision costs before choosing a bundle.
Frequently asked questions about vision add-on
Some carriers offer dental+vision bundles at enrollment. Humana's Extend product line is the most widely marketed individual dental+vision bundle. Employer group plans frequently offer dental and vision together. If your dental plan does not offer a bundled option, standalone vision plans (VSP, EyeMed, Humana Vision) can be purchased separately, often for $7–$15/month.
No. LASIK is a refractive surgery and falls outside both dental and standard vision insurance benefits. Some vision supplemental plans or FSA/HSA accounts may be used toward LASIK costs. Dedicated LASIK financing is more commonly used.
No. The vision benefit has its own completely separate structure — separate annual limits, separate deductible (often $0 for vision), separate provider network. The dental annual maximum and vision allowance do not interact.
Standard vision add-ons include: one comprehensive eye exam per year (refraction, glaucoma screening, retinal evaluation), one set of prescription lenses or contact lenses per year, and a frame allowance ($100–$200 typically). Premium vision riders may include additional lens options (anti-reflective coating, photochromic lenses) at reduced cost.
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