Affordable Eye Care with Vision Insurance in Pleasanton
Eye care insurance plays an essential role in helping you maintain healthy vision. From annual eye exams to updated prescription eyewear, your insurance benefits can make quality eye care more accessible and affordable. We'll help you understand your coverage so you can take full advantage of your benefits, ensuring your vision needs are met throughout the year.
Vision Plans We Accept
- VSP
- EyeMed
- Versant Health
CareCredit

As a service to our patients, we are pleased to offer the CareCredit card, the nation’s leading patient payment program. CareCredit lets you begin your procedure immediately—then pay for it over time with low monthly payments that are easy to fit into your monthly budget. So, you can begin your vision care today and conveniently pay with low, monthly payments. CareCredit offers a comprehensive range of No Interest and Extended Payment Plans.
No Interest Payment Plans
- No interest if the balance is paid within the specified time period
- Low minimum monthly payments
Payment Plans
- 24, 36, 48 & 60 month plan options [Click for Details]
- 24, 36 and 48 financing terms are for purchases of $1,000 or more with a 14.9% APR
- Purchases of $2,500 or more qualify for the 60-month offer with a 16.9% APR
With CareCredit, you pay no up-front costs, no pre-payment penalties and no fees. Plus, CareCredit is a revolving credit line for additional treatment or add-on charges, without the need to re-apply. It only takes a few minutes to apply for CareCredit and you may receive an online decision in seconds!
The Key to Eye Health: Understanding Your Insurance Options
Understanding the differences between vision insurance and health insurance is crucial for making the most of your coverage. Vision insurance is tailored to routine eye care needs, offering benefits for annual eye appointments, contact lenses, and even eyewear discounts. It focuses on maintaining clear vision by reducing out-of-pocket expenses, allowing you to stay on top of your vision health with regular check-ups and quality optical products.
On the other hand, health insurance covers medical issues related to your eyes. This type of insurance addresses more serious health concerns, including diagnostic tests, treatments for eye diseases and eye care emergencies.
Together, these plans create a comprehensive safety net, ensuring you prioritize both routine vision care and long-term eye health without compromise.
