Insurance and benefits

Vision and medical insurance accepted in Eagle Mountain.

We work with many major plans. Benefits vary, so call or text before your visit and the Cedar Valley Eyecare team can help verify coverage.

See Better, Live Better also means making insurance easier to understand for patients in Eagle Mountain, Saratoga Springs, Cedar Valley, Cedar Fort, Fairfield, Lehi, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, and surrounding Utah County.

Family wearing glasses in an optical office

Featured plans

Common plans our patients use.

This list is not a guarantee of benefits. The fastest way to confirm your exact coverage is to contact the office with your insurance card.

Plan list

Insurance plans listed by Cedar Valley Eyecare.

If your plan is not listed, call anyway. Network participation and benefits can change, and the team can help you understand options.

Patients often ask about coverage for Eye Exams, Contact Lens Fittings, Glasses, Pediatric Eye Care, and Dry Eye Treatment.

AARPAetnaBlue Cross Blue ShieldCignaDMBAEMI HealthEyeMedHealthy UHumanaMedicaidMedicareMeritain HealthMetLifeMotiv HealthPEHPSameraSelect HealthTricareU of U Health PlansUnitedHealthcareVSP

Common insurance questions

Quick answers about coverage.

Do you accept VSP?

Yes. VSP is one of the vision plans Cedar Valley Eyecare accepts. If you have VSP, call or text the office with your member ID and we can help verify your specific benefits before your visit.

Do you accept EyeMed?

Yes. EyeMed is accepted. Coverage varies by plan, so the best step is to call or text with your insurance card so the team can check your benefits.

Do you accept Medicaid Utah?

Yes. Cedar Valley Eyecare accepts Medicaid Utah for qualifying services. Call or text the office to confirm your specific plan is covered before scheduling.

Can you help check my benefits before I book?

Yes. If you call or text the office with your insurance card handy, the team can help verify your coverage and explain what your exam, contacts, or glasses may cost.

Is my visit billed as routine vision or medical eye care?

It depends on the reason for your visit. Routine exams and glasses updates typically use vision insurance. Visits for eye infections, dry eye, diabetic eye care, or other medical conditions are usually billed through medical insurance. The office can help you understand which applies.

Coverage depends on your plan. Call or text us and we can help check benefits before your visit.

Have your card nearby?

We can help check your benefits.

Call or text Cedar Valley Eyecare before your visit for insurance verification help.