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Insurance Plans Accepted By Our Toronto Optometrist

If you’re part of a large family or just have a tight budget, the cost of routine eye exams, prescription eyewear and other essential eye care services can be a really stressful subject. But don’t let that be a reason to bring your family in for the eye care they need. Often, vision insurance can significant lower your out-of-pocket expenses.

A vision insurance policy is not the same as health insurance. Regular health insurance plans protect you against financial losses due to unexpected eye injuries or disease. Vision insurance, on the other hand, is a wellness benefit designed to provide routine eye care, prescription eyewear, and other vision-related services at a reduced cost.

At our Toronto eye clinic, we offer both medical and routine eye care, and accept many major insurance plans so you can get the help you need without worrying that it will break the bank. Here are just some of the plans that we accept:

  • Green Shield Canada
  • Chamber Of Commerce
  • Cinup
  • Cowan Insurance Group
  • Desjardins
  • First Canadian
  • Great West Life
  • iA Financial Group
  • Johnson
  • Johnston Group
  • Manulife
  • Maximum Benefit
  • Sun Life Financial
  • Blue Cross Medavie
  • Blue Cross Ontario
  • Green Shield Canada
  • Chamber Of Commerce
  • Cinup
  • Cowan Insurance Group
  • Desjardins
  • First Canadian
  • Great West Life
  • iA Financial Group
  • Johnson
  • Johnston Group
  • Manulife
  • Maximum Benefit
  • Sun Life Financial
  • Blue Cross Medavie
  • Blue Cross Ontario

If you do not see your plan listed here, please give Corktown Eyecare a call and we would be happy to assist you. Our staff is also always available to answer any questions regarding your benefits.

  • Want to make the most of your vision insurance? Read more here about what it covers, what it doesn't, and how t make the best use of it possible so you and your family can have great eye care without spending more than you have to.

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