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Because prescription glasses, contact lenses and prescription sunglasses aren’t covered by Medicare, many turn to private health funds that includes optical benefits in order reduce vision costs.

Our eye care staff will help you maximise your claim and reduce any out-of-pocket expense so you get the best possible value out of your optical benefits.

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What Does Medicare Cover?

Anyone holding a current Medicare card has access to:

  • One comprehensive eye test every three years (for those under 65 years years)
  • One comprehensive eye test every year (if you’re 65 +)
  • Contact lens consultations (within a specific range of optical prescriptions)
  • Eye tests as needed if you have an eye condition, such as glaucoma or macular degeneration

Are All Eye Tests Covered by Medicare?

Not all. More specific eye tests, such as those for contact lenses, vision therapy or scans or photos of your eye may incur additional costs.

What About Private Health Funds?

Private health funds don’t typically cover eye tests, but depending on your policy, they may cover up to 100% of the cost of frames, prescription lenses, or contact lenses.

Our Burpengary Staff Are Here To Help You With Your Private Health Fund

Whether you’re looking for contact lenses, glasses, or the latest in designer brand frames, we’re here to assist you by helping you claim optical benefits on the spot, thus reducing out-of-pocket expenses.

We Accept All Health Funds at 20/20 Eyewear

We provide both routine eye care and a huge range of optical choices, we can process your Medicare claim and your health fund on site. Our staff has extensive experience working with Medicare and all private health funds and we will be glad to help you understand what benefits are available for you. View all our accepted health funds here.

  • AHM Health Insurance
  • Australian Unity
  • Bupa
  • CBHS Corporate Health
  • CBHS Health Fund
  • CUA Health Limited
  • Defence Health
  • Doctors' Health Fund
  • Frank Health Insurance
  • GMF Health Insurance
  • GMHBA
  • GU Health
  • AAMI
  • ACA Health Benefits Fund
  • AIA
  • Apia
  • Budget Direct
  • CDH Benefits Fund
  • HBF
  • HCF
  • HIF
  • Health Care Insurance
  • Health Partners
  • Health.com.au
  • Latrobe Health Services
  • Medibank Private
  • Mildura Health Fund
  • My Own
  • NHA
  • NIB
  • Navy Health
  • Nurses & Midwives Health
  • Peoplecare
  • Phoenix Health Fund
  • Police Health
  • Qantas Insurance
  • Queensland Country Health Fund
  • RBHS
  • RT Health Fund
  • St. Lukes Health
  • TUH Health Fund
  • Teachers Health
  • Transport Health
  • Westfund
  • AHM Health Insurance
  • Australian Unity
  • Bupa
  • CBHS Corporate Health
  • CBHS Health Fund
  • CUA Health Limited
  • Defence Health
  • Doctors' Health Fund
  • Frank Health Insurance
  • GMF Health Insurance
  • GMHBA
  • GU Health
  • AAMI
  • ACA Health Benefits Fund
  • AIA
  • Apia
  • Budget Direct
  • CDH Benefits Fund
  • HBF
  • HCF
  • HIF
  • Health Care Insurance
  • Health Partners
  • Health.com.au
  • Latrobe Health Services
  • Medibank Private
  • Mildura Health Fund
  • My Own
  • NHA
  • NIB
  • Navy Health
  • Nurses & Midwives Health
  • Peoplecare
  • Phoenix Health Fund
  • Police Health
  • Qantas Insurance
  • Queensland Country Health Fund
  • RBHS
  • RT Health Fund
  • St. Lukes Health
  • TUH Health Fund
  • Teachers Health
  • Transport Health
  • Westfund

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