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How Do I Qualify For Eyeglasses or Contact Lenses After Cataract Surgery? Normally, Medicare doesn't cover eyeglasses or contact lenses. However, following cataract surgery with an intraocular lens, Medicare helps pay for cataract glasses, contact lenses, or intraocular lenses provided by an ophthalmologist. Services provided by an optometrist may be covered, if the optometrist is licensed to provide this service in your state. Important Note:
Medicare will cover one pair of glasses or contact lenses following cataract surgery. Medicare only covers standard frames. An order (prescription) must be on file with the supplier. It must be signed and dated by the treating doctor. Make sure your supplier is enrolled in Medicare and has a Medicare supplier number. Suppliers have to meet strict standards to qualify for a Medicare supplier number. Medicare won't pay your claim if your supplier does not have a number, even if your supplier is a large chain or department store that sells more than just durable medical equipment (DME). What Will Eyeglasses or Contact Lenses Cost Me if I just had Cataract Surgery? How much you pay will depend on what type of coverage you have and where you buy your glasses or contacts. These items are covered under Medicare Part B. However, in general, if you are enrolled in Medicare:
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