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Last updated date: 10/10/2023

To help you keep life in focus, Vontier offers you vision coverage through VSP to help pay for eye exams and vision correction.

Overview

2025 vision plans

You have two options for vision coverage:

  • The Basic plan is a lower-cost vision plan with higher copays and lower allowances for vision correction materials.
  • The Premium plan has higher benefits, including lower copays and higher allowances for vision correction materials.

You can enroll in vision coverage as a new hire, during Open Enrollment, or if you have a qualifying life event.

Key features

Eye exam covered every year

free with the Premium plan and only a small copay with the Basic plan.

Coverage for eyeglasses or contact lenses

so you can choose the method of vision correction you prefer.

Wide network of providers

saving you money with more generous in-network benefits.

Coverage details

In-network benefits Basic Premium
Exam Once every 12 months; $10 copay Once every 12 months; $0 copay
Prescription glasses $50 copay (See lenses, lens enhancements, and frames for details) $15 copay (See lenses, lens enhancements, and frames for details)
Lenses Once every 12 months Once every 12 months
Single vision Included in prescription glasses Included in prescription glasses
Lined bifocal Included in prescription glasses Included in prescription glasses
Lined trifocal Included in prescription glasses Included in prescription glasses
Lens enhancements Once every 12 months Once every 12 months
Standard progressive lenses $50 copay $50 copay
Premium progressive lenses $80–$90 copay $80–$90 copay
Custom progressive lenses $120–$160 copay $120–$160 copay
Frames Once every 24 months
  • $130 allowance for a selection of frames
  • $150 allowance for featured frame brands
  • 20% savings on the amount over your allowance
Once every 12 months
  • $200 allowance for a selection of frames
  • $220 allowance for featured frame brands
  • 20% savings on the amount over your allowance
Contact lenses
(instead of glasses)
Once every 12 months
  • Up to $60 copay for exam
  • $130 allowance for contacts*
Once every 12 months
  • Up to $60 copay for exam
  • $200 allowance for contacts*

*Copay does not apply.

How much does vision coverage cost?

You pay for vision coverage through pre-tax premiums from your paycheck. The amount you pay will depend on which plan you choose and whether you cover just yourself or family members, too. You can view your plan costs on the bswift website.

Find a network provider

You can see any vision care provider you want, but you’ll generally pay less by staying in network. Visit the VSP website to find an in-network vision care provider near you.

Save money on vision costs

Use your Health Savings Account (HSA), Limited Purpose FSA or Medical FSA to pay for eligible dental expenses with tax-free dollars.

Access your vision plan online

Visit the VSP website or download the mobile app to find an eye doctor, learn about discounts, review claims, and more.