04 May COVID-19: Changes to Eye Care
Welcome to our new normal. COVID-19 is likely to change every aspect of our lives and here's how it has already changed eye care. ...
Welcome to our new normal. COVID-19 is likely to change every aspect of our lives and here's how it has already changed eye care. ...
Many cities and states are still under lockdown orders and telemedicine consultations have become a safer alternative to doctor office visits. The CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) has made sweeping changes to national telemedicine regulations. The changes are meant to expand the use of...
Here's the latest from the AAO and recommendations about coronavirus and your eyes. ...
Why wearing glasses may prevent spread of COVID-19...
Here's why your eye surgery is likely to be cancelled. ...
This is Part 2 of our short series of distinguishing the symptoms of allergies, flu, the common cold and COVID-19...
In observance of macular degeneration and low vision awareness...
This is the second part of a recent 2 part series on pink eye...
Pink eye can be caused in different ways, to include:...
Polarized lenses are great to cut glare, but you may not want them in certain situations...
From October 15 to December 7, Medicare recipients can review and compare their plans for the upcoming year.
Changes made during this period take effect on January 1.
Compare Medicare Advantage (Part C) and prescription drug plans (Part D).
Switch between plans at no cost.
💡 Why it matters: Benefits, costs, and providers can change annually, so reviewing your options might save you money or improve your coverage.
⚠️ Note: Switching from Medicare Advantage to traditional Medicare doesn't guarantee acceptance into a Medigap plan; health underwriting may apply.
👉 For help, visit Medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE anytime!