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So yesterday I went in for a diabetic eye exam.
They told me there was a $30 refraction fee which they said insurance does not cover??
My insurance covers yearly eye exams and glasses every 2 years and I have never ran into this before.
Does that sound legit?
The good news is other than being light $30 and having a migraine yesterday and today from the dilation there is no signs of diabetic eye damage but they wanted to run another test because one eye is a lot worse than the other.
Is this fee legit? I'm thinking of calling my insurance company tomorrow and asking them.
They told me there was a $30 refraction fee which they said insurance does not cover??
My insurance covers yearly eye exams and glasses every 2 years and I have never ran into this before.
Does that sound legit?
The good news is other than being light $30 and having a migraine yesterday and today from the dilation there is no signs of diabetic eye damage but they wanted to run another test because one eye is a lot worse than the other.
Is this fee legit? I'm thinking of calling my insurance company tomorrow and asking them.