Individual and group vision insurance for Kansas families and businesses. Eye exams, glasses, contacts, and LASIK discounts — affordable coverage from 50+ carriers across all 105 Kansas counties.
Kansas has significant variation in eye care access between metro Wichita/KC and rural western counties. Without vision insurance, a pair of prescription glasses can cost $200–$600 out of pocket. Vision coverage turns that into a manageable copay with annual allowances for frames and lenses.
Brawner Insurance offers individual and group vision plans from 50+ carriers for Kansas residents and businesses. We help you find plans with provider networks that work across Kansas — from Wichita optometrists to rural eye care providers in western counties.
Kansas families from Wichita to rural western communities deserve vision coverage that works where they live. We compare plans from 50+ carriers to find real Kansas coverage — not just metro-area networks.
Get a Vision Quote →Vision insurance makes eye exams nearly free and saves Kansas families hundreds on glasses and contacts every year. We compare 50+ carriers to find the best plan for you.
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We offer individual and group vision plans covering exams, eyewear, contacts, and more. Here's what's typically included.
Comprehensive eye exams are typically covered annually with a $0–$10 copay. Exams check your prescription, screen for glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, and can detect systemic conditions like diabetes and hypertension — making them one of the most valuable preventive health screenings for Kansas residents.
Most vision plans include a frame allowance ($130–$250+) every 12–24 months plus coverage for single vision, bifocal, or progressive lenses. Lens enhancements like anti-reflective coating, scratch resistance, and blue light filtering are often available at reduced cost through your plan.
Contact lens coverage typically includes a fitting exam plus an annual allowance ($130–$200+) for contacts, or a copay for conventional lenses. Plans cover both disposable and conventional contacts. Some plans offer higher allowances if you choose contacts instead of glasses — we help Kansas residents find the best option.
Many vision plans include discounts on LASIK and PRK corrective surgery — typically 15–50% off the retail price or a fixed discount per eye. While vision insurance doesn't cover the full cost of laser surgery, the discounts can save Kansas residents $1,000+ on these elective procedures.
Standalone vision plans for Kansas individuals and families who don't have employer-provided vision coverage. Plans are affordable — typically $10–$25/month for individual coverage. We compare options from 50+ carriers to find the plan with the best provider network and benefits for your area.
Employer-sponsored vision coverage for Kansas businesses. Group vision is one of the most affordable employee benefits — often just a few dollars per employee per month. Available as employer-paid, employee-paid, or shared contribution. A simple way to boost your benefits package without a big price tag.
Children's vision is critical for learning and development. The ACA requires pediatric vision coverage in marketplace plans, but many Kansas families benefit from additional standalone vision coverage. Plans cover annual exams, glasses, and contact lenses for children — catching vision problems early when they're most treatable.
Vision plan value depends heavily on whether your eye doctor is in-network. Major networks like VSP, EyeMed, and Superior Vision have different provider coverage across Kansas. We verify that your preferred eye doctor and eyewear retailer are in-network before recommending a plan.
We compare individual and group vision plans from 50+ carriers to find the right coverage for your Kansas family or business.
Talk to an Agent →Anyone who wears glasses, contacts, or values annual eye health screenings. Vision insurance makes eye care affordable for Kansas families, individuals, and businesses.
1 in 4 school-age children has an undiagnosed vision problem that affects learning. Annual eye exams and affordable glasses are essential. Vision insurance covers exams at $0–$10 copay and provides frame and lens allowances that keep Kansas kids seeing clearly in the classroom.
If you wear prescription eyewear, vision insurance pays for itself quickly. A pair of glasses costs $200–$600 out of pocket. With insurance, you get annual exams, frame allowances, and lens coverage for a fraction of the cost. Kansas adults save hundreds every year.
Original Medicare does not cover routine eye exams or eyewear. Kansas seniors need a standalone vision plan or Medicare Advantage plan with vision benefits. Annual eye exams become increasingly important with age — screening for glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration.
Extended screen time causes digital eye strain, headaches, and progressive vision changes. Kansas professionals who spend hours on computers benefit from annual exams and blue light filtering lenses — both covered or discounted through vision insurance.
Group vision is one of the cheapest employee benefits available — often $5–$10/employee/month. Kansas businesses use it to round out their benefits package without significant cost. Employees consistently rank vision coverage among their most valued benefits.
If you don't have vision coverage through your employer, a standalone individual plan costs as little as $10–$25/month. That covers annual exams, glasses or contacts, and LASIK discounts. For Kansas residents without coverage, it's one of the best health investments you can make.
Vision insurance makes annual eye exams nearly free and saves Kansas families hundreds on glasses and contacts. We compare 50+ carriers. Free quotes — no obligation.
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Individual or group? Family or single? Do you wear glasses, contacts, or both? We ask a few simple questions to understand your Kansas vision coverage needs.
We compare vision plans from 50+ carriers — checking that your eye doctor is in-network, comparing frame allowances, contact lens benefits, and premiums. We show you the real value for Kansas coverage options.
Once you choose your plan, we handle enrollment. Most plans activate quickly so you can schedule your eye exam right away. We're here for questions and annual reviews to make sure your Kansas vision plan still fits.
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Most vision plans cover annual comprehensive eye exams ($0–$10 copay), prescription glasses (frame allowance of $130–$250+ plus lens coverage), contact lenses (allowance or copay), and discounts on LASIK. Some plans also cover lens enhancements like anti-reflective coating and blue light filtering at reduced cost.
Individual vision plans typically cost $10–$25/month. Family plans run $25–$50/month. Group vision for employers is often $5–$10/employee/month. The cost depends on plan type, benefits level, and Kansas location. Vision insurance almost always pays for itself if you wear glasses or contacts.
It depends on the plan type. PPO-style vision plans let you see any provider but offer better benefits in-network. Some plans use specific networks like VSP, EyeMed, or Superior Vision. We verify your preferred Kansas eye doctor is in-network before recommending a plan.
Most vision plans don't cover the full cost of LASIK or PRK surgery, but many offer significant discounts — typically 15–50% off retail price or a fixed dollar discount per eye. These discounts can save Kansas residents $1,000+ on corrective laser surgery through participating providers.
Original Medicare does not cover routine eye exams, glasses, or contacts. It only covers eye care related to medical conditions (like cataract surgery). Kansas seniors on Original Medicare need a standalone vision plan for routine eye care. Some Medicare Advantage plans include vision benefits.
Most vision plans provide a new frame and lens benefit every 12 or 24 months, depending on the plan. Contact lens benefits are typically annual. We help Kansas residents choose plans with benefit frequencies that match how often they update their eyewear.
Vision insurance is one of the most affordable ways to protect your eye health and save on eyewear. We compare 50+ carriers for Kansas families and businesses.
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