For Medicare Recipients

Dental And Vision Plans

Vital Eye & Oral Health for the Golden years

Dental & Vision Plans

Routine dental and eye care is important at any phase of life, however the best coverage for Medicare recipients are plans that include services for conditions commonly associated with aging.  This includes coverage for preventative services (critical exams that can detect serious health issues), crowns, root canals, dentures, and tooth replacement, as well as allowance for eyeglasses and/or contact lenses.

Tailored Coverage with You In Mind

We take into careful consideration affordability, co-pays, waiting periods, annual maximums, and provider network when selecting our carrier partners.  Check out our available coverage by clicking the carriers to the right (or below if mobile).  You’ll be able to compare plans and premiums, and enroll in a plan online.  

Click the carrier buttons below to shop dental and vision coverage and enroll in a plan today!

Highlights of plans:

Ameritas Dental Plans can start any day of the week.

Dental Dental and VSP Vision Plans start on the first of the following month.

Begin your quote by entering your Zip and or Birthdate.

Remember to check if your Provider(s) participate in the plan.

Delta Dental:

Immediate Coverage Plan Max is $3K –can do for Taly only

Delta No Wait Plan Max is $2K

VSP Plans

Core Plan is $16.94/month with Frames available every 2 years

Select Plan is $20.54/month with Frames available every year.

Ameritas Plans

The first plan is Prime Star Access for $31.27/month

The second is Prime Star Total for $39.34/month

Dental & Vision Plans For Medicare Recipients

Frequently Asked Questions

Unfortunately, Medicare does not cover dental and vision care or services. Medicare will however cover some specific costs when they are related to services received in a hospital. Medicare does cover some eye care services for diabetics, such as testing and treatment for diabetic retinopathy, or glaucoma, and other eye disease, such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

Buying a Medicare Advantage (Part C) plan that includes dental and vision coverage is the only way you’ll receive these services under Medicare. Original Medicare and Medicare Supplement plans do not include dental or vision services, however, you can buy a separate dental or vision policy and bundle it with your Medicare Supplement.

Yes.  Many of the carriers we work with offer standalone dental and vision plans to seniors.  If you are also purchasing a Medicare Supplement, you may be offered a discount for bundling your plans.  Please browse our standalone dental and vision carriers and plans above. 

Most standalone dental and vision plans can be purchased at any time of the year.  If you are bundling your plan with a Medicare Supplement plan, or if you choose to buy a Medicare Advantage plan that includes dental and/or vision coverage, you should buy your policy during the annual Medicare open enrollment period, which is October 15th through December 7th.

Whether you purchase a standalone policy, or a Medicare Advantage plan that includes dental services, you can typically choose between preventative service (exams & cleanings), basic coverage (fillings or restorative work) or major coverage (root canals, crowns, dentures and bridges). Plans that have major or extensive coverage may have higher premiums. Vision insurance typically includes preventative benefits such annual exams, glasses, and contact lenses.  Some vision plans with higher premiums may offer additional benefits such as eyeglass lens coatings and enhancements, or discounts on some elective vision correction surgery like LASIK and PRK.

Whether you get more value from a Medicare Advantage plan that includes dental and vision coverage, or from a separate standalone policy, really depends on the amount of services you believe you will use, and on the rates.  In addition to comparing premiums, you’ll want to also compare copays and annual maximum benefits of the plan.  Some plans max out benefits after a certain amount and will not pay for further treatment or services until the next year.  To get started finding the best plan for you, review the carriers and plans above. If you have any specific questions, feel free to ask a question using the online form below.  All standard questions are typically answered within 24-48 hours.

Unfortunately, Medicare does not cover dental and vision care or services. Medicare will however cover some specific costs when they are related to services received in a hospital. Medicare does cover some eye care services for diabetics, such as testing and treatment for diabetic retinopathy, or glaucoma, and other eye disease, such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

Buying a Medicare Advantage (Part C) plan that includes dental and vision coverage is the only way you’ll receive these services under Medicare. Original Medicare and Medicare Supplement plans do not include dental or vision services, however, you can buy a separate dental or vision policy and bundle it with your Medicare Supplement.

Yes.  Many of the carriers we work with offer standalone dental and vision plans to seniors.  If you are also purchasing a Medicare Supplement, you may be offered a discount for bundling your plans.  Please browse our standalone dental and vision carriers and plans above. 

Most standalone dental and vision plans can be purchased at any time of the year.  If you are bundling your plan with a Medicare Supplement plan, or if you choose to buy a Medicare Advantage plan that includes dental and/or vision coverage, you should buy your policy during the annual Medicare open enrollment period, which is October 15th through December 7th.

Whether you purchase a standalone policy, or a Medicare Advantage plan that includes dental services, you can typically choose between preventative service (exams & cleanings), basic coverage (fillings or restorative work) or major coverage (root canals, crowns, dentures and bridges). Plans that have major or extensive coverage may have higher premiums. Vision insurance typically includes preventative benefits such annual exams, glasses, and contact lenses.  Some vision plans with higher premiums may offer additional benefits such as eyeglass lens coatings and enhancements, or discounts on some elective vision correction surgery like LASIK and PRK.

Whether you get more value from a Medicare Advantage plan that includes dental and vision coverage, or from a separate standalone policy, really depends on the amount of services you believe you will use, and on the rates.  In addition to comparing premiums, you’ll want to also compare copays and annual maximum benefits of the plan.  Some plans max out benefits after a certain amount and will not pay for further treatment or services until the next year.  To get started finding the best plan for you, review the carriers and plans above. If you have any specific questions, feel free to ask a question using the online form below.  All standard questions are typically answered within 24-48 hours.

Rhondi Nachlis
Licensed Medicare Broker
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I/We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information I/we provide is limited to the plans I/we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-Medicare to get information on all of your options.  Nachlis Insurance Agency and Rhondi Nachlis are not part of the Federal Government Medicare System. The content in on this page has not been reviewed or approved by Medicare.