It's easy to use your vision benefits on Glasses.com. We accept most in and out-of-network plans, including EyeMed, Davis Vision, Superior Vision, and more. Search for your carrier below or click here for more info.
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This carrier is not currently accepted in-network online. Please refer to the information below on how to submit an out-of-network claim for reimbursement.
Download your receipt from your My Account or from the invoice email
Mail it to your insurance carrier
We also accept out-of-network plans
You can also use out-of-network benefits for other vision insurance plans, including VSP, MetLife, and UnitedHealthcare Vision (UHC). Simply submit the claim form directly to your carrier. Download Form
Experience the perfect balance of fashion and function with Guardian GRXS01 eyeglasses. The black shiny frame, crafted from durable material, offers a sleek and modern look. The rectangle shape adds a touch of sophistication, making these glasses a versatile choice for everyday wear. These eyeglasses can also be customized with your preferred lenses to suit your vision. Available with prescription lenses.
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If you already own a pair of glasses, you will see numbers engraved on the inside of the eyewear temple. Those numbers will tell you the following:
XY21405218140XY2140901/M14052o18
The first one is the Model Name, then the Lens Width and Bridge Width. There is usually a third number which represents the Temple Length, which is the measurement in millimeters of the 'arms' of the frame. Sometimes there is also a fourth number which is the Lens Height.
Each of these numbers is measured in mm.