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This is not a Insurance Plan, It is Discount Vision Care. Our Program has not waiting periods, no limitations or Exclusions, no annual/lifetime maximun, and no claim form, Simply visit. Americanvisionprogram.com/providers.

Show your member card, and pay the adjusted bill. American Vision Program is your simple solution to vision benefits!.

American Vision Program recognizing the crucial role that Vision Care would play in the coming years. Created a nationwide discount vision program to bring its own unique capabilities to the vision benefit mrketplace. Since then, AVP has been developing, marketing and administering group vision benefit program for employers, Health Plan, Trust Funds, and Associations nationwide.

Today American Vision Program has one of the Largest provider panel of any vision network in the country serving over 1 million members nationwide.
NO RESTRICTION OR LIMITATIONS:

Member are entitled to use the benefit to purchase as many products as they need as often as they desire. There are no restriction on the type of frames, lenses and/or options which they may select, except where the manufacturer prohibits discounts.

American Vision Program is a discount vision care program provide member and their Families with unique opportunity to enjoy significant vision care saving on the purchase of corrective eyewear contact lenses and related accesories. Membership entitles elegible participant to valuable saving from the first day of membership. Benefits will vary among the different program offered.
According to the American Foundation for the Blind (www.afb.org) and the US Census Bureau (www.census.gov) it is estimated that in the US alone:

    • Five million individuals age 65 or older are blind or severely visually impaired and this number will double by 2030.
    • Only 8% of individuals over age 65 with a limitation in seeing have internet access, and only 3% use a computer on a regular basis (gerber & Kirchner, 2001).
    • 8% of the male population is colorblind (this is 1 in 12 males).
    • Ten million individuals wear glasses and are still visually impaired.
    • 1.3 million individuals are legally blind.
    • 93,600 students in 1996 were visually impaired or blind.
    • 55% of individuals with severe visual impairments or blindness do not have a high school diploma compared to 20% among fully sighted individuals in the same group.

"More than 1 million Americans 40 and over are blind from eye disease. An additional 2.3 million Americans are visually impaired."
- National Eye Institute & Prevent Blindness America, 03/02.


"In 2002, Americans are expected to spend a total of $16 billion dollars on optical products."
- Jobson Optical Research, 2002.


"More than 10 million children (or one in four) in the United States were expected to begin the 2002-2003 school year with an undetected vision problem."
- Vision Council of America, July 2002.


"Research indicates that 70% of the 2 million school-age children who have difficulty in reading have some form of visual impairment, such as ocular motor, perceptual or binocular dysfunction."
- Vision Council of America, July 2002.


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