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Vision coverage is offered through the Vision Service Plan (VSP). Benefits under the vision plan are designed to help you pay the cost of certain necessary vision care expenses. If you visit a VSP preferred provider, your out-of-pocket costs will generally be lower than if you visit an “open access” provider.

Monthly contributions for 2024

Monthly contributions

Employee only

Employee + spouse/domestic partner

Employee + child(ren)

Employee + spouse/domestic partner + child(ren)

Vision

$11.27

$28.18

$22.54

$39.45

The following is a high-level summary of the benefits offered under the Merck vision plan. For details about the vision plan, including any exclusions and limitations that may apply, click here to access the plan documents.

If you receive services from a VSP preferred provider

For these types of services

The vision plan pays

You pay

Eye exam at a VSP preferred provider
(one exam per calendar year)

100% after $10 copay

$10 copay

Prescription lenses at a VSP preferred provider
(one set of eyeglasses per calendar year)

100% after $10 copay, plus 100% of the cost of polycarbonate lenses for dependent children under age 19 (progressive lenses and tints are covered in full)

$10 copay, plus 35%-40% discounted prices on all non-covered options

Frames at a VSP preferred provider

100% up to $150
(at Costco: 100% up to $80)

Any amount over $150
(at Costco: any amount over $80)
20% discounted price on any out-of-pocket costs

Frames for ready-made non-prescription blue light filtering glasses or ready-made non-prescription sunglasses at a VSP preferred provider
(in lieu of prescription glasses)

100% after $10 copay, up to $150
(at Costco: 100% after $10 copay, up to $80)

$10 copay, plus any amount over $150
(at Costco: $10 copay, plus any amount over $80)
20% discounted price on any out-of-pocket costs

Elective contact lenses at a VSP preferred provider
(in lieu of lenses and a frame)

100% up to $140

Any amount over $140
(15% discounted price on contact lens exam — fitting and evaluation)

If you visit an open access provider

If you visit an open access provider — one that doesn’t participate in the VSP network — the plan will provide a fixed reimbursement amount. You will be responsible for paying any amounts over the fixed reimbursement from the plan.

For these types of services

The vision plan pays

You pay

At an open access (non-VSP) provider

  • Exam
  • Single vision
  • Bifocals or progressives
  • Trifocals
  • Frames
  • Tints
  • Elective contacts
  • $50
  • $50
  • $75
  • $100
  • $70
  • $5
  • $110
  • Any amount over $50
  • Any amount over $50
  • Any amount over $75
  • Any amount over $100
  • Any amount over $70
  • Any amount over $5
  • Any amount over $110

Hearing aid discounts available

VSP members and their families are eligible for exclusive savings on hearing aids, replacement batteries and more through TruHearing. For more information, contact TruHearing at 877-396-7194 and mention VSP or visit vsp.truhearing.com. The medical plan also covers hearing aid benefits. For more information, click here to review the Merck Medical Plan SPD.

No ID cards needed for vision coverage

You will not receive an ID card if you enroll for vision coverage. Instead, when you make an appointment, tell the service provider that you are a VSP member and that your employer is Merck. However, if you would like to print a VSP ID card, you can log in to vsp.com and select the “My Benefits” tab.

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