Eye Exam Cost for Seniors in 2026: What Medicare Covers
The most important Medicare reality for seniors: Original Medicare does not cover routine eye exams for glasses. It does cover medically necessary exams (glaucoma, AMD, diabetic retinopathy, cataract). Medicare Advantage plans typically include routine vision benefits. Free programmes (EyeCare America, Lions Club) cover qualifying seniors at no cost.
Senior Eye Exam Costs (2026)
| Service | Typical 2026 Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Routine eye exam (no insurance) | $50 - $200 | Original Medicare does not cover |
| Medicare Part B medical eye exam | 20% after deductible | Glaucoma, AMD, diabetic retinopathy, cataract |
| Medicare Advantage routine exam | $0 - $40 | Most MA plans include vision benefits |
| Cataract surgery (Medicare-covered, one eye) | 20% + $0 standard IOL | Premium IOL is extra ($1,500-$3,000) |
| Annual glaucoma screening (high-risk) | 20% after deductible | Medicare benefit; eligibility criteria |
| EyeCare America (65+, no recent care) | Free | AAO programme |
| Lions Club Vision (qualifying seniors) | Free / low-cost | Local chapter eligibility |
Medicare-Covered vs Out-of-Pocket
- Annual diabetic retinopathy screening
- Annual glaucoma screening for high-risk patients
- AMD evaluation and monitoring
- Cataract surgery + standard IOL + one post-op pair of glasses
- Eye exams for sudden vision changes, eye injury, or infection
- Routine eye exams for glasses or contacts
- Refractions for prescription updates
- Eyeglasses (except post-cataract)
- Contact lenses (except post-cataract)
- Premium IOL upgrades during cataract surgery
Medicare Advantage: If you are enrolled in a Part C plan, most include routine vision benefits not available in Original Medicare. Check your specific plan vision benefit summary.
Free Senior Eye Exam Programmes
EyeCare America
Lions Club Vision
Mission Cataract USA
FAQ
How much is an eye exam for seniors in 2026?
$50-$200 for routine exams; Original Medicare does not cover. Medicare Advantage typically covers routine. Medical exams covered by Part B at 20% coinsurance.
Does Original Medicare cover eye exams?
Only medically necessary exams: glaucoma, AMD, diabetic retinopathy, cataract, sudden vision changes. Routine refractions are not covered.
Does Medicare cover cataract surgery?
Yes. Standard surgery + monofocal IOL + one post-op pair of glasses. Premium IOLs (multifocal, toric) are out-of-pocket.
What free eye exam options exist for seniors?
EyeCare America (65+, no recent care), Lions Club Vision, Mission Cataract USA, Federally Qualified Health Centers.
Does Medicare cover glaucoma testing?
Yes, annually for high-risk patients (diabetes, family history, African American 50+, Hispanic 65+). 20% coinsurance after Part B deductible.
Sources
- Medicare.gov — eye exams (routine)
- Medicare.gov — cataract surgery
- EyeCare America — free senior eye exams
- Lions Club International — vision services
- CMS — Medicare glaucoma screening
Coverage varies by specific plan. Verify benefits with Medicare and your supplemental insurer before booking.