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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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
Achieve a sleek and professional look with On Guard OG 95 LS eyeglasses. The rectangle shape and metal frame material give these glasses a modern and sophisticated look. The gunmetal color adds to the overall appeal, making these frames a versatile choice for any occasion. These eyeglasses are not only stylish but also practical.
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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.