Do you get glasses for free if you get a prescription from your doctor?
Hello, I'm 16 and I wanted to ask. I'll get a prescription from the doctor on Friday where I have to go to Fielmann glasses and I wanted to ask if there's a charge for that, because normally they don't have to cost anything.
It depends on which optic business you are going to.
Yes, the Fielmann optic chain advertises with the zero rate – that means you get a version from the zero rate collection (this version is free for you), and the simplest glasses take over the health insurance on prescription of the ophthalmologist.
However, you can get more high-quality glasses on advice from the optician, which you pay as an extra charge, as well as a high-quality version. Sickness insurance funds are generally no longer funded.
So it comes to the optician of your trust, to whom you go, and what you have to get there for free or to pay for yourself.
Usually glasses cost money, via your prescription the optician receives 0,00 € for the spectacle frame. Health insurances only have to give a grant for glasses, which the optics shop will provide you for this 25 € then its matter.
You only get the glasses from the health insurance. And of course only the basic equipment. So extra thin glasses, anti-reflectives and what you can do on the glass cost extra.
You also have to pay the rack yourself. But some opticians have always been acting and offer free frames.
https://www.hallo-eltern.de/kind/glasses-fuer-kinder-was-cost-kinderbrille/#cost
The health insurance does not take over the costs of the spectacle frame. In addition, the health insurance fund only pays certain fixed amounts for the glasses. Depending on the vision and type of spectacle lens, the fixed amount is between 10 and 112 euros per glass.
Ah, okay.
The glasses should take over the health insurance.
Unless you have any extra wishes on the glasses that are not accepted.
Oh, okay.
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