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Mykita dealers in LA or SF who take VSP?

Pantalones

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Hi,

Can anyone recommend a mykita dealer in la or san francisco who classifies as a vsp in-network provider?

Thanks!
 

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Spectacles for Humans is awesome but doesn't take insurance. I think City Optix carries Mykita? They do VSP. Also ProSpectacles down in Palo Alto/Stanford Shopping Center used to have a pretty good selection and did VSP, although last time I went in it was more ic Berlin stuff.
 

Pantalones

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Originally Posted by kiya
Sorry, last i talked to the owner there about insurance i swore he said they take it.
i've never had vision insurance so i don't pay much attention to it.


They don't take VSP, but they will file a claim on your behalf as an out-of-network provider. This is different than being an in-network provider. If you shop at an in-network VSP provider, VSP kicks in like $180 + 20% over every $ over that $180. If you shop out of network, VSP kicks in something like $35 and 10% over. So when you are dealing with $600 frames, that's a huge difference. And it's why I need to buy mine at a VSP in-network provider
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Any more recommendations? Thanks so much for the quick replies!
 

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