Protect your health — and your wallet

Protect your health — and your wallet

Healthcare benefits are a way to help lower costs for preventive services to keep you and your family healthy.

Protect your health — and your wallet

Healthcare benefits are a way to help lower costs for preventive services to keep you and your family healthy.

Dental insurance keeps this family smiling

The Coopers realized that better control of their finances could ensure a better future for their children.

Dental Insurance

Keep your smile and your bank account healthy.

Whether you’re in need of routine cleanings, braces or a filling, a solid dental plan makes it easier for you to protect your smile and your budget.1

  • Routine visits to the dentist help prevent costly dental bills later on, as well as problems linked to medical conditions like diabetes or heart disease2
  • If you have a choice of plans, consider your oral health needs and ability to pay for unexpected major services like a crown
  • If you have children, consider more comprehensive coverage for less out-of-pocket costs, as well as an option for braces

Dental problems can be unpredictable and expensive. For example, did you know that a crown can cost up to $1,451? 3

Medical Insurance

Make access to medical care affordable

Medical insurance is designed to give you access to an extensive network of providers — from generalists to specialists. Choices include, but aren’t limited to:

  • High Deductible Health Plans (HDHP) — typically best for those in good health with no dependents
  • Preferred Provider Organization Plans (PPO) — typically best for those with existing health conditions or with dependents

Vision Insurance

Take care of your eyes and your health

Even if you have perfect vision, yearly eye exams are essential. You can save4 up to 60% on a range of vision services and eyewear, including yearly eye exams, glasses, contact lenses, fittings and evaluations.

  •  Provides significant savings
  • Choose from thousands of ophthalmologists and opticians

Did you know eye care professionals are often the first to detect signs of diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol?5

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Savings from enrolling in a dental benefits program will depend on various factors, including the cost of the program, how often members visit a dentist and the cost of services rendered.

American Dental Association; Dentists: "Doctors of Oral Health", American Dental Association, Chicago, IL.

http://www.ada.org/en/about-the-ada/dentists-doctors-of-oral-health. Accessed August 7, 2018.

Based on MetLife data for a crown (D2740) in ZIP code 19151. This cost reflects the 80th percentile Reasonable and Customary (R&C) fee. R&C fees are calculated based on the lowest of 1) the dentist’s actual charge, 2) the dentist’s usual charge for the same or similar services or the usual charge of most dentists in the same geographic area for the same or similar services as determined by MetLife. This example is used for informational purposes only. Fees in your area may be different.

Your actual savings by enrolling in the MetLife Vision Plan will depend on various factors, including plan premiums, number of visits by your family per year and the cost of services rendered. Be sure to review the Schedule of Benefits for your plan’s specific benefits and other important details.

James, S.D. (2012, April 11). Get an Eye Exam: Arthritis to Cancer Seen in Eye. ABC News. http://abcnews.go.com/Health/dozens-diseases-diagnosed-simple-eye-exam/story?id=16111097(accessed June 2018).