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What is the vision coverage of a retired service member who enrolls in TRICARE Prime?

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What is the vision coverage of a retired service member who enrolls in TRICARE Prime?

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• The enrollee is covered for one comprehensive eye examination every two years. This benefit begins two years after the enrollees last eye examination prior to retirement. He or she may receive care from any TRICARE network optometrist or ophthalmologist and MTFs when available. If visiting a network provider, beneficiaries must show their TRICARE Prime enrollment card. Because vision services are covered under TRICARE Primes enhanced clinical preventive services benefit, enrollees are not responsible for any copayments for vision care received from TRICARE network providers.

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