Employers

Each employer determines specific coverage details then contracts Vision at Work to administer ther service.
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Employees

Convenient, single-window service delivered by licensed professionals
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Get Access to eye-care services that can prevent, detect, manage and treat vision problems
Staying Safe - Tips and Info

In approximately 60 percent of all eye injuries that occur in the workplace, the injured person did not wear eye protection. Get tips to help keep eyes safe at work.
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The Vision at Work site is not a substitute for a visit to a doctor of optometry or other health professionals. Most problems require an exam, in person, by a doctor of optometry or other health care professional. If you are injured or require medical attention, go to your local doctor of optometry or to your local hospital emergency room immediately.