
Payment Information for Your Appointment
No matter which Center For Sight location you visit, our goal is to make paying for your appointment as easy as possible. We offer multiple ways to pay through participating insurance and vision plans.
If you don’t see your insurance or vision plan listed, or you have any questions or concerns about payment, please contact us.
Insurance Plans
Center For Sight is a provider for the following Medicare Advantage plans:
We also accept other insurance plans, including:
- Aetna
- BCBS FL (FloridaBlue)
- BlueCare HMO, SimplyBlue HMO
- MyBlue HMO (requires PCP referrals)
- BlueOptions PPO, Network Blue, Traditional PPO, FL Blue Select
- Most out-of-state BCBS plans
- Cigna (not Local Plus network)
- Evolutions Healthcare Network
- Humana (not Medicare Advantage Plans)
- Multiplan/PHCS Network
- Railroad Medicare
- Superior
- Three Rivers Network
- United Healthcare
Vision Plans
We work alongside the following vision plan providers:
Financing Plans
We accept all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover), flexible spending accounts, and offer affordable financing through Alphaeon credit.

YOUR BEST YOU IS CLOSER THAN YOU THINK
With the Alphaeon Credit card*, you’ll find a wide array of monthly payment options to help your reach your individual goals.
The Alphaeon Credit card allows you to move forward today without delay. Plus, with special financing options not available with other credit cards, you may find the Alphaeon Credit card is the better way to pay.
With the Alphaeon Credit card, you can receive the care your physician recommends with flexible payment options that fit your lifestyle. Apply today so you can focus on looking, feeling, and being your best.
With the Alphaeon Credit Card*, You Get:
- A wide array of monthly payment options to help you reach your individual goals
- Special financing plans that are not always readily available with traditional credit cards
- The ability to use your card again for yourself or family members with no need to reapply and no annual fee
*Subject to credit approval and availability. Purchase must be made using the ALPHAEON CREDIT Card Account. ALPHAEON CREDIT Card Accounts are offered by Comenity Capital Bank which determines qualifications for credit and promotion eligibility. Account must be in good standing at the time of purchase. At no time will the minimum payment due be less than $27.00. Minimum interest charge is $2.00 per credit plan. Standard variable APR of 28.99%, based on the Prime Rate. Comenity Capital Bank issues ALPHAEON CREDIT Card Accounts, which can be used with participating physicians.
Care Credit
We have partnered with CareCredit​ to offer our patients affordable options including zero percent financing as well as long-term, low monthly payment plans.
We do something very simple at CareCredit: we help people get the care they want for themselves and their families. CareCredit is different from a regular credit card. Use it to pay for out-of-pocket expenses not covered by medical insurance, and special financing options are available that you may not be able to get with other cards. Pay for health, and wellness care at over 250,000 enrolled providers across the nation. Once you’ve applied, you can use it again and again at any location that accepts CareCredit.
Your eyes have what it takes to live your best life in technicolor detail. With the CareCredit healthcare credit card, the answer to clearer vision is right before your eyes.


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