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May 02, 2024
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Lensrxlab launches comprehensive eye wear solutions platform for people with diabetes

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Lensrxlab, a provider of diabetic, safety and dress eye wear, announced the launch of its supplemental vision benefits platform for diabetics, which offers an all-in-one prescription diabetic eye wear package.

“We are thrilled to extend our supplemental vision benefits platform to a wide range of institutions and organizations throughout the U.S. and globally,” CEO Anthony B. Miles said in a company press release. “With our easy-to-use platform, employers and institutions can ensure that their employees, patients, service members, veterans and beneficiaries receive the vision care they need to thrive in their professional and personal lives.”

Two women wearing glasses.
Lensrxlab’s supplemental vision benefits platform for diabetics offers an all-in-one prescription diabetic eye wear package for hospitals, health insurance companies, military organizations and other institutions.
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According to the release, the platform features no-cost enrollment and no contractual obligations. In addition, participating organizations and individuals may be eligible for a 40% subsidy on prescription diabetic eye wear. The platform is available throughout the U.S. and in several territories.

“Our all-in-one diabetic packages represent a holistic approach to vision care, addressing not just visual needs but also prioritizing the medical aspects of diabetic eye health,” Chelise Firmin, OD, Lensrxlab founder, said in the release. “By integrating advanced technologies and medical-grade materials, we aim to provide comprehensive solutions that promote eye wellness and enhance quality of life for individuals, men, women and children managing diabetes.”