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VSP (Vision Service Plan) was founded in September of 1955 in Oakland, CA. Its headquarters is in Rancho Cordova, a suburb of Sacramento. For close to half a century, they have and continue to be a trusted advisor in eye care wellness benefits because at VSP their belief remains: Passion for people. Vision for life.SM 

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At VSP, they are dedicated to offering affordable, high-quality eye care plans that put people first, support visual wellness and improve one's quality of life. As the nation's largest provider of eye care coverage, thousands of companies rely on VSP to provide a range of vision programs, from plans that meet overall eye health and wellness needs to plans that cover advanced vision correction procedures, including surgery. 

VSP has a network of thousands of doctors, located in rural and metropolitan areas throughout the nation. In fact, their doctor network is so comprehensive, that more than ninety percent of members have access to a VSP doctor within ten miles of work and home. VSP doctors provide both eye exams and eyewear, making for a convenient "one-stop" means of obtaining eye care benefits. 

Nearly 36 million members nationwide, more than one in 10 people in the United States rely on VSP for eye care health coverage. 

For quotation and consultation on appropriate vision insurance plan benefits and rates please complete and submit our brief group questionnaire.  We  will provide  you with  our recommendations  by   e-mail,  regular mail, fax or phone at your choosing.

The information on this site is intended for the use of individuals, families and groups domiciled in the state of California only.

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