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  2. Target Optical - Wikipedia

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    Target Optical was founded by the Cole National Corporation in 1995 [1] in Cleveland, Ohio.In 2004, the Cole National Corporation was acquired by the Italian Luxottica S.p.A. along with other Cole National Corporation holdings such as Pearle Vision.

  3. Pearle Vision - Wikipedia

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    Pearle Vision is an American chain of eye care stores. It is one of the largest franchised optical retailers in North America. It is one of the largest franchised optical retailers in North America. The company was acquired by Luxottica (which has since merged with Essilor to form EssilorLuxottica ), [ 2 ] an Italian eyewear company, in 2004.

  4. Luxottica - Wikipedia

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    It also owns EyeMed, one of the largest vision health insurance providers. In addition to licensing prescription and non-prescription sunglasses frames for many luxury and designer brands including Chanel , Prada , Giorgio Armani , Burberry , Versace , Dolce and Gabbana , Michael Kors , Coach , Miu Miu and Tory Burch , [ 8 ] the Italian ...

  5. Does Medicare cover glasses? Understanding vision coverage - AOL

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    Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) does not cover routine vision care, including eyeglasses, except in certain situations. Therefore, a person must pay 100% of the costs.

  6. VSP Vision Care - Wikipedia

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    VSP Vision Care (VSP) is a vision care health insurance company operating in Australia, Canada, Ireland, the United States, and the United Kingdom.It is a doctor-governed company divided into five businesses: “eye care insurance, high-quality eyewear, lens and lens enhancements, ophthalmic technology, and connected experiences to strengthen the relationship between patients and their eye ...

  7. LensCrafters - Wikipedia

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    Luxottica acquired Pearle Vision in 2004, combining the country's two largest eyewear retailers. [15] Though most locations can still provide glasses and frames same-day, that line of business has become de-emphasized over time for the luxury market.

  8. Visionworks - Wikipedia

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    Visionworks of America, Inc. (formerly known as Doctors' Value Vision) is an American company which operates or manages 711 optical retail stores in 40 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The company was incorporated in 1988.

  9. Vision Source - Wikipedia

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    Vision Source is considered a franchisor in accordance to franchise law, and its members are franchisees, who own their respective practice. In 2015, Vision Source members reported a combined $2,511,500,000 in retail sales, professional services, and managed vision benefits, making them the second largest optical retailer in the U.S. for 2015 ...