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Dental and vision benefits first became available only to eligible Federal and Postal employees, retirees, and their eligible family members on an enrollee-pay-all basis t hrough the program called the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP).
Dental & Vision Compare 2025 Plans The information contained in this comparison tool is not the official statement of benefits. Before making your final enrollment decision, always refer to the individual FEDVIP brochures.
For coverage/benefits/provider questions regarding the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program, you must contact the individual FEDVIP plan(s). You can find plan websites and phone numbers below.
You can enroll in a FEDVIP dental plan and/or a FEDVIP vision plan for the first time as a retiree, even if you were never enrolled as an employee, as long as you have an immediate annuity. Those in receipt of a deferred annuity are not eligible to enroll in FEDVIP.
Welcome to the home page for the Federal Benefits Open Season. Here you will find all the resources you need to make informed decisions about your health, dental, vision, or flexible spending account benefits.
In response to the legislation, OPM established the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP). OPM has contracted with dental and vision insurers to offer an array of choices to Federal employees and annuitants.
Retired members of the uniformed services and National Guard/Reserve components, including “gray-area” retirees under age 60 and their families are eligible for FEDVIP dental coverage. These individuals, if enrolled in a TRICARE health plan, are also eligible for FEDVIP vision coverage.
Delta Dental's Federal Employees Dental Program network dentists are available in the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Our list of participating network dentists is updated daily.
As a Federal employee, you may be able to enroll in health, dental, vision and life insurance, flexible spending accounts, and apply for long term care insurance. You can find information about each program by clicking on one of the links below.
The 2021 Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Open Season will run from November 8 through December 13, 2021. Can I keep my health benefits after I retire? Yes, you can keep your existing health benefits coverage if you meet all of the following conditions: