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While Medicare doesn't cover eyeglasses for most people, you could look into Medicare Advantage or a Dental, Vision, Hearing insurance policy. Both of these options typically have an eyeglass allowance to help you pay for a new pair of glasses.

Many doctors don't enjoy working with Medicare Advantage plans. Here's why.

1. Keep Carbs and Sugars Low 2. Strength Training 3. Physician-Supervised Weight Loss Program 4. Weight Loss Medication 5. Drink Half Your Body Weight In Ounces of Water 6. Consider Adding Magnesium to Your Diet 7. Obesity behavioral therapy...

While there are costs associated with cataract surgery, the amount you'll pay depends on several factors, like the type of Medicare coverage you have and the surgery you need.

Medicare covers many tests, supplies, services, and prevention programs for diabetics. There are even some services and programs you can get for free! Learn more here.