The answer
Does Medicare cover vision care?
Mostly no for routine care.
In 2026, Original Medicare does not cover routine eye exams for glasses or contact lenses, and it does not pay for the glasses or contacts themselves. It does cover some medical eye care: yearly glaucoma screenings for people at high risk, diabetic retinopathy exams, treatment for eye diseases, and cataract surgery (including one pair of standard glasses or contacts afterward). For those covered services you pay 20% after the $283 Part B deductible. Many Medicare Advantage plans add a routine vision benefit covering eye exams and an allowance for glasses.