Eyeglasses, except in
cases in which the detainee was taken into custody with eyeglasses
and they are broken while he or she is in custody. Then, only one
replacement pair is authorized. No designer frames are authorized.
The least expensive pair of clear prescription glasses is
authorized.
Sunglasses, unless
ordered by a physician or mid-level provider certifying the medical
necessity of such glasses for a medical condition such as
photophobia. Then, only one replacement pair is authorized. No
designer frames are authorized. The least expensive pair of
sunglasses is authorized.
Blepharoptosis repair
Botulinum injection for
strabismus
Canthoplasty
Cataract removal
Chemodenervation of
extraocular muscle
Closure of lacrimal
punctum
Conjunctivodacryocystotomy
Conjunctivorhinostomy
Contact lenses
Corneal tattoo
Corneal wedge resection
Corneal relaxing
incision
Correction of everted
punctum
Correction of lid
retraction
Epikeratoplasty
Injection of contrast
medium for dacryocystography
Keratomileusis
Keratophakia
Keratoprosthesis
Modification of ocular
implant
Orthoptic or pleoptic
training
Photorefractive
keratectomy
Plastic repair of
canaliculi
Probing of nasolacrimal
duct
Radial keratotomy
Reconstruction of eyelid
Reduction of
overcorrection of ptosis
Refractions, including
lens prescription, unless clinically indicated
Release of extensive
scar tissue
Removal or revision of
orbital implant
Strabismus surgery
Transposition of
extraocular muscle
Visual training
exercises