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Naval Ophthalmic Support (Free Glasses for Retirees)
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If you are retired military and eligible for other medical services, you are authorized to receive the following
quantities of Standard Issue spectacles per year (MS9/S91A/Half Eyes): 

  • 1 clear pair of Bifocals
  • 1 tinted pair of Bifocals if prescribed by your Optometrist/Ophthalmologist

If you choose not request Bifocals, you can receive:

  • 1 pair of Distance Vision and 1 pair of Near Vision spectacles
  • 1 pair of Distance Vision tinted spectacles is authorized if prescribed by your Optometrist/Ophthalmologist

If you are less than 50 miles from a military health clinic with optometry services, you should take
your prescription for spectacles to them so that they may measure you for proper fit. 
They will order your spectacles from the appropriate facility. 

If you are more that 50 miles from a military health clinic with optometry services,
you may follow these instructions to order your glasses.

  • Open the form DD771 found at our web site, and save it to your computer.
    [this form is created to save the information you type into it]
  • Please fill out the top section with your “name, “retiree”, and "last 4”,
    along with your shipping and contact information. 
    About halfway down the form, please indicate which standard issue frame you desire.
    Make sure to save the form with the information you added.
  • Print the partially completed form, and take this with you to your eye exam.
    Ensure that the examining facility writes the prescription, and includes your pupillary distance (PD) on the form.
  • If your examining facility needs eyesize, bridge or temple information, they may find this on our web site
  • If you currently have Standard Issue frames please provide the frame size and temple length. 
    (found inside the frame)
  • There must be a DD771 for each request for eyewear.
  • Send the following information to NOSTRA:
    • One copy of the completed DD771 form,
    • Your mailing address and a daytime phone number and email address if available
    • Orders are subject to DEERS eligibility check 
  • You may submit your order for eyewear by email, fax or standard mail.
    • Email your order to: NOSTRA-CustomerService@med.navy.mil
      ---or---
    • Fax your order to: 757-887-4647. 
      Make sure you write: “Retiree Order” on the fax.
      Please call NOSTRA Customer Service at
      757-887-7611 / 7152 / 7299 / 7476
      right after you send your fax to insure we received it
      and that all the information is included to fabricate your orders.
      ---or---
    • Standard Mail to:
      NOSTRA
      160 Main Road, Ste 350
      Yorktown, VA 23691-9984

You may also call NOSTRA Customer Service Department if you have any problems or questions. 

You may email us at: NOSTRA-CustomerService@med.navy.mil

Our Customer Service hours are M-F, regular business days, from 0630 to 1700, Eastern Time.



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The Fisherhouse
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The Fisher House™ Program

The Fisher House™ program is a unique private-public partnership that supports America's military in their time of need. The program recognizes the special sacrifices of our men and women in uniform and the hardships of military service by meeting a humanitarian need beyond that normally provided by the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs.

Because members of the military and their families are stationed worldwide and must often travel great distances for specialized medical care, Fisher House™ Foundation donates "comfort homes," built on the grounds of major military and VA medical centers. These homes enable family members to be close to a loved one at the most stressful times - during the hospitalization for an unexpected illness, disease, or injury.

There is at least one Fisher House™ at every major military medical center to assist families in need and to ensure that they are provided with the comforts of home in a supportive environment. Annually, the Fisher House™ program serves more than 10,000 families, and have made available nearly three million days of lodging to family members since the program originated in 1990. By law, there is no charge for any family to stay at a Fisher House operated by the Department of Veterans Affairs; and Fisher House Foundation uses donations to reimburse the individual Fisher Houses operated by the Army, Navy, and Air Force. No family pays to stay at any Fisher House!

In addition to constructing new houses, Fisher House™ Foundation continues to support existing Fisher Houses™ and help individual military families in need. Families and friends of patients at any of the military's hospitals can now receive up-to-the-minute reports on a loved one by going to the patient's own customized web page, thanks to new services provided through CaringBridge. We are also proud to administer and sponsor Scholarships for Military Children, the Hero Miles program, and co-sponsor the Newman's Own Award.

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