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Can I use my HSA or FSA to pay for preventive care?

Many patients use HSA or FSA funds for preventive care. We’ll provide receipts — just confirm eligibility with your plan first.

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Using Your HSA or FSA for Preventive Care Services

We know healthcare costs add up — and we want to help you make the most of your benefits. Many patients are able to use Health Savings Accounts (HSA) or Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) to pay for preventive care services they’ve received through our practice. These accounts allow you to set aside pre-tax dollars to cover eligible medical expenses, including those related to preventive care.

At our practice, we provide detailed receipts and documentation that may be submitted for reimbursement. Because coverage rules vary by provider, we always recommend checking with your HSA or FSA administrator to confirm what documentation they require.

✅ What We Provide:

We want to make it as easy as possible for you to use your HSA or FSA for preventive care services. That's why we offer the following:

  • Itemized receipts for eligible services, with CPT codes and service dates

  • Descriptions of care provided

  • Letters of medical necessity upon request

  • Help navigating plan requirements or forms

✅ What Your Insurance May Still Cover:

While we don’t bill insurance directly, you can typically still use your plan for:

  • Labs

  • Imaging

  • Referrals to specialists

  • Prescriptions

We’ll help guide you to in-network options when possible to keep costs low and coverage clear.

✅ What to Do Next:

To use your HSA or FSA for preventive care services at our practice, follow these steps:

  • Reach out to your HSA/FSA provider to confirm what documentation they require

  • Let us know if you’d like a sample invoice or reimbursement-ready receipt

  • We’re happy to support you in using your benefits to their fullest

Let us know how we can help. We're here to make the process smoother — so you can focus on your health, not the paperwork.

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