Did you know you can use your HSA or FSA funds to shop at [Brand Name]? That means you’re not just investing in your health—you’re doing it with pre-tax dollars, saving you ~30%* on eligible products.
Why HSA/FSA = ~30% Savings
When you pay with regular post-tax dollars, part of your income goes to taxes before you ever make a purchase. But with HSA/FSA funds, you’re spending before taxes are taken out. That’s why the average person saves roughly 30% when they use their HSA or FSA card. To see your estimated savings, checkout the TrueSavings Estimator.
Here’s what that looks like:
Is It Compliant?
Yes—our partner Truemed makes sure compliance is covered. .
Under IRS guidelines, HSA and FSA funds can be used for a wide range of qualified medical expenses. Even if a product isn’t explicitly listed, it can still be eligible if it’s deemed medically necessary by a licensed provider.
That’s where Truemed comes in. After you shop, you’ll complete a short health survey. If your purchase qualifies, a licensed provider will issue you a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN)—making your purchase fully compliant for HSA/FSA use.
How It Works
Here’s How You Can Maximize Your Savings:
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Shop Our Black Friday Deals:
Browse our site and add your favorite discounted products to your cart. At checkout, choose Truemed as your payment option and enter your HSA or FSA card information. -
Complete Health Assessment:
Take a quick, private health survey. A licensed provider will review your answers to determine eligibility. -
Make Your Purchase:
Pay with your HSA/FSA card or a regular credit card. If you use a regular credit card, follow the guide provided with your LMN to submit your purchase for reimbursement.
Start Saving Smarter
You’re already investing in your health. Why not make it more affordable?
Use your HSA/FSA dollars at checkout or submit your receipt for reimbursement—and save an average of 30% in the process.
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*On average, 30% of gross income is paid to state and federal tax. Individual tax rates vary. To see your estimated savings, checkout the TrueSavings Estimator.