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Many patients use Health Savings Accounts (HSA) or Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) to pay for eligible healthcare expenses, including telehealth consultations and prescription medications. Eligibility for reimbursement varies by provider and plan. Patients should confirm coverage with their HSA or FSA administrator before submitting expenses. Licensed healthcare providers determine whether treatment is appropriate based on a clinical evaluation.
1. Check Eligibility

Confirm with your HSA/FSA provider that your GetReliefRX treatment qualifies as a medical expense.
2. Pay with Your HSA/FSA Card

Use your HSA or FSA debit card at checkout, if available.
3. Or Request Reimbursement

If direct payment isn’t available, simply submit your GetReliefRX receipt through your HSA/FSA portal for reimbursement.
4. Save Your Records

Keep your order confirmation and receipt in case your provider requests documentation.
Tip:Â Benefits often expire at the end of the plan year, use them before they do!
Maximize Your Wellness, and Your Savings
When you use pre-tax HSA/FSA funds, you’re not just saving money, you’re investing in your long-term health.
Benefits of using your HSA/FSA:
What’s Typically Covered. While each plan varies, many HSA/FSA administrators consider the following eligible:
Important:Â Always confirm HSA/FSA eligibility with your plan administrator. Eligibility may vary by provider and plan. GetReliefRX does not provide tax or legal advice. All medical services are provided by licensed healthcare professionals within the GetReliefRX network.
Patients should confirm coverage with their HSA or FSA administrator before submitting expenses. Licensed healthcare providers determine whether treatment is appropriate based on a clinical evaluation.
In many cases, yes. If your card is not accepted at checkout, you can still pay out of pocket and request reimbursement from your HSA/FSA provider using your receipt.
These medications are often considered eligible medical expenses when prescribed by a licensed provider. Coverage varies by plan, confirm with your benefits administrator.
You’ll typically need your order confirmation or itemized receipt showing the prescription medication name, amount, and provider information.
Many FSA balances expire at the end of the plan year, while HSA funds usually roll over. Check your plan details to make sure you don’t lose unused funds.
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