Eligibility list
Eligible products are separated into two categories: # FSA-ok Items (Products eligible without a prescription) # FSA-Rx Items (Products require a prescription for eligibility)FSA Eligible Items
*Allergy Medicine* *Anti-Fungal Treatments *Anti-Itch Treatments *Aspirin & Baby Aspirin *Athletic Braces & Supports *Bandages *Blood Pressure Monitors *Chest Rubs *Cold Sore Treatments *Cough Drops & Spray *Cough, Cold & Flu Medicine* *Ear Drops & Wax Removers *Eye Drops *Eye Glass & Lens Accessories *External Pain Relievers *Feminine Hygiene Products* *Feminine Personal Care Treatments* *First Aid Kits *First Aid Treatments & Supplies *Home Medical Equipment *Heartburn medications* *Heating Pads & Wraps *Hemorrhoidal Treatments *Hot & Cold Packs *Laxatives *Lip Balm *Menstrual Supplies* *Motion Sickness Aids *Nasal Spray *Oral Pain Remedies *Orthopedic & Surgical Supports *Pain Relieving Creams & Pads *Pain Relieving Medication* *Shoe Insoles & Inserts *Skin Treatments *Sleep Aids *Stomach & Digestive Aids *Sunscreen *Thermometers *Topical Skin Treatments *Vaporizers & Inhalers *Wart Removers (*-Added by the CARES Act)Using the FSA debit card
The master eligibility list is referenced at theSubmitting receipts for reimbursement
Regular credit card purchases may be reimbursed by an FSA only when an itemized receipt is submitted to the account holder's FSA administrator following a purchase. Credit card purchases do not reference the eligibility list at the point of sale, but are manually reviewed by the FSA administrator following submission of transaction receipts.References
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