The Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and the Health Savings Account (HSA) let you save money before taxes that you can use for certain medical costs, like prescription glasses. FSA funds usually run out at the end of the year, but HSA funds are carried over every year.
With FSA or HSA cash, you can buy prescription glasses, prescription sunglasses, progressives, readers, photochromic lenses, and lenses that block blue light.
Yes, prescription sunglasses are totally covered, and you can use your FSA or HSA card at checkout to pay for them.
We only support offline reimbursement methods.
The last day to use most FSA funds is December 31, 11:59 p.m. ET. Check the specifics of your plan because some companies give you a short grace period or a small rollover.
If the glasses come with a prescription, they are qualified. FSA/HSA rules don't cover frames that aren't prescription and don't have corrected lenses.
Yes. You can pay part of the bill with your FSA or HSA card and the rest with a different card by calling ZEELOOL support(give us a ring at +1 (302) 990-0619, 7:00 AM - 1:00 AM the next day (PT) every day).
Get your eyes checked out. FSA and HSA funds often cover test fees and fittings for contact lenses. You can go shopping once you have a new medication.
As long as you still have money left, you can buy as many extra pairs of prescription glasses, business / office glasses, reading glasses, or stylish prescription sunglasses as you want.
Yes, prescription glasses that block blue light do count. Blue-light blocking glasses that don't need a prescription usually don't.
Yes. Progressives, single-vision, anti-fatigue lenses, blue-light protection, and photochromic lenses are all changes that are eligible.
There are no limits on the number of qualifying eyewear items you can buy, as long as you have the money.
ZEELOOL lets you return or swap items without any problems for 30 days, but if you want to use an FSA to get your money back, you might lose some of it. Make sure you know this before you ask for a refund.
In addition to your FSA or HSA debit card, you will need your current medication. You can use ZEELOOL's Virtual Try-On tool to find the right pair.
Yes, most FSA and HSA plans cover regular eye tests and fittings for contact lenses at eye doctors in your area.
Yes, the cost of prescription glasses and sunglasses for kids is a tax-deductible expense.
First, double-check the balance on your FSA account.You can place an order online, using your FSA or HSA card as you would any other credit card.
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