Eligible and Ineligible Expenses

Your Flexible Spending Account (FSA) plan allows you to pay for several health, dental and dependent care services with pre-tax dollars. To see a complete list of eligible or ineligible expenses...

1. Please select which FSA type you'd like to learn about.
 Health Care
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2. Please select which type of expense list you'd like to review.
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Eligible Health Care Expenses

The IRS and/or your employer may, from time to time, modify its list of eligible expenses. If you are unsure of a potentially eligible expense, please contact customer service or refer to your employer's FSA plan document.

To see whether a specific type of service is covered, click on the first letter of the name of the service, then click on the service title.

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A
Acupuncture
Alcohol and drug dependency inpatient treatment
Ambulance usage
Anesthesia
Artificial limbs

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B
Birth control pills
Braces
Braille books and magazines

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C
Chiropractic services
Christian Science practitioner services
Contact lenses and solution
Crutches

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D
Dental expenses (exams, cleanings, X-rays, root canals bridges, etc)
Dental Implants - if medically necessary (non-cosmetic)
Dentures
Dermatology services (other than cosmetic services)
Diagnostic fees
Doctor fees
Drugs - see prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs

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E
Eyeglasses, including examination fees

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G
Guide dogs

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H
Hearing aids and batteries
Hospital fees
Hypnosis (for treatment of an illness)

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I
Insulin
In vitro fertilization

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L
Laboratory fees
Learning Disability- learning fees to special schools for a child with severe learning disabilities
Legal fees to authorize treatment for mental illness

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M
Maternity Expenses

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N
Neurological services
Nursing home expenses for medical treatment, including meals and lodging
Nursing services

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O
Obstetric services
Ophthalmologic treatment
Optometry services
Organ transplants
Orthodontia, except care for cosmetic purposes
Orthopedic services
Orthopedic shoes
Osteopathic services
Over-the-counter drugs   (view list of OTC drugs)
Oxygen

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P
Pediatric services
Physiotherapeutic treatment
Podiatry services
Prescription drugs
Psychiatric care
Psychological treatment
Psychotherapy

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S
Smoking-cessation programs
Special home or school for a mentally or physically handicapped person, mainly for treatment purposes if the reason for using the school is its resources for treating the disability
Speech therapy
Sterilization fees
Substance use treatment
Surgical fees

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T
Transportation necessary to receive medical treatment
Tuition fees you pay to a special school or tutoring fees, if recommended by your doctor, for special training for a child who has a severe disability which is caused by mental or physical impairments

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V
Vaccinations and immunizations
Vasectomy
Vision expenses

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W
Wheelchairs

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X
X-rays

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