The following is a summary of common expenses claimed against Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAs), and Healthcare Flexible Spending Accounts (HC-FSAs). Due to frequent updates to the regulations governing these accounts and arrangements, this list does not guarantee reimbursement and is to be utilized as a guide for the submission of claims. For more information on IRS-qualified medical expenses, click here.
Common IRS-Qualified Medical Expenses
- Acupuncture
- Ambulance
- Artificial limbs
- Artificial teeth*
- Birth control treatment
- Blood sugar test kits for diabetics
- Breast pumps and lactation supplies
- Chiropractor
- Contact lenses and solutions*
- Crutches
- Dental treatments (including X-rays, cleanings, fillings, sealants, braces and tooth removals*)
- Doctor’s office visits and co-pays
- Drug addiction treatment
- Drug prescriptions
- Eyeglasses (Rx and reading)*
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- Fluoride treatments*
- Feminine hygiene products
- Fertility enhancement (including in-vitro fertilization)
- Flu shots
- Guide dogs
- Hearing aids and batteries
- Infertility treatment
- Inpatient alcoholism treatment
- Insulin
- Laboratory fees
- Laser eye surgery*
- Medical alert bracelet
- Medical records charges
- Midwife
- Occlusal guards to prevent teeth grinding
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- Orthodontics*
- Orthotic Inserts (custom or off the shelf)
- Over-the-counter medicines and drugs (see more information below)
- Physical therapy
- Special education services for learning disabilities (recommended by a doctor)
- Speech therapy
- Stop-smoking programs (including nicotine gum or patches, if prescribed)
- Surgery, excluding cosmetic surgery
- Vaccines
- Vasectomy
- Vision exam*
- Walker, cane
- Wheelchair
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Common Over-the-Counter (OTC) Medicines
- Allergy medicine
- Analgesics (e.g., vaporizing rub)
- Anti-diarrhea medicine
- Anti-gas, Antacid
- Antihistimines
- Anti-inflammatory medication
- Aspirin
- Bandages
- Burn treatments, OTC
- Calamine lotion
- Cold and flu medicine
- Cold sore remedies
- Cold/hot packs
- Condoms
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- Contact lens solutions/cleaners
- Cotton balls (sterile)
- Cough drops, cough suppressants
- Decongestants
- Diaper rash treatments
- Elastic wraps
- Expectorants
- Eye drops (nonmedicated)
- Feminine hygiene products
- Fiber laxatives
- First-aid kits
- Heating pads
- Hemorrhoid treatments
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- Insect bite/sting medicine
- Medicated lip balm/cream
- Menstrual pain relievers
- Nicotine patches, gum and lozenges
- OTC pain relievers
- Pregnancy test kits
- Prenatal vitamins
- Reading glasses
- Stomach remedies
- Sunburn treatments
- Sunscreen
- Thermometers
- Throat lozenges/cough drops
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Please note, this list is not allencompassing. For more information on your medical spending account, please contact your plan administrator. For full list and publication please visit IRS.gov