FSA & HSA for Glasses, Contacts, & Eye Exams

Learn how to put your FSA or HSA towards glasses, contacts and eye exams.

Make the most out of your flexible spending account (FSA) or health savings account (HSA) this year by using it to purchase prescription glasses, contact lenses and eye exams at your local Heartland Vision. Don’t let those funds go to waste!

What can I use FSA and HSA funds on?

Funds in an FSA or HSA can be used to pay for eligible medical expenses. This includes vision care. At Heartland Vision, you can use your FSA and HSA money to pay for out-of-pocket expenses and copays related to the following:

Don’t have an HSA or FSA?

No worries! At Heartland Vision, we do complimentary insurance checks. And if you have any questions, feel free to call or send a message. See if you’re covered!

Most providers will let you use your FSA or HSA funds to pay for blue light glasses. Blue light lenses filter out blue light produced by phones, TVs and computer monitors which have been proven to negatively affect sleep and cause eye strain. Therefore, blue light lenses have proven medical benefits and applications.

There is no limit! As long as you have enough money in your FSA to purchase a pair of glasses, you can.

FSA funds can only be used for yourself and qualifying dependents. Eligible dependents include your spouse, your children (under 26 years old) and other dependents claimed on your tax return.

You cannot use FSA funds towards cosmetic contact lenses. However, if the colored contact lenses have corrective properties to improve your vision, they will have been prescribed to you by a licensed doctor. Colored lenses with corrective properties are eligible for FSA fund use.

You can use your flexible spending account to purchase prescription sunglasses. However, non-prescription sunglasses are not an eligible item.

Eyeglass frames are an eligible item to be purchased with FSA and HSA funds.