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Glasses

Glasses for vision correction are eligible for HSA, FSA, and HRA reimbursement.

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Eligibility Matrix

Eligibility status for all account types

Account TypeStatus
HSAEligible
FSAEligible
HRAEligible

Quick Reference

The IRS considers amounts paid for eyeglasses, including prescription glasses, to be qualified medical expenses. This is because they are used to treat or alleviate a physical defect or illness, specifically defective eyesight. The cost of eye exams, which are necessary to determine the prescription for glasses, is also an eligible expense.

When It Qualifies

  • Must be primarily for the correction of defective vision.
  • Includes prescription lenses and frames.

When It Doesn't

  • Non-prescription sunglasses (unless prescribed to treat a specific medical condition).
  • Cosmetic glasses or frames that do not correct vision.
  • Blue light blocking glasses, unless prescribed by a doctor to treat a specific medical condition.

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Important Notice

  • Your specific plan may have different rules
  • Keep all receipts and documentation
  • This is informational only, not tax or legal advice

While generally eligible, always check with your specific plan administrator as individual plan rules can vary. Keep all receipts and documentation for your records. This information is for educational purposes only and not tax or legal advice.