Submitted by [deleted] t3_yi3xfs in personalfinance
DrBabs t1_iuhpw95 wrote
I’ve never had to have a doctors note (nor written one for someone) to buy something that is already approved on the list. My understanding though is it should be something your “condition” needs. For example, I purchased a very expensive stethoscope with my funds and could do that because I have high blood pressure. For your, everyone has skin so go ahead and buy sunscreen.
Some times you do need physician letters but for items that specify you need it. For example, exercise equipment is on that list and I have written a letter saying I recommended exercise and had specific amounts of use per week for their condition as treatment. Even this could be applied to a number of conditions, from weight loss to depression to high blood pressure.
ahmedkhansoftware t1_iuhrt28 wrote
I pretty much bought skin stuff, a scale, COVID masks, and a heating pad for my back (I sit at a desk all day and back hurts at end). Do you think this would be fine?
DrBabs t1_iuhult2 wrote
Skin stuff really needs to be specified more to be able to tell. Search items here: https://fsastore.com/fsa-eligibility-list
Heating pads are allowed and are listed on FSA approved items. Same for the scale.
ahmedkhansoftware t1_iuhxsa6 wrote
Everything I bought on the Amazon had FSA eligible.
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