How To Use Your HSA or FSA Funds at The Genius Brand
At The Genius Brand, we believe in empowering your journey to optimal health through mental & physical performance. That's why we're thrilled to announce a new way for you to invest in your wellness: you can now use your HSA (Health Savings Account) and FSA (Flexible Spending Account) funds to purchase our premium nootropics and supplement products. Using your pre-tax dollars can save you up to 40%!
We've been at the forefront of combining the best of nature and science to enhance your cognitive function and overall well-being. Partnering with TrueMed, a pioneering payment platform, allows us to make it even easier for you to access the supplements that support your goals.
Introducing TrueMed
TrueMed is a specialized payment tool designed to facilitate the use of HSA and FSA funds for health and wellness products. Think of them as your gateway to using tax-advantaged accounts for products that enhance your mental and physical health. By teaming up with TrueMed, we're making it seamless for you to apply your HSA and FSA funds to your favorite Genius Brand supplements.
Why This Matters
We are proud to be among the first in the supplement industry to offer this payment option, opening up new possibilities for you to integrate our innovative nootropics and functional mushroom products into your daily routine with ease and affordability.
How to Use Your HSA and FSA Funds with The Genius Brand
Using your HSA and FSA funds to purchase The Genius Brand products is straightforward. Follow this simple step-by-step guide to make a one-time purchase or set up a subscription:
One Time Purchase
1. Browse Our Products: Visit our website and explore our range of nootropics and supplements. Whether you're looking for a mental or physical boost, we have something to fit your needs. Make sure one-time purchase is selected
2. Add to Cart: Select the products you wish to purchase and add them to your cart.
3. Checkout as a guest: Do not purchase using any accelerated checkout (Apple Pay, G Pay, Shop Pay)
3. Choose TrueMed at as the payment option: When you're ready to checkout, select the TrueMed payment option. This will allow you to use your HSA or FSA funds seamlessly.
4. Complete Your Purchase: Follow the on-screen instructions to finalize your order using your HSA or FSA funds. It's that easy!
Subscription Orders
1. Browse Our Products: Visit our website and explore our range of nootropics and supplements. Whether you're looking for a mental or physical boost, we have something to fit your needs. Select Subscribe and save option and set preferred delivery frequency.
2. Add to Cart: Select the products you wish to purchase and add them to your cart.
3. Checkout as normal: Pay using your preferred payment method.
3. Fill out the eligibility questionnaire: On the thank you page and confirmation email, there will be a link to obtain your medical letter of necessity needed to get reimbursed by your spending account. Submit your answers and you’ll receive your letter in 24-48 hours.
4. Submit letter and receipt to your HSA/FSA administrator. If you are denied or have any questions please contact team@truemed.com for assistance.
Link in the order confirmation email to obtain letter of medical necessity from Truemed
Link on the order confirmation page after you place your order
With this new option, investing in your health with The Genius Brand has never been more accessible or beneficial. Take advantage of your HSA and FSA funds today and continue your path to peak performance and well-being with us. For questions on how to place an order using Truemed contact us at hello@thegeniusbrand.com
For any questions after you paid or filled out the reimbursment form, contact Truemed directly at team@truemed.com
What is an HSA/FSA account?
Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) are tax-free accounts that can be used to pay for qualified health expenses. These accounts are usually set up and managed by an HSA or FSA administrator, and you should have access to said HSA/FSA administrator through your employer (ask your HR department!).
HSAs are typically associated with a high-deductible health plan, and funds do not expire. FSAs are independent of your health plan, and funds elections occur in October-November each year for the following calendar year. FSA funds expire every calendar year.
Unfortunately, HSAs and FSAs are not available outside of the US, and self-employed individuals (who do not have an HSA from a previous employment) do not qualify for HSAs or FSAs.
What is Truemed?
Truemed partners with merchants and brands to enable qualified customers to use HSA/FSA funds on qualified products and services that are used to treat, mitigate, or prevent a diagnosed medical condition. Truemed partners with a network of individual practitioners who evaluate customers’ eligibility and issue Letters of Medical Necessity to qualifying customers, thereby saving customers money on legitimate medical expenditures.
How does using my HSA/FSA account save me money?
HSA/FSA accounts were created so individuals could use pre-tax money to pay for expenses used to treat, mitigate, or prevent a diagnosed medical condition. Because HSA/FSAs use pre-tax money, you’re getting more purchasing power for your dollars. Rather than pay taxes on income and then spend it on health items, qualified customers can use pre-tax funds to invest in their health.
An individual can contribute up to $3,850 pretax to their HSA per year, or $7,750 for a family (plus an additional $1,000 if you are at least 55 years old Individuals can contribute up to $3,050 pretax to their FSA per year (with an additional $500 in employer contributions allowed). Almost every qualified individual will save between $1,000 and $2,000, depending on their state and tax rate.
What is a Letter of Medical Necessity?
In order to determine whether certain products or services are legitimate expenses for treating, mitigating, or preventing a diagnosed medical condition, HSA/FSA plan administrators often require a letter from a licensed practitioner. This letter is called a “Letter of Medical Necessity.”
I don’t have an HSA/FSA. Can I still benefit from Truemed?
Unfortunately, Truemed’s services are for individuals who have HSA or FSA accounts (or plan to fund one during open enrollment). We encourage you to ask your employer about information on your HSA or FSA!
Can I use my HSA/FSA card at checkout?
Yes! You can use your HSA/FSA card on one time purchases. Once you pay with your card and complete the survey, all you need to do is keep an eye out for the Letter of Medical Necessity that we will send you, and hold onto it for the next 3 years.
*You cannot use your HSA/FSA cart with subscription purchases.
Can I use my regular credit card at checkout?
If you prefer to use your regular credit card, you are welcome to do that and we will send you instructions for how to submit for reimbursement from your administrator. Check out this article to get a comprehensive understanding of the reimbursement process.
How long does it take for me to receive my Letter of Medical Necessity?
Generally it takes 24-48 hours. If you aren’t seeing your letter in your inbox, check spam, then reach out to us at support@truemed.com for help!
If I am not approved, what happens?
If you do not qualify, you are able to reapply for HSA/FSA spending at a later date.
I don’t have enough funds in my HSA/FSA account to cover the entire purchase. Can I still use Truemed?
No, you need enough funds to cover to purchase to use Truemed.
What if my HSA/FSA payment is rejected by my administrator?
Please contact us at team@truemed.com so we can help you troubleshoot the issue. HSA/FSA plan administrators often have detailed requirements, so it may be as simple as re-issuing your Letter of Medical Necessity using the administrator’s form.
What if I haven’t contributed to my HSA/FSA. Will I still be able to maximize my savings?
For most Americans, open enrollment is in the last four months of the year. Simply elect to increase contributions to your HSA or FSA during this time and you can begin shopping with Truemed merchant partners. Starting on January 1st, qualified individuals will be able to spend their entire HSA or FSA amount on products that a licensed practitioner recommends to treat, mitigate, or prevent a specific, diagnosed medical condition. These funds will be pulled from your paycheck, prior to tax withholding, by your HSA/FSA administrator in equal installments through the year.
Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) are tax-free accounts that can be used to pay for qualified health expenses. These accounts are usually set up and managed by an HSA or FSA administrator, and you should have access to said HSA/FSA administrator through your employer (ask your HR department!).
HSAs are typically associated with a high-deductible health plan, and funds do not expire. FSAs are independent of your health plan, and funds elections occur in October-November each year for the following calendar year. FSA funds expire every calendar year.
Unfortunately, HSAs and FSAs are not available outside of the US, and self-employed individuals (who do not have an HSA from a previous employment) do not qualify for HSAs or FSAs.
What is Truemed?
Truemed partners with merchants and brands to enable qualified customers to use HSA/FSA funds on qualified products and services that are used to treat, mitigate, or prevent a diagnosed medical condition. Truemed partners with a network of individual practitioners who evaluate customers’ eligibility and issue Letters of Medical Necessity to qualifying customers, thereby saving customers money on legitimate medical expenditures.
How does using my HSA/FSA account save me money?
HSA/FSA accounts were created so individuals could use pre-tax money to pay for expenses used to treat, mitigate, or prevent a diagnosed medical condition. Because HSA/FSAs use pre-tax money, you’re getting more purchasing power for your dollars. Rather than pay taxes on income and then spend it on health items, qualified customers can use pre-tax funds to invest in their health.
An individual can contribute up to $3,850 pretax to their HSA per year, or $7,750 for a family (plus an additional $1,000 if you are at least 55 years old Individuals can contribute up to $3,050 pretax to their FSA per year (with an additional $500 in employer contributions allowed). Almost every qualified individual will save between $1,000 and $2,000, depending on their state and tax rate.
What is a Letter of Medical Necessity?
In order to determine whether certain products or services are legitimate expenses for treating, mitigating, or preventing a diagnosed medical condition, HSA/FSA plan administrators often require a letter from a licensed practitioner. This letter is called a “Letter of Medical Necessity.”
I don’t have an HSA/FSA. Can I still benefit from Truemed?
Unfortunately, Truemed’s services are for individuals who have HSA or FSA accounts (or plan to fund one during open enrollment). We encourage you to ask your employer about information on your HSA or FSA!
Can I use my HSA/FSA card at checkout?
Yes! You can use your HSA/FSA card on one time purchases. Once you pay with your card and complete the survey, all you need to do is keep an eye out for the Letter of Medical Necessity that we will send you, and hold onto it for the next 3 years.
*You cannot use your HSA/FSA cart with subscription purchases.
Can I use my regular credit card at checkout?
If you prefer to use your regular credit card, you are welcome to do that and we will send you instructions for how to submit for reimbursement from your administrator. Check out this article to get a comprehensive understanding of the reimbursement process.
How long does it take for me to receive my Letter of Medical Necessity?
Generally it takes 24-48 hours. If you aren’t seeing your letter in your inbox, check spam, then reach out to us at support@truemed.com for help!
If I am not approved, what happens?
If you do not qualify, you are able to reapply for HSA/FSA spending at a later date.
I don’t have enough funds in my HSA/FSA account to cover the entire purchase. Can I still use Truemed?
No, you need enough funds to cover to purchase to use Truemed.
What if my HSA/FSA payment is rejected by my administrator?
Please contact us at team@truemed.com so we can help you troubleshoot the issue. HSA/FSA plan administrators often have detailed requirements, so it may be as simple as re-issuing your Letter of Medical Necessity using the administrator’s form.
What if I haven’t contributed to my HSA/FSA. Will I still be able to maximize my savings?
For most Americans, open enrollment is in the last four months of the year. Simply elect to increase contributions to your HSA or FSA during this time and you can begin shopping with Truemed merchant partners. Starting on January 1st, qualified individuals will be able to spend their entire HSA or FSA amount on products that a licensed practitioner recommends to treat, mitigate, or prevent a specific, diagnosed medical condition. These funds will be pulled from your paycheck, prior to tax withholding, by your HSA/FSA administrator in equal installments through the year.
Truemed partners with merchants and brands to enable qualified customers to use HSA/FSA funds on qualified products and services that are used to treat, mitigate, or prevent a diagnosed medical condition. Truemed partners with a network of individual practitioners who evaluate customers’ eligibility and issue Letters of Medical Necessity to qualifying customers, thereby saving customers money on legitimate medical expenditures.
How does using my HSA/FSA account save me money?
HSA/FSA accounts were created so individuals could use pre-tax money to pay for expenses used to treat, mitigate, or prevent a diagnosed medical condition. Because HSA/FSAs use pre-tax money, you’re getting more purchasing power for your dollars. Rather than pay taxes on income and then spend it on health items, qualified customers can use pre-tax funds to invest in their health.
An individual can contribute up to $3,850 pretax to their HSA per year, or $7,750 for a family (plus an additional $1,000 if you are at least 55 years old Individuals can contribute up to $3,050 pretax to their FSA per year (with an additional $500 in employer contributions allowed). Almost every qualified individual will save between $1,000 and $2,000, depending on their state and tax rate.
What is a Letter of Medical Necessity?
In order to determine whether certain products or services are legitimate expenses for treating, mitigating, or preventing a diagnosed medical condition, HSA/FSA plan administrators often require a letter from a licensed practitioner. This letter is called a “Letter of Medical Necessity.”
I don’t have an HSA/FSA. Can I still benefit from Truemed?
Unfortunately, Truemed’s services are for individuals who have HSA or FSA accounts (or plan to fund one during open enrollment). We encourage you to ask your employer about information on your HSA or FSA!
Can I use my HSA/FSA card at checkout?
Yes! You can use your HSA/FSA card on one time purchases. Once you pay with your card and complete the survey, all you need to do is keep an eye out for the Letter of Medical Necessity that we will send you, and hold onto it for the next 3 years.
*You cannot use your HSA/FSA cart with subscription purchases.
Can I use my regular credit card at checkout?
If you prefer to use your regular credit card, you are welcome to do that and we will send you instructions for how to submit for reimbursement from your administrator. Check out this article to get a comprehensive understanding of the reimbursement process.
How long does it take for me to receive my Letter of Medical Necessity?
Generally it takes 24-48 hours. If you aren’t seeing your letter in your inbox, check spam, then reach out to us at support@truemed.com for help!
If I am not approved, what happens?
If you do not qualify, you are able to reapply for HSA/FSA spending at a later date.
I don’t have enough funds in my HSA/FSA account to cover the entire purchase. Can I still use Truemed?
No, you need enough funds to cover to purchase to use Truemed.
What if my HSA/FSA payment is rejected by my administrator?
Please contact us at team@truemed.com so we can help you troubleshoot the issue. HSA/FSA plan administrators often have detailed requirements, so it may be as simple as re-issuing your Letter of Medical Necessity using the administrator’s form.
What if I haven’t contributed to my HSA/FSA. Will I still be able to maximize my savings?
For most Americans, open enrollment is in the last four months of the year. Simply elect to increase contributions to your HSA or FSA during this time and you can begin shopping with Truemed merchant partners. Starting on January 1st, qualified individuals will be able to spend their entire HSA or FSA amount on products that a licensed practitioner recommends to treat, mitigate, or prevent a specific, diagnosed medical condition. These funds will be pulled from your paycheck, prior to tax withholding, by your HSA/FSA administrator in equal installments through the year.
HSA/FSA accounts were created so individuals could use pre-tax money to pay for expenses used to treat, mitigate, or prevent a diagnosed medical condition. Because HSA/FSAs use pre-tax money, you’re getting more purchasing power for your dollars. Rather than pay taxes on income and then spend it on health items, qualified customers can use pre-tax funds to invest in their health.
An individual can contribute up to $3,850 pretax to their HSA per year, or $7,750 for a family (plus an additional $1,000 if you are at least 55 years old Individuals can contribute up to $3,050 pretax to their FSA per year (with an additional $500 in employer contributions allowed). Almost every qualified individual will save between $1,000 and $2,000, depending on their state and tax rate.
What is a Letter of Medical Necessity?
In order to determine whether certain products or services are legitimate expenses for treating, mitigating, or preventing a diagnosed medical condition, HSA/FSA plan administrators often require a letter from a licensed practitioner. This letter is called a “Letter of Medical Necessity.”
I don’t have an HSA/FSA. Can I still benefit from Truemed?
Unfortunately, Truemed’s services are for individuals who have HSA or FSA accounts (or plan to fund one during open enrollment). We encourage you to ask your employer about information on your HSA or FSA!
Can I use my HSA/FSA card at checkout?
Yes! You can use your HSA/FSA card on one time purchases. Once you pay with your card and complete the survey, all you need to do is keep an eye out for the Letter of Medical Necessity that we will send you, and hold onto it for the next 3 years.
*You cannot use your HSA/FSA cart with subscription purchases.
Can I use my regular credit card at checkout?
If you prefer to use your regular credit card, you are welcome to do that and we will send you instructions for how to submit for reimbursement from your administrator. Check out this article to get a comprehensive understanding of the reimbursement process.
How long does it take for me to receive my Letter of Medical Necessity?
Generally it takes 24-48 hours. If you aren’t seeing your letter in your inbox, check spam, then reach out to us at support@truemed.com for help!
If I am not approved, what happens?
If you do not qualify, you are able to reapply for HSA/FSA spending at a later date.
I don’t have enough funds in my HSA/FSA account to cover the entire purchase. Can I still use Truemed?
No, you need enough funds to cover to purchase to use Truemed.
What if my HSA/FSA payment is rejected by my administrator?
Please contact us at team@truemed.com so we can help you troubleshoot the issue. HSA/FSA plan administrators often have detailed requirements, so it may be as simple as re-issuing your Letter of Medical Necessity using the administrator’s form.
What if I haven’t contributed to my HSA/FSA. Will I still be able to maximize my savings?
For most Americans, open enrollment is in the last four months of the year. Simply elect to increase contributions to your HSA or FSA during this time and you can begin shopping with Truemed merchant partners. Starting on January 1st, qualified individuals will be able to spend their entire HSA or FSA amount on products that a licensed practitioner recommends to treat, mitigate, or prevent a specific, diagnosed medical condition. These funds will be pulled from your paycheck, prior to tax withholding, by your HSA/FSA administrator in equal installments through the year.
In order to determine whether certain products or services are legitimate expenses for treating, mitigating, or preventing a diagnosed medical condition, HSA/FSA plan administrators often require a letter from a licensed practitioner. This letter is called a “Letter of Medical Necessity.”
I don’t have an HSA/FSA. Can I still benefit from Truemed?
Unfortunately, Truemed’s services are for individuals who have HSA or FSA accounts (or plan to fund one during open enrollment). We encourage you to ask your employer about information on your HSA or FSA!
Can I use my HSA/FSA card at checkout?
Yes! You can use your HSA/FSA card on one time purchases. Once you pay with your card and complete the survey, all you need to do is keep an eye out for the Letter of Medical Necessity that we will send you, and hold onto it for the next 3 years.
*You cannot use your HSA/FSA cart with subscription purchases.
Can I use my regular credit card at checkout?
If you prefer to use your regular credit card, you are welcome to do that and we will send you instructions for how to submit for reimbursement from your administrator. Check out this article to get a comprehensive understanding of the reimbursement process.
How long does it take for me to receive my Letter of Medical Necessity?
Generally it takes 24-48 hours. If you aren’t seeing your letter in your inbox, check spam, then reach out to us at support@truemed.com for help!
If I am not approved, what happens?
If you do not qualify, you are able to reapply for HSA/FSA spending at a later date.
I don’t have enough funds in my HSA/FSA account to cover the entire purchase. Can I still use Truemed?
No, you need enough funds to cover to purchase to use Truemed.
What if my HSA/FSA payment is rejected by my administrator?
Please contact us at team@truemed.com so we can help you troubleshoot the issue. HSA/FSA plan administrators often have detailed requirements, so it may be as simple as re-issuing your Letter of Medical Necessity using the administrator’s form.
What if I haven’t contributed to my HSA/FSA. Will I still be able to maximize my savings?
For most Americans, open enrollment is in the last four months of the year. Simply elect to increase contributions to your HSA or FSA during this time and you can begin shopping with Truemed merchant partners. Starting on January 1st, qualified individuals will be able to spend their entire HSA or FSA amount on products that a licensed practitioner recommends to treat, mitigate, or prevent a specific, diagnosed medical condition. These funds will be pulled from your paycheck, prior to tax withholding, by your HSA/FSA administrator in equal installments through the year.
Unfortunately, Truemed’s services are for individuals who have HSA or FSA accounts (or plan to fund one during open enrollment). We encourage you to ask your employer about information on your HSA or FSA!
Can I use my HSA/FSA card at checkout?
Yes! You can use your HSA/FSA card on one time purchases. Once you pay with your card and complete the survey, all you need to do is keep an eye out for the Letter of Medical Necessity that we will send you, and hold onto it for the next 3 years.
*You cannot use your HSA/FSA cart with subscription purchases.
Can I use my regular credit card at checkout?
If you prefer to use your regular credit card, you are welcome to do that and we will send you instructions for how to submit for reimbursement from your administrator. Check out this article to get a comprehensive understanding of the reimbursement process.
How long does it take for me to receive my Letter of Medical Necessity?
Generally it takes 24-48 hours. If you aren’t seeing your letter in your inbox, check spam, then reach out to us at support@truemed.com for help!
If I am not approved, what happens?
If you do not qualify, you are able to reapply for HSA/FSA spending at a later date.
I don’t have enough funds in my HSA/FSA account to cover the entire purchase. Can I still use Truemed?
No, you need enough funds to cover to purchase to use Truemed.
What if my HSA/FSA payment is rejected by my administrator?
Please contact us at team@truemed.com so we can help you troubleshoot the issue. HSA/FSA plan administrators often have detailed requirements, so it may be as simple as re-issuing your Letter of Medical Necessity using the administrator’s form.
What if I haven’t contributed to my HSA/FSA. Will I still be able to maximize my savings?
For most Americans, open enrollment is in the last four months of the year. Simply elect to increase contributions to your HSA or FSA during this time and you can begin shopping with Truemed merchant partners. Starting on January 1st, qualified individuals will be able to spend their entire HSA or FSA amount on products that a licensed practitioner recommends to treat, mitigate, or prevent a specific, diagnosed medical condition. These funds will be pulled from your paycheck, prior to tax withholding, by your HSA/FSA administrator in equal installments through the year.
Yes! You can use your HSA/FSA card on one time purchases. Once you pay with your card and complete the survey, all you need to do is keep an eye out for the Letter of Medical Necessity that we will send you, and hold onto it for the next 3 years.
*You cannot use your HSA/FSA cart with subscription purchases.
Can I use my regular credit card at checkout?
If you prefer to use your regular credit card, you are welcome to do that and we will send you instructions for how to submit for reimbursement from your administrator. Check out this article to get a comprehensive understanding of the reimbursement process.
How long does it take for me to receive my Letter of Medical Necessity?
Generally it takes 24-48 hours. If you aren’t seeing your letter in your inbox, check spam, then reach out to us at support@truemed.com for help!
If I am not approved, what happens?
If you do not qualify, you are able to reapply for HSA/FSA spending at a later date.
I don’t have enough funds in my HSA/FSA account to cover the entire purchase. Can I still use Truemed?
No, you need enough funds to cover to purchase to use Truemed.
What if my HSA/FSA payment is rejected by my administrator?
Please contact us at team@truemed.com so we can help you troubleshoot the issue. HSA/FSA plan administrators often have detailed requirements, so it may be as simple as re-issuing your Letter of Medical Necessity using the administrator’s form.
What if I haven’t contributed to my HSA/FSA. Will I still be able to maximize my savings?
For most Americans, open enrollment is in the last four months of the year. Simply elect to increase contributions to your HSA or FSA during this time and you can begin shopping with Truemed merchant partners. Starting on January 1st, qualified individuals will be able to spend their entire HSA or FSA amount on products that a licensed practitioner recommends to treat, mitigate, or prevent a specific, diagnosed medical condition. These funds will be pulled from your paycheck, prior to tax withholding, by your HSA/FSA administrator in equal installments through the year.
If you prefer to use your regular credit card, you are welcome to do that and we will send you instructions for how to submit for reimbursement from your administrator. Check out this article to get a comprehensive understanding of the reimbursement process.
How long does it take for me to receive my Letter of Medical Necessity?
Generally it takes 24-48 hours. If you aren’t seeing your letter in your inbox, check spam, then reach out to us at support@truemed.com for help!
If I am not approved, what happens?
If you do not qualify, you are able to reapply for HSA/FSA spending at a later date.
I don’t have enough funds in my HSA/FSA account to cover the entire purchase. Can I still use Truemed?
No, you need enough funds to cover to purchase to use Truemed.
What if my HSA/FSA payment is rejected by my administrator?
Please contact us at team@truemed.com so we can help you troubleshoot the issue. HSA/FSA plan administrators often have detailed requirements, so it may be as simple as re-issuing your Letter of Medical Necessity using the administrator’s form.
What if I haven’t contributed to my HSA/FSA. Will I still be able to maximize my savings?
For most Americans, open enrollment is in the last four months of the year. Simply elect to increase contributions to your HSA or FSA during this time and you can begin shopping with Truemed merchant partners. Starting on January 1st, qualified individuals will be able to spend their entire HSA or FSA amount on products that a licensed practitioner recommends to treat, mitigate, or prevent a specific, diagnosed medical condition. These funds will be pulled from your paycheck, prior to tax withholding, by your HSA/FSA administrator in equal installments through the year.
Generally it takes 24-48 hours. If you aren’t seeing your letter in your inbox, check spam, then reach out to us at support@truemed.com for help!
If I am not approved, what happens?
If you do not qualify, you are able to reapply for HSA/FSA spending at a later date.
I don’t have enough funds in my HSA/FSA account to cover the entire purchase. Can I still use Truemed?
No, you need enough funds to cover to purchase to use Truemed.
What if my HSA/FSA payment is rejected by my administrator?
Please contact us at team@truemed.com so we can help you troubleshoot the issue. HSA/FSA plan administrators often have detailed requirements, so it may be as simple as re-issuing your Letter of Medical Necessity using the administrator’s form.
What if I haven’t contributed to my HSA/FSA. Will I still be able to maximize my savings?
For most Americans, open enrollment is in the last four months of the year. Simply elect to increase contributions to your HSA or FSA during this time and you can begin shopping with Truemed merchant partners. Starting on January 1st, qualified individuals will be able to spend their entire HSA or FSA amount on products that a licensed practitioner recommends to treat, mitigate, or prevent a specific, diagnosed medical condition. These funds will be pulled from your paycheck, prior to tax withholding, by your HSA/FSA administrator in equal installments through the year.
If you do not qualify, you are able to reapply for HSA/FSA spending at a later date.
I don’t have enough funds in my HSA/FSA account to cover the entire purchase. Can I still use Truemed?
No, you need enough funds to cover to purchase to use Truemed.
What if my HSA/FSA payment is rejected by my administrator?
Please contact us at team@truemed.com so we can help you troubleshoot the issue. HSA/FSA plan administrators often have detailed requirements, so it may be as simple as re-issuing your Letter of Medical Necessity using the administrator’s form.
What if I haven’t contributed to my HSA/FSA. Will I still be able to maximize my savings?
For most Americans, open enrollment is in the last four months of the year. Simply elect to increase contributions to your HSA or FSA during this time and you can begin shopping with Truemed merchant partners. Starting on January 1st, qualified individuals will be able to spend their entire HSA or FSA amount on products that a licensed practitioner recommends to treat, mitigate, or prevent a specific, diagnosed medical condition. These funds will be pulled from your paycheck, prior to tax withholding, by your HSA/FSA administrator in equal installments through the year.
No, you need enough funds to cover to purchase to use Truemed.
What if my HSA/FSA payment is rejected by my administrator?
Please contact us at team@truemed.com so we can help you troubleshoot the issue. HSA/FSA plan administrators often have detailed requirements, so it may be as simple as re-issuing your Letter of Medical Necessity using the administrator’s form.
What if I haven’t contributed to my HSA/FSA. Will I still be able to maximize my savings?
For most Americans, open enrollment is in the last four months of the year. Simply elect to increase contributions to your HSA or FSA during this time and you can begin shopping with Truemed merchant partners. Starting on January 1st, qualified individuals will be able to spend their entire HSA or FSA amount on products that a licensed practitioner recommends to treat, mitigate, or prevent a specific, diagnosed medical condition. These funds will be pulled from your paycheck, prior to tax withholding, by your HSA/FSA administrator in equal installments through the year.
Please contact us at team@truemed.com so we can help you troubleshoot the issue. HSA/FSA plan administrators often have detailed requirements, so it may be as simple as re-issuing your Letter of Medical Necessity using the administrator’s form.
What if I haven’t contributed to my HSA/FSA. Will I still be able to maximize my savings?
For most Americans, open enrollment is in the last four months of the year. Simply elect to increase contributions to your HSA or FSA during this time and you can begin shopping with Truemed merchant partners. Starting on January 1st, qualified individuals will be able to spend their entire HSA or FSA amount on products that a licensed practitioner recommends to treat, mitigate, or prevent a specific, diagnosed medical condition. These funds will be pulled from your paycheck, prior to tax withholding, by your HSA/FSA administrator in equal installments through the year.
For most Americans, open enrollment is in the last four months of the year. Simply elect to increase contributions to your HSA or FSA during this time and you can begin shopping with Truemed merchant partners. Starting on January 1st, qualified individuals will be able to spend their entire HSA or FSA amount on products that a licensed practitioner recommends to treat, mitigate, or prevent a specific, diagnosed medical condition. These funds will be pulled from your paycheck, prior to tax withholding, by your HSA/FSA administrator in equal installments through the year.