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Maximize Your HSA & FSA: Don’t Let Your Vision Benefits Go to Waste

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As the end of the year approaches, it’s time for the important reminder: use your Flexible Spending Account (FSA) funds before the “use-it-or-lose-it” deadline! Your FSA contributions, and your Health Savings Account (HSA) funds, are pre-tax dollars dedicated to healthcare expenses—including most of your eye care needs.

Don’t let these valuable dollars expire. Here are the smart ways you can spend your remaining funds at Brooks Eye Associates:

• Routine and Specialty Eye Exams: Pay for your annual comprehensive eye exam, which is critical for checking your prescription and detecting serious issues like glaucoma or diabetic eye disease.

• Prescription Eyewear: Upgrade your look with new prescription glasses, purchase a back-up pair, or invest in a pair of prescription sunglasses to protect your eyes from UV damage.

• Contact Lenses & Supplies: Use your funds to stock up on a year’s supply of contact lenses, cleaning solutions, and rewetting drops.

• Major Procedures: If you have a large balance, you can put your HSA/FSA funds toward advanced vision correction procedures such as LASIK, Custom Lens Replacement, or Cataract Surgery co-pays or deductibles.

FSAs typically reset on December 31st (though some plans offer a small rollover or grace period—always check with your plan administrator!). HSAs roll over, but using them now frees up your savings for next year.

Ensure your eyes are healthy and your vision is clear without losing your valuable tax-free dollars.

Jamieson Webking

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