Utilizing your HSA/FSA accounts with R3VIVE Fitness

R3VIVE Fitness • August 17, 2024
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Fitness can transform whole-body health. If you exercise to prevent or treat a medical condition, you may qualify to get a Letter of Medical Necessity to unlock your HSA or FSA funds and get up to the entire cost of your R3VIVE Fitness purchase reimbursed!

Most people save 20-40% off their classes by using those tax-free funds—how much you save overall will depend on your income tax bracket.

What is an HSA or FSA account?

Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) allow you to save pre-tax dollars you can use to pay for eligible medical expenses. Fitness fees do not immediately qualify as eligible HSA/FSA expenses, but they do qualify if a provider recommends exercise to prevent or treat a medical condition.

To qualify those expenses for reimbursement with an HSA/FSA administrator, you need a Letter of Medical Necessity from a provider. Our partner, Dr. B, offers online consultations with licensed providers in every state—365 days a year. 

How it works

  • Start a $15 medical consultation—no video required
  • A licensed provider will review your health history and current condition. If you qualify, they’ll email your fitness recommendations and Letter of Medical Necessity within 3 business hours.
  • Submit your letter and R3VIVE Fitness receipts purchased on or after the date of your letter to your HSA/FSA administrator for reimbursement.

Who is Dr. B?

Dr. B offers affordable telehealth with the same care and quality you’d get from your favorite family doctor—without the waiting room. Patients can get $15 online consultations for a wide variety of conditions and send prescriptions to the pharmacy of their choice. They can also help provide qualifying patients with the Letter of Medical Necessity required for HSA/FSA fitness reimbursements. Learn more at hidrb.com

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