How to Spend Your HSA & FSA Dollars on Eyewear

Did you know your Health Savings Account or Flexible Spending Account can be used toward prescription eyewear?

Those pre-tax dollars can help you invest in glasses that not only improve your vision but also fit your style.

Many funds expire at the end of the year. Here’s what you need to know about using your benefits before they disappear.

What You Can Use It On

Our eyewear is a qualified medical expense when purchased with a valid prescription.

Your HSA or FSA can be used toward:

  • Prescription glasses

  • Prescription sunglasses

  • Lens upgrades like blue-light filters, anti-reflective coatings, or thinner high-index lenses

You can even use your HSA/FSA debit card right at checkout in our shop.

Have Vision Insurance?

No? No problem — you can still use your HSA or FSA to cover your eyewear purchase.

Yes? We’ll provide you with an itemized receipt that you can submit to your supplemental or out-of-network vision plan for reimbursement.

It’s simple, flexible, and often a great way to maximize your benefits while choosing from independent designer frames you truly love.

Why the Right Fit (and Lenses) Matter

Eyewear isn’t one-size-fits-all. The right fit, style, and lenses can make all the difference in how you see and how you feel.

At Kinkead Optical Co., we’re here to guide you through that process by helping you choose frames that complement your face and lenses tailored to your lifestyle. Whether you’re in front of screens, outdoors, or constantly on the move, we’ll make sure your eyewear works just as hard as you do.

Don’t Let Your Benefits Go to Waste

If your FSA funds expire at the end of the year, now’s the perfect time to:

  • Refresh your prescription glasses

  • Invest in prescription sunglasses

  • Upgrade your lenses for clearer, more comfortable vision

  • Find new frames for the kids

Spend Smart

Use your HSA/FSA benefits before they expire, and walk away with eyewear that fits, functions, and feels just right.

Visit us at Kinkead Optical Co. in Millwork Commons, and we’ll help you make the most of your benefits and find your perfect pair this season.

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