Get reimburse for Vitality Pilates with your HSA/FSA funds
Check if you qualify for a Letter of Medical Necessity and submit your Vitality Pilates purchase for HSA/FSA reimbursement.
Instant chat consultation—no scheduling or video required
Qualifying consumers receive their Letter in < two hours
$15 consultation fee (HSA/FSA eligible)
How to use your HSA/FSA with Vitality Pilates
How to use your HSA/FSA with Vitality Pilates
How to use your HSA/FSA with Vitality Pilates
1
Complete your consultation
Complete a quick consultation to determine eligibility. If approved, you’ll receive a Letter of Medical Necessity.
2
Make your purchase
Visit Vitality Pilates to make your purchase using a standard payment method. Do not use your HSA/FSA card.
3
Submit for HSA/FSA reimbursement
Follow Flex's instructions to submit your Letter of Medical Necessity and receipt to your HSA/FSA administrator.
See if you qualify for a Letter of Medical Necessity
Our streamlined consultation process will determine if you’re eligible for a Letter of Medical Necessity, allowing you to make the most out of your pre-tax dollars.

Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
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If you can’t find what you’re looking for, please reach out to support@withflex.com.
If you can’t find what you’re looking for, please reach out to support@withflex.com.
What is an HSA or FSA?
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) let you set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for qualified health expenses. HSAs are linked to high-deductible health plans, and funds in these accounts roll over year after year. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) allow you to use pre-tax dollars for eligible health expenses. Unlike HSAs, FSAs are not tied to a specific health plan and often require you to use the funds within the calendar year. FSAs are typically provided by employers.
What is an HSA or FSA?
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) let you set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for qualified health expenses. HSAs are linked to high-deductible health plans, and funds in these accounts roll over year after year. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) allow you to use pre-tax dollars for eligible health expenses. Unlike HSAs, FSAs are not tied to a specific health plan and often require you to use the funds within the calendar year. FSAs are typically provided by employers.
What is an HSA or FSA?
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) let you set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for qualified health expenses. HSAs are linked to high-deductible health plans, and funds in these accounts roll over year after year. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) allow you to use pre-tax dollars for eligible health expenses. Unlike HSAs, FSAs are not tied to a specific health plan and often require you to use the funds within the calendar year. FSAs are typically provided by employers.
What is an HSA or FSA?
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) let you set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for qualified health expenses. HSAs are linked to high-deductible health plans, and funds in these accounts roll over year after year. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) allow you to use pre-tax dollars for eligible health expenses. Unlike HSAs, FSAs are not tied to a specific health plan and often require you to use the funds within the calendar year. FSAs are typically provided by employers.
Why is my HSA/FSA card being declined?
HSA and FSA cards are debit cards, and the most common reason for declines is insufficient funds. Reach out to your HSA/FSA administrator to confirm your balance.
Why is my HSA/FSA card being declined?
HSA and FSA cards are debit cards, and the most common reason for declines is insufficient funds. Reach out to your HSA/FSA administrator to confirm your balance.
Why is my HSA/FSA card being declined?
HSA and FSA cards are debit cards, and the most common reason for declines is insufficient funds. Reach out to your HSA/FSA administrator to confirm your balance.
Why is my HSA/FSA card being declined?
HSA and FSA cards are debit cards, and the most common reason for declines is insufficient funds. Reach out to your HSA/FSA administrator to confirm your balance.
What if I don't have my HSA/FSA card available?
If you don’t have your HSA or FSA card handy, still select “Flex - Pay with HSA/FSA” as your payment method. Enter your credit card information and Flex will email you an itemized receipt to submit for reimbursement.
What if I don't have my HSA/FSA card available?
If you don’t have your HSA or FSA card handy, still select “Flex - Pay with HSA/FSA” as your payment method. Enter your credit card information and Flex will email you an itemized receipt to submit for reimbursement.
What if I don't have my HSA/FSA card available?
If you don’t have your HSA or FSA card handy, still select “Flex - Pay with HSA/FSA” as your payment method. Enter your credit card information and Flex will email you an itemized receipt to submit for reimbursement.
What if I don't have my HSA/FSA card available?
If you don’t have your HSA or FSA card handy, still select “Flex - Pay with HSA/FSA” as your payment method. Enter your credit card information and Flex will email you an itemized receipt to submit for reimbursement.
Which Vitality Pilates products are HSA/FSA eligible?
All products shown in the Flex Marketplace are HSA/FSA eligible, some may require a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN). Vitality Pilates may also offer additional eligible items on their website. When shopping directly on Vitality Pilates's site, look for HSA/FSA messaging on individual product pages. Flex accepts HSA/FSA cards, credit/debit cards, and split payments. Select Flex at checkout to pay for your purchase.
Which Vitality Pilates products are HSA/FSA eligible?
All products shown in the Flex Marketplace are HSA/FSA eligible, some may require a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN). Vitality Pilates may also offer additional eligible items on their website. When shopping directly on Vitality Pilates's site, look for HSA/FSA messaging on individual product pages. Flex accepts HSA/FSA cards, credit/debit cards, and split payments. Select Flex at checkout to pay for your purchase.
Which Vitality Pilates products are HSA/FSA eligible?
All products shown in the Flex Marketplace are HSA/FSA eligible, some may require a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN). Vitality Pilates may also offer additional eligible items on their website. When shopping directly on Vitality Pilates's site, look for HSA/FSA messaging on individual product pages. Flex accepts HSA/FSA cards, credit/debit cards, and split payments. Select Flex at checkout to pay for your purchase.
Which Vitality Pilates products are HSA/FSA eligible?
All products shown in the Flex Marketplace are HSA/FSA eligible, some may require a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN). Vitality Pilates may also offer additional eligible items on their website. When shopping directly on Vitality Pilates's site, look for HSA/FSA messaging on individual product pages. Flex accepts HSA/FSA cards, credit/debit cards, and split payments. Select Flex at checkout to pay for your purchase.
What is a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN)?
A Letter of Medical Necessity is a document from a licensed healthcare provider that verifies the medical necessity of a product or service, making it eligible to purchase using your HSA or FSA. This might include items or treatments like supplements or physical therapy that aren’t automatically recognized as eligible expenses.
What is a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN)?
A Letter of Medical Necessity is a document from a licensed healthcare provider that verifies the medical necessity of a product or service, making it eligible to purchase using your HSA or FSA. This might include items or treatments like supplements or physical therapy that aren’t automatically recognized as eligible expenses.
What is a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN)?
A Letter of Medical Necessity is a document from a licensed healthcare provider that verifies the medical necessity of a product or service, making it eligible to purchase using your HSA or FSA. This might include items or treatments like supplements or physical therapy that aren’t automatically recognized as eligible expenses.
What is a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN)?
A Letter of Medical Necessity is a document from a licensed healthcare provider that verifies the medical necessity of a product or service, making it eligible to purchase using your HSA or FSA. This might include items or treatments like supplements or physical therapy that aren’t automatically recognized as eligible expenses.
Do I qualify for a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN)?
A licensed clinician will determine your eligibility during a chat-based telehealth consultation. According to IRS guidelines, you must have a medical condition that warrants the product or service you intend to purchase using your HSA/FSA. A range of conditions, such as cardiovascular, metabolic, musculoskeletal, autoimmune, neurological, or mental health conditions, could qualify.
Do I qualify for a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN)?
A licensed clinician will determine your eligibility during a chat-based telehealth consultation. According to IRS guidelines, you must have a medical condition that warrants the product or service you intend to purchase using your HSA/FSA. A range of conditions, such as cardiovascular, metabolic, musculoskeletal, autoimmune, neurological, or mental health conditions, could qualify.
Do I qualify for a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN)?
A licensed clinician will determine your eligibility during a chat-based telehealth consultation. According to IRS guidelines, you must have a medical condition that warrants the product or service you intend to purchase using your HSA/FSA. A range of conditions, such as cardiovascular, metabolic, musculoskeletal, autoimmune, neurological, or mental health conditions, could qualify.
Do I qualify for a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN)?
A licensed clinician will determine your eligibility during a chat-based telehealth consultation. According to IRS guidelines, you must have a medical condition that warrants the product or service you intend to purchase using your HSA/FSA. A range of conditions, such as cardiovascular, metabolic, musculoskeletal, autoimmune, neurological, or mental health conditions, could qualify.
How long is my Letter of Medical Necessity valid for?
Your Letter of Medical Necessity is valid for 12 months from the date of issue. It can be used for any eligible purchases made during this time. Be sure to keep and submit all related receipts when filing with your HSA/FSA administrator.
How long is my Letter of Medical Necessity valid for?
Your Letter of Medical Necessity is valid for 12 months from the date of issue. It can be used for any eligible purchases made during this time. Be sure to keep and submit all related receipts when filing with your HSA/FSA administrator.
How long is my Letter of Medical Necessity valid for?
Your Letter of Medical Necessity is valid for 12 months from the date of issue. It can be used for any eligible purchases made during this time. Be sure to keep and submit all related receipts when filing with your HSA/FSA administrator.
How long is my Letter of Medical Necessity valid for?
Your Letter of Medical Necessity is valid for 12 months from the date of issue. It can be used for any eligible purchases made during this time. Be sure to keep and submit all related receipts when filing with your HSA/FSA administrator.
What do I do with my Letter of Medical Necessity?
You should keep it on file for at least three years in the event of an IRS audit of your HSA or FSA account. Occasionally, FSAs may ask for the Letter to confirm the eligibility of your purchase.
What do I do with my Letter of Medical Necessity?
You should keep it on file for at least three years in the event of an IRS audit of your HSA or FSA account. Occasionally, FSAs may ask for the Letter to confirm the eligibility of your purchase.
What do I do with my Letter of Medical Necessity?
You should keep it on file for at least three years in the event of an IRS audit of your HSA or FSA account. Occasionally, FSAs may ask for the Letter to confirm the eligibility of your purchase.
What do I do with my Letter of Medical Necessity?
You should keep it on file for at least three years in the event of an IRS audit of your HSA or FSA account. Occasionally, FSAs may ask for the Letter to confirm the eligibility of your purchase.


