HSA & FSA Eligible Ring Pessaries — Pay With Your Health Card

Yes — ring pessaries are HSA and FSA eligible, and SciMed now accepts HSA/FSA cards directly at checkout. Pay with your pre-tax health dollars and save roughly 20–30% versus paying with after-tax income.

Are ring pessaries HSA/FSA eligible?

Yes. A vaginal ring pessary is an FDA-cleared Class II medical device billed under HCPCS code A4561 ("Pessary, rubber, any type"). Because it is used to treat and manage a diagnosed medical condition — pelvic organ prolapse — it qualifies as an eligible medical expense under IRS Section 213(d), which is what HSA and FSA plans reimburse. Eligibility is per HCPCS A4561; check your specific plan for any documentation requirements.

SciMed now accepts HSA/FSA cards at checkout

You no longer have to pay out of pocket and file for reimbursement afterward. SciMed is set up to accept HSA and FSA debit/credit cards directly at checkout (processed under merchant category code 5047, medical supplies). Your health-account card works the same as any other card — no extra paperwork at the time of purchase.

How to pay with your HSA/FSA card

  • Add your ring pessary (or fitting pack) to the cart and go to checkout.
  • Enter your HSA or FSA card as the payment method — it is processed like a standard debit/credit card.
  • Keep your SciMed receipt; some plans ask for an itemized receipt showing the A4561 medical device for their records.

How much do you save?

Because HSA/FSA funds are set aside before income tax, paying with them effectively discounts the purchase by your marginal tax rate — for most US households that is roughly 20–30%. On a $49.99 ring pessary, that is about $10–$15 back in real terms. This is general information, not tax advice — check your plan and your own tax situation.

Device Silicone ring pessary (with or without support)
FDA status Class II, 510(k) cleared
HCPCS code A4561 — Pessary, rubber, any type
HSA/FSA Eligible; card accepted directly at checkout
Prescription Not required in the US

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Frequently asked questions

Is a pessary HSA eligible?

Yes. A ring pessary is an FDA Class II medical device (HCPCS A4561) used to treat pelvic organ prolapse, which makes it an eligible medical expense for HSA reimbursement. Check your plan for any receipt requirements.

Is a pessary FSA eligible?

Yes, on the same basis as HSA — it is a qualifying medical device under HCPCS A4561. SciMed accepts FSA cards directly at checkout.

Do I need a prescription or a Letter of Medical Necessity?

No prescription is required to purchase in the US. Most HSA/FSA plans reimburse A4561 medical devices without a Letter of Medical Necessity, but a few employers ask for one — check your plan.

Can I pay with my HSA/FSA card or do I have to file for reimbursement?

You can pay directly with your HSA/FSA card at checkout. If you prefer, you can also pay with a regular card and submit your SciMed receipt to your plan for reimbursement.

This page is general information about HSA/FSA eligibility, not tax advice. Eligibility is per HCPCS A4561; confirm details with your own HSA/FSA plan administrator.