How HSA & FSA Cover Treadmills For Medical Usage: Experts Explain the Process

How HSA & FSA Cover Treadmills For Medical Usage: Experts Explain the Process, updated 9/22/25, 7:00 PM

Thinking of using your HSA or FSA funds for a home treadmill? You could save up to 30% with the right documentation. SOLE Fitness reveals one crucial requirement that determines whether you'll qualify.

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How HSA & FSA Cover Treadmills For Medical
Usage: Experts Explain the Process
HSA and FSA funds can reduce treadmill costs by up to
30% via pre-tax savings with medical documentation,
requiring a Letter of Medical Necessity.
HSA accounts offer flexibility with
$4,300 limits and year-round
rollover, while FSAs usually expire
Dec 31, with some allowing up to
$660 carryover or a grace
period.
SOLE Fitness and Truemed streamline the HSA/FSA checkout process through their
ongoing collaboration.
Fitness equipment is often eligible as a medical
expense, transforming home fitness investments.
Using pre-tax dollars, customers can save up to 30%
on equipment costs, depending on tax brackets.
The IRS requires specific medical conditions for eligibility, not just general wellness goals - want to see
if you qualify?

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