Cognitive health care is HSA- and FSA-eligible

Neurologist visits, neuropsychological testing, cognitive therapy, hearing evaluations, and prescription medications can all be paid pre-tax from your HSA or FSA. Here's what your tax bracket saves you each year.

Cognitive health — eligible expenses
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Get care coordination while you wait for a neurologist

Neurologist wait times average 3–6 months. A care coordinator can help document the symptom pattern, arrange baseline cognitive assessments, and prepare the specialist visit — so you're not starting from zero on day one.

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Connected care
Monitoring devices are eligible too — and they can pay for themselves

Fall alerts, motion sensors, a watch already on the wrist — for a diagnosed memory condition, these can be HSA/FSA-eligible with a physician letter, and a clinician's monthly review of the readings may qualify too — your plan administrator decides. ComfortCard connects them all to one record.

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Store your cognitive health profile, log eligible expenses through the year, and see your real HSA/FSA savings — not an estimate.

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HSA/FSA eligibility is determined by your plan administrator, not by ComfortCard or co-op.care. A Letter of Medical Necessity is supporting documentation, not a guarantee of reimbursement, and is issued only when a physician finds it clinically appropriate. Any savings figures are illustrative and depend on your plan and tax bracket. This is not tax or legal advice.