Sesame Care HSA and FSA: Can You Use Your Benefits?
Many patients want to know about Sesame Care HSA FSA 2026 eligibility, and the short answer is: it depends on your specific plan and the type of medication prescribed. HSA (Health Savings Account) and FSA (Flexible Spending Account) funds can potentially cover telehealth weight loss services, but the details matter. Here is what you need to know before trying to use these benefits with Sesame Care.
HSA and FSA Basics for Weight Loss Treatment
Both HSAs and FSAs allow you to use pre-tax dollars for qualifying medical expenses. The IRS considers prescription medications and medical consultations to be eligible expenses, which means GLP-1 weight loss treatment can potentially qualify. However, your plan administrator makes the final call on what they will reimburse.
Key distinctions:
- HSA funds: Roll over year to year. Can be used at any time for qualifying expenses. You need an HSA-eligible high-deductible health plan to contribute
- FSA funds: Typically must be used within the plan year (some plans allow a short grace period or small rollover). Use-it-or-lose-it pressure makes FSAs well-suited for known upcoming expenses like weight loss treatment
What Typically Qualifies
- Physician consultations (including telehealth visits)
- Prescription medications prescribed by a licensed provider
- Lab work ordered as part of your treatment plan
What may not qualify:
- Supplements or non-prescription products
- Subscription fees that are not directly tied to medical services
- Shipping or convenience fees
How to Use HSA/FSA with Sesame Care
- Check with your plan administrator to confirm that telehealth weight loss consultations and GLP-1 medications are covered expenses
- Ask Sesame Care whether they accept HSA/FSA cards directly at checkout
- If direct payment is not accepted, pay out of pocket and submit receipts to your plan for reimbursement
- Keep all itemized receipts showing the medical service description and provider information
Contact provider for current pricing
Compounded vs. Brand-Name: Does It Matter for HSA/FSA?
Brand-name GLP-1 medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro are clearly prescription drugs and generally qualify for HSA/FSA. Compounded medications are also prescriptions written by licensed providers, but some plan administrators treat them differently. If Sesame Care primarily offers prescriptions through independent providers on the platform, confirm with your benefits provider that compounded prescriptions are eligible under your plan. compounded vs brand name GLP-1
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use my HSA card directly on Sesame Care?
Some telehealth platforms accept HSA/FSA cards at checkout. Others require you to pay with a personal card and submit for reimbursement. Confirm payment methods with Sesame Care before enrolling.
Will my employer FSA cover GLP-1 medication?
Most employer FSA plans cover prescription medications. However, weight loss treatments specifically may require a letter of medical necessity from your provider. Ask your benefits coordinator for details.
Is there a tax advantage to using HSA/FSA for weight loss treatment?
Yes. HSA and FSA contributions are made with pre-tax dollars, which means you effectively save your marginal tax rate on qualifying expenses. For someone in the 24% tax bracket, this could mean saving roughly $50 to $80 per month on a $200 to $350 monthly treatment.
Form Blends makes it easy to use your benefits. Form Blends provides itemized receipts for all medical services and medications, making HSA/FSA reimbursement straightforward. Learn more.