The Complete FSA Eligibility List

Here it is — the most-comprehensive eligibility list available on the web. From A to Z, items and services deemed eligible for tax-free spending with your Flexible Spending Account (FSA), Health Savings Account (HSA), Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) and more will be here, complete with details and requirements. Important Reminder: FSAs, HRAs and other account types listed may not all be the same. Be sure to check with your administrator to confirm if something is eligible before making a purchase.

Here it is — the most-comprehensive eligibility list available on the web. From A to Z, items and services deemed eligible for tax-free spending with your Flexible Spending Account (FSA), Health Savings Account (HSA), Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) and more will be here, complete with details and requirements. Important Reminder: FSAs, HRAs and other account types listed may not all be the same. Be sure to check with your administrator to confirm if something is eligible before making a purchase.

Crystalens: FSA Eligibility

Crystalens: eligible with a Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Crystalens reimbursement is an eligible medical expense with a flexible spending account (FSA), health savings account (HSA), health reimbursement arrangement (HRA) or limited-purpose flexible spending account (LPFSA). Crystalens reimbursement is not eligible with a dependent care flexible spending account (DCFSA).

What is Crystalens?

Crystalens is a type of intraocular lens that is surgically implanted in the eye to treat both cataracts or presbyopia - the clouding of the normally clear lens of the eye and the gradual loss of near and intermediate vision. Crystalens is designed to replicate the flexibility and visual acuity of a healthy eye lens, which will allow patients to focus on items in their environments near and far without vision correction aids (University of Rochester Medical Center). This procedure has become one of the most popular vision correction surgeries for individuals who suffer from cataracts or presbyopia, accounting for an average of 8,000 surgeries in the U.S. each day.

How is Crystalens surgery done?

The implantation of Crystalens in eye is a simple, painless surgery that is done in an outpatient setting with very little recovery time. The procedure is done in the physician's office and begins with numbing eye drops being placed into the eye and a small incision made at the edge of the cornea. The natural lens of the eye that has been rendered ineffective by cataracts or other vision issues is gently removed, at which point the Crystalens is implanted in its place.

After closing up the incision with sutures, patients should expect a quick recovery period and should be able to resume normal activities on the day of the procedure. Most patients will return to their doctors for follow-up visits to evaluate their recovery, but by and large the Crystalens procedure has a quick turnaround. Ultimately, very few individuals who receive Crystalens implants will require vision aids in the future and it has proven to be a very effective means of alleviating vision problems caused by cataracts and presbyopia (AllAboutVision.com).

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