Get PMD with Pre-Tax Benefits

Get PMD with Pre-Tax Benefits

Enjoy Brilliant Savings 30-40%

We’ve partnered with Flex to make it easier for you to purchase PMD Beauty devices using your Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA). By using pre-tax dollars, you enjoy effective savings of 30-40%, helping you stretch your budget while investing in self-care.

Who Qualifies?

The IRS oversees HSA and FSA eligibility, requiring that you have a medical condition or concern for which the PMD Beauty device is being used. A Letter of Medical Necessity is needed to confirm your eligibility. Don’t worry—our partnership with Flex streamlines this process, making it quick and hassle-free.

How It Works

  • Step 1

    Add your PMD device to cart

  • Step 2

    Select Flex | Pay with HSA/FSA at checkout

  • Step 3

    Confirm your Eligibility

  • Step 4

    Use your HSA/FSA card

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Need Approval to Use HSA/FSA Funds?

We make it easy! Request a Letter of Medical Necessity which includes the doctor's recommendation, the medical condition your PMD device addresses, and their contact information and signature.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an FSA or HSA and what are the benefits?

An FSA (Flexible Spending Account) and an HSA (Health Savings Account) are tax-advantaged accounts for medical expenses but differ in key aspects. FSAs, employer-sponsored, allow employees to use pre-tax dollars for medical expenses such as prescriptions and copays, but typically feature a "use-it-or-lose-it" policy where funds must be used within the plan year. HSAs are available to those with a high-deductible health plan and offer more flexibility, allowing funds to roll over annually.

For more information, see Flex’s Comprehensive Guide to HSA/FSAs

How can I spend my FSA or HSA funds at LIT?

Select “Flex | Pay with HSA/FSA'' at checkout. Input your card details and checkout as usual.

[FOR DUAL USE ITEMS] If a purchase requires verification of eligibility, follow the steps to complete a brief tele-health consult via chat.

I’m not seeing HSA or FSA options show up at checkout. Why not?

If you are logged into "Shop Pay" Please make sure you check out as a "guest". This will allow you to see all of our payment options

Or, none of the items in your cart may be HSA or FSA eligible. Reach out to info@trypmd.com if you think there is an error.

I keep being pushed into Shop Pay. How do I use my HSA/FSA card?

If you continue to be pushed into the ShopPay checkout, we recommend completing your purchase in an incognito window.

Why was my HSA or FSA card rejected?

Like any credit or debit card, HSA/FSAs can be declined if any of the data from the card is incorrect (number, expiration date, zip code etc). Flex will alert you in checkout if any of these fields is missing or incorrect so you can update them.

The most common reason for rejection of the card is insufficient funds. Reach out to your HSA or FSA provider to verify the amount of money in your account before attempting to complete your purchase again.

I don’t have an HSA or FSA card. Can I still use my HSA/FSA funds?

Yes, you can still be reimbursed for the expense.

Select “Flex | Pay with HSA/FSA” at checkout. Instead of entering your HSA or FSA card, input your regular credit card.

Flex will email you an itemized receipt following your purchase. Submit the itemized receipt to your HSA or FSA provider for reimbursement.

What is a Letter of Medical Necessity?

A Letter of Medical Necessity (LOMN) is a document written by a healthcare provider that explains why a specific medical service, treatment, or equipment is necessary for a patient's health. In relation to an HSA (Health Savings Account) or FSA (Flexible Spending Account), an LOMN is often required for reimbursement of expenses that are not clearly defined as eligible under the standard IRS guidelines.

Who is Flex and what is their relationship with PMD?

Flex has partnered with PMD to enable consumers to use their HSA/FSA funds. You can think of Flex as an alternative to payment methods, similar to Affirm, Klarna etc.