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FSA & HSA Eligible Menopause Products | Complete Guide 2025

Last Updated: October 2025

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FSA Eligible Products by Category

Hormonal Health & HRT

Prescription hormone replacement therapy and testing for managing estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone levels.

  • Prescription HRT medications: Estradiol patches (Vivelle Dot, Climara), pills (Femhrt, Activella, Mimvey, Jinteli), creams, gels (Evamist, Elestrin), vaginal rings (Estring, Femring)
  • Progestin therapy: Progesterone (Prometrium), combination products (Vogelxo)
  • Non-hormonal prescriptions: Veozah (fezolinetant), Jevantique, gabapentin, paroxetine
  • Bioidentical hormone therapy (compounded or FDA-approved)*
  • At-home hormone test kits: FSH, estrogen, progesterone panels
  • Menopause test kits: FSH test strips to confirm menopause status
Vaginal & Urinary Health

Products for vaginal dryness, atrophy, pH balance, and urinary tract health.

  • Vaginal moisturizers & lubricants: Replens, Hyalo Gyn, Revaree, K-Y, and others
  • Prescription vaginal estrogen: Vagifem, Yuvafem, Premarin cream, Imvexxy
  • Vaginal pH test kits
  • Yeast infection treatments: Monistat, Diflucan (prescription)
  • UTI pain relief: AZO, Cystex, and prescription antibiotics
  • Vaginal dilators (for atrophy & pain)*
  • Kegel exercisers and pelvic floor therapy devices*
  • Incontinence pads, liners & underwear
  • Laser treatment: MonaLisa Touch, ThermiVa (for vaginal rejuvenation)*
Mental Health & Emotional Wellbeing

Support for anxiety, depression, mood swings, and sleep disturbances common during menopause.

  • Therapy & mental health counseling: In-person or telehealth sessions
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for hot flashes and mood
  • Psychiatric care and medication management
  • Prescription antidepressants & anxiety medications: SSRIs (paroxetine, sertraline), SNRIs (venlafaxine, Khedezla)
  • Sleep aids: Melatonin, prescription sleep medications, Ambien
  • Light therapy lamps for seasonal affective disorder*
  • Listening therapy: Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP)*
Sleep & Temperature Regulation

Cooling products and devices to manage night sweats and hot flashes. You can find many of these top-rated products in our symptom relief guide.

  • Cooling sheets, mattress pads & cooling pajamas: Temperature-regulating bedding*
  • Personal fans & wearable cooling devices: Embr Wave, handheld fans*
  • Hot flash relief devices: Cooling neck wraps, instant cold packs
  • Blue light blocking glasses*
  • CPAP devices & accessories (for sleep apnea)
  • Cold therapy: Cold packs, gel pads, topical cooling creams*
  • Nasal strips for better breathing during sleep
  • Phototherapy / Light therapy boxes*
  • Cryotherapy devices for inflammation and cooling*
Bone, Joint & Muscle Health

Essential support for bone density and joint pain as estrogen declines. Learn more about bone health in menopause.

  • Calcium & Vitamin D supplements
  • Bone density scans (DEXA) and monitoring
  • Heating pads & cold therapy packs
  • TENS units for pain relief
  • Physical therapy sessions
  • Mobility aids: Braces, orthotics, canes, walkers
  • Glucosamine & Chondroitin supplements
  • Collagen supplements for joints & skin
  • Massage guns/devices*
  • Orthotics & orthopedic inserts
  • Orthopedic shoes* (cost difference between RX shoe and regular shoe)
  • Compression socks & stockings: 10-20 mmHg*, 20-30 mmHg & 30-40 mmHg
Skin, Hair & Nail Care

Treatments for thinning hair, dry skin, acne, and other skin changes during menopause. You can find many of these top-rated products in our symptom relief guide.

  • Prescription creams: For eczema, rosacea, psoriasis, skin thinning
  • Acne medications: Retinoids, benzoyl peroxide (prescription & OTC)
  • Hair loss treatments: Minoxidil (Rogaine), Propecia, prescription finasteride*
  • Hair growth supplements (biotin, collagen)*
  • Wigs & hair pieces for medical hair loss*
  • Eczema, rosacea & psoriasis treatments
  • Corn and callus removers
  • Humidifiers, vaporizers & filters*
  • Nasal sprays for dryness
  • Sunscreen with SPF 15+ and "broad spectrum"
  • Sunburn creams & ointments
  • Red light therapy devices for skin health and collagen*
Menstrual & Post-Menstrual Care

Products for perimenopause when periods are still irregular and heavy.

  • Menstrual pads, tampons & liners
  • Menstrual cups (Diva Cup, Saalt)
  • Period underwear (Thinx, Knix)
Gut & Digestive Health

Support for bloating, constipation, acid reflux, and digestive changes during menopause.

  • Probiotics: Culturelle, OLLY, Garden of Life, and others
  • Fiber supplements: Psyllium husks, Benefiber, Metamucil
  • Acid reducers: Nexium, Prilosec, Zantac alternatives
  • Antacids: TUMS, Rolaids, Mylanta, Pepcid
  • Laxatives: Metamucil, MiraLAX, Dulcolax
  • Stool softeners: Dulcolax, Colace
  • Anti-diarrhea medicines: Pepto Bismol, Imodium A-D
  • Nausea medicines: Reliefband, Emetrol, ginger supplements
  • Lactose intolerance supplements: Lactaid, Milkaid
  • Gas relief products: Beano, Gas-X, simethicone
  • Digestive enzyme supplements
Ear, Nose & Throat

Relief for allergies, sinus issues, and respiratory symptoms.

  • Allergy & sinus medicines: Prescription and OTC
  • Allergy treatment products: HEPA filters, air purifiers*
  • Nasal sprays: Flonase, Nasacort, saline sprays
  • Ear drops & wax removal kits
  • Neti pots & sinus rinses
  • Antihistamines: Benadryl, Claritin, Zyrtec, Allegra
  • Motion & nausea medicines
General Health & Pain Relief

Over-the-counter and prescription medications for general wellness and symptom management.

  • Pain relievers: Advil, Aleve, Tylenol, Motrin, Excedrin
  • OTC medicines for menopause symptoms: See our symptom relief guide
  • Homeopathic medicines for menopausal symptoms
  • Antibiotic ointments: Neosporin, bacitracin
  • Heating pads (electric and microwavable)
  • Flu shots & immunizations
  • Weight loss counseling*
  • Weight loss drugs: Prescription (Wegovy, Ozempic)* and OTC*
  • Weight loss programs (medically supervised)*
  • Smoking cessation: Programs, counseling, prescription drugs (Chantix), gum, patches
  • Varicose vein removal surgery
  • Cholesterol monitors
  • Home EKG devices
  • Levothyroxine and thyroid medications (thyroid issues common in menopause)
Nutritional Support

Vitamins, minerals, and supplements that address specific menopause symptoms. Learn more about phytoestrogens and supplements for menopause.

  • Magnesium for migraines, muscle cramps & sleep
  • Omega-3 fatty acids for heart & cognitive health
  • Calcium, Vitamin D & Vitamin E
  • Black cohosh for hot flashes and mood
  • Red clover for hormone balance
  • Soy isoflavones (phytoestrogens)
  • Boiron Cyclease and other homeopathic remedies
  • Relizen (pollen extract for hot flashes)
  • Trigonella foenum-graecum (Fenugreek)
  • Glucosamine & Chondroitin for bone & muscle health
  • Collagen supplements for joints & skin
  • Probiotics for gut health
  • Protein powders (if medically prescribed)*
  • Oral rehydration solutions (ORS)
Diagnostic & At-Home Testing

Monitor your health metrics at home with FSA-eligible devices and test kits.

  • Menopause test kits: FSH test strips
  • Blood pressure monitors
  • Thermometers & pulse oximeters
  • Cholesterol test kits
  • Blood glucose monitors
  • Home hormone testing kits
Vision & Eye Care

Dry eyes and vision changes are common during menopause—these products can help.

  • Eye examinations
  • Prescription glasses & contact lenses
  • Reading glasses (over-the-counter)
  • Eye drops and treatments for dry eyes (OTC & prescription)
  • Contact lens solutions and cases
  • Eyeglass repair kits
  • Lens wipes
  • Vision correction surgery: LASIK, orthokeratology
Dental & Oral Health

Oral health changes like dry mouth and gum sensitivity are common in menopause.

  • Dental cleanings & examinations
  • Night guards for teeth grinding (bruxism)
  • Teeth grinding prevention devices
  • Toothache pain relievers (OTC)
  • Medicated toothpaste for sensitive teeth*
  • Prescription toothpaste & rinses (for dry mouth, gum disease)
Alternative Therapies

Complementary approaches that may help manage menopause symptoms when prescribed for medical purposes.

  • Acupuncture (for hot flashes, pain relief)*
  • Massage therapy (for pain relief, muscle tension)*
  • Chiropractic care
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for hot flashes & mood
  • Hypnosis (for hot flashes, smoking cessation)*
  • Alternative drugs & treatment products*
  • Alternative healers (naturopaths, functional medicine)*
  • Herbal & homeopathic medicines (OTC)
  • Magnetic therapy*
💡 Important Note: Items marked with an asterisk (*) typically require a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN) from your healthcare provider. Always check with your FSA/HSA plan administrator to confirm specific coverage before purchasing. Keep all receipts and documentation. Prescription medications and treatments prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider are generally eligible, but policies vary by plan.

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FAQs: FSA & HSA Eligibility for Menopause Products

Answers to common questions about using pre-tax funds for menopause care.


Can I use my FSA or HSA for hormone replacement therapy (HRT)? ▼

Yes. Prescription hormone replacement therapy is fully FSA and HSA eligible, including:

  • Estradiol patches (Vivelle Dot, Climara)
  • Oral estrogen and progesterone combinations
  • Prescription medications like Veozah, Jevantique, and Premarin
  • Compounded bioidentical hormones (with valid prescription)
  • Vaginal estrogen creams and tablets

You'll need a prescription from your healthcare provider to use your FSA/HSA card directly or submit receipts for reimbursement.

Are cooling devices and pajamas for hot flashes FSA/HSA eligible? ▼

It depends. Some cooling products qualify, but you may need a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN) from your doctor.

Generally eligible:

  • Medical-grade cooling devices designed for menopause
  • Prescription cooling pads or wearables
  • FDA-cleared temperature regulation devices
Check with your FSA/HSA administrator. Some accounts accept cooling pajamas or bedding with an LMN, while others don't. Always keep receipts and documentation.
Can I use FSA/HSA funds for menopause-related therapy or counseling? ▼

Yes. Mental health services are eligible, including:

  • Therapy for menopause-related anxiety, depression, or mood changes
  • Psychiatric consultations and medication management
  • Telehealth mental health sessions

Menopause can affect emotional balance, and professional support is both eligible and beneficial.

What vaginal moisturizers and products are FSA/HSA eligible? ▼

Most vaginal health products require a prescription to qualify.

Eligible with prescription:

  • Vaginal moisturizers (Replens, Hyalo Gyn)
  • Personal lubricants for dryness
  • Vaginal estrogen creams or suppositories
  • UTI prevention products with prescription

Over-the-counter lubricants without a prescription are not eligible.

Are supplements like black cohosh and red clover FSA/HSA eligible? ▼

Only with a prescription. Supplements qualify when prescribed for a specific medical condition.

  • Black cohosh
  • Red clover
  • Evening primrose oil
  • Vitamin D and calcium
  • Magnesium for sleep or mood
Ask your healthcare provider for a Letter of Medical Necessity and keep it with your receipts.
Can I use my FSA/HSA for bone density tests and osteoporosis medications? ▼

Yes, these are fully covered. Since menopause accelerates bone loss, bone health services and medications are FSA/HSA eligible:

Diagnostic testing:

  • DEXA scans (bone density tests)
  • Lab work to assess bone health markers
  • Doctor visits related to bone health

Treatment & prevention:

  • Prescription osteoporosis medications (Fosamax, Boniva, Prolia)
  • Prescription calcium and vitamin D supplements
  • Physical therapy for bone strengthening
Are sleep aids and prescription sleep medications FSA/HSA eligible? ▼

Yes, prescription sleep medications are eligible. Sleep disruption is one of the most common menopause symptoms, and treatment costs can be covered:

FSA/HSA eligible:

  • Prescription sleep medications (Ambien, Lunesta, etc.)
  • Low-dose antidepressants prescribed for sleep (trazodone)
  • Prescription melatonin or sleep supplements
  • Sleep studies ordered by your doctor
  • CPAP machines if sleep apnea is diagnosed

May require LMN: White noise machines, weighted blankets, or special pillows specifically prescribed for sleep disorders.

Can I use FSA/HSA funds for acupuncture or alternative menopause therapies? ▼

Yes, many alternative therapies are FSA/HSA eligible when provided by licensed practitioners:

Generally eligible:

  • Acupuncture sessions (with licensed acupuncturist)
  • Chiropractic care for joint pain and body aches
  • Massage therapy (with prescription or LMN for medical treatment)
  • Physical therapy for menopause-related issues
  • Naturopathic doctor visits in states where they're licensed

Keep detailed receipts showing the practitioner's credentials, treatment dates, and that services were for medical purposes (not general wellness).

What's the difference between FSA and HSA for menopause expenses? ▼

Both cover the same menopause-related expenses, but they work differently:

FSA (Flexible Spending Account):

  • Use-it-or-lose-it (funds expire at year-end, with possible small rollover)
  • Employer-sponsored only
  • Full annual amount available January 1st
  • 2025 contribution limit: $3,300

HSA (Health Savings Account):

  • Funds roll over indefinitely—never expire
  • You own the account (portable between jobs)
  • Requires high-deductible health plan (HDHP)
  • Can invest unused funds
  • 2025 contribution limit: $4,300 (individual) / $8,550 (family)
Planning tip: If you're in perimenopause or early menopause, an HSA might be better for long-term savings since symptoms can last 7-14 years.
How do I submit FSA/HSA claims for menopause products and treatments? ▼

There are typically three ways to use your FSA/HSA funds:

1. Direct payment (easiest):

  • Use your FSA/HSA debit card at the pharmacy or healthcare provider
  • No reimbursement needed—automatically approved for prescriptions and medical services

2. Reimbursement submission:

  • Pay out-of-pocket first
  • Submit itemized receipts through your FSA/HSA portal or app
  • Include prescription, date of service, provider name, and amount
  • Reimbursement typically takes 5-10 business days

3. Documentation for potentially eligible items:

  • Get a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN) from your doctor
  • Submit LMN with receipts for items like cooling devices, supplements, or massage therapy
  • Keep copies of all documentation for at least 7 years (IRS requirement)
Record-keeping tip: Create a dedicated folder (physical or digital) for all menopause-related FSA/HSA receipts and prescriptions. You may need them if your account is audited.
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