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FSA & HSA Shop: Easy Ways to Use Your Health Benefits

An FSA & HSA Shop makes it simple to spend your benefits on everyday essentials that support your health and wellness. If you have a flexible spending account or a health savings account, shopping eligible items in one place helps you make the most of your funds while staying organized and informed. From preventive care to first aid, these shops are designed to take the guesswork out of purchasing approved items.

Understanding what qualifies is key. FSA and HSA shops clearly label eligible products, making it easier to shop with confidence. Common items include first-aid basics like bandages, personal care essentials such as hand sanitizer, and seasonal must-haves like sunscreen. These everyday products often qualify as reimbursable medical expenses, helping you use pre-tax dollars on items you already need.

An HSA store or FSA-focused shopping experience is especially helpful for planning ahead.

Instead of scrambling at the end of the year, you can regularly stock up on eligible essentials and manage your balance more efficiently.

This approach supports proactive wellness and can reduce out-of-pocket spending over time.

Many shoppers use these funds for preventive items that help avoid larger healthcare costs down the road.

Your health plan determines eligibility, but FSA & HSA shops are designed to align with IRS guidelines, offering clarity and convenience. Items are often grouped by category—first aid, personal care, wellness, or family needs—so you can quickly find what applies to your account. This organization is especially helpful for families managing multiple needs, from everyday scrapes to sun protection for outdoor activities.

In addition to individual health needs, some plans also include a dependent care FSA, which helps cover eligible care-related expenses for children or dependents. While dependent care FSAs are used differently than medical FSAs or HSAs, understanding the distinction helps you plan your spending more effectively across all benefit accounts.

At Target, the FSA & HSA Shop brings together a wide range of qualifying products in one convenient destination. Clear labeling and easy navigation help you identify what’s eligible, making it simpler to shop online or in-store. Whether you’re replenishing first-aid supplies, adding wellness essentials, or preparing for seasonal needs, having a dedicated FSA & HSA shopping experience saves time and reduces confusion.

Using your FSA or HSA wisely is about more than just spending funds—it’s about supporting everyday health in a practical, budget-conscious way. With easy access to eligible products and clear guidance, the FSA & HSA Shop helps you take control of your benefits and invest in your well-being throughout the year.

FAQs: FSA & HSA Shop

1: What are FSA- and HSA-eligible products?

A: Eligible products are items approved for purchase with a flexible spending account or health savings account, such as bandages, sunscreen, and hand sanitizer.

2: What’s the difference between an FSA and an HSA?

A: An FSA is typically employer-sponsored and may have a use-it-or-lose-it rule, while an HSA is tied to a qualifying health plan and funds can roll over.

3: Can I use my health savings account at an HSA store?

A: Yes, HSA stores are designed to feature products that qualify for purchase with HSA funds.

4: Are preventive items like sunscreen considered medical expenses?

A: In many cases, yes—sunscreen often qualifies as an eligible medical expense.

5: How does a dependent care FSA differ from a medical FSA?

A: A dependent care FSA is used for eligible care expenses for dependents, while a medical FSA covers qualifying healthcare-related items and services.

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