VASA members may be able to submit their gym membership and personal training costs for HSA/FSA reimbursement—see if you qualify today!
- Check eligibility: Answer a few questions about your health through our partner’s site, Flex. A $15 fee covers the cost of reviewing your eligibility.
- Get documentation: If approved, Flex will send you your Letter of Medical Necessity if required.
- Pay as usual: Your VASA membership will continue to be charged to your preferred payment method on file.
- Submit to your HSA/FSA: Send your monthly VASA receipt and LOMN to your insurance administrator for reimbursement.
You may qualify if you’re using fitness as part of a treatment plan for a medical condition. Common examples include:
- Diabetes or pre-diabetes
- High blood pressure
- Joint pain or arthritis
- Back pain or injury recovery
- Heart health support
This is not a guarantee—check with your medical provider and HSA/FSA administrator.
Include Personal Training
If you have a personal training subscription at VASA, you may be able to include those fees in the same reimbursement claim.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a Letter of Medical Necessity?
It’s a document from a licensed medical professional explaining why your membership and/or training is medically necessary — required by many HSA/FSA plans.
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Does everyone qualify?
Not automatically. Eligibility depends on your health situation and your provider’s documentation.
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Where do I submit my reimbursement?
Submit directly to your HSA/FSA plan administrator with your itemized receipt and Letter of Medical Necessity.