Qualify to save an average of 30% by paying with HSA/FSA
Truemed is for qualified customers. HSA/FSA tax savings vary.
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Checking out with Truemed is easy!

Make your purchase
Do not pay with an HSA/FSA card during checkout. After your purchase, check your confirmation screen or receipt email for a link to the Truemed survey.

Complete Health Assessment
Take a quick, private health survey. A licensed provider will review your answers to determine eligibility. If eligible, you'll receive a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN) within 1-2 days. Note: The survey must be taken on the same day as your purchase.

Submit for HSA/FSA reimbursement
Follow the guide included with your LMN to submit your purchase for reimbursement. Claims are usually paid out in 2-4 weeks.
How does using my HSA/FSA save me money?
HSA/FSA accounts were created so individuals could use pre-tax money to pay for expenses used to treat, mitigate, or prevent a diagnosed medical condition.
Because HSA/FSAs use pre-tax money, you’re getting more purchasing power for your dollars. Rather than pay taxes on income and then spend it on health items, qualified customers can use pre-tax funds to invest in root cause interventions.


Who is Truemed?
At Truemed, we believe that investing in your health is far more valuable than waiting to spend on sickness. By unlocking pre-tax HSA/FSA spend on research backed interventions such as fitness, supplements, and health technology, we’re shifting healthcare spend toward true medicine.
Frequently asked questions
How does using my HSA/FSA account save me money?
An individual can contribute up to $4,150 pretax to their HSA per year, or $8,300 for a family (plus an additional $1,000 if you are at least 55 years old. Individuals can contribute up to $3,200 pretax to their FSA per year (with an additional $500 in employer contributions allowed).
What are FSA and HSA accounts?
Can I use my HSA/ FSA card at Furniture Row?
How long does HSA or FSA reimbursement take?
Do I need to take Truemed’s survey every time I make a purchase from Furniture Row?
What is a Letter of Medical Necessity, and how is this compliant?
There are thousands of studies showing food and exercise is often the best medicine to prevent and reverse disease. Exercise qualifies as a qualified medical expense with an LMN. Food, supplements, and other wellness purchases qualify as medical expenses if they treat or prevent an illness, and a doctor substantiates the need. Your Truemed LMN satisfies all IRS requirements to make your wellness spend fully reimbursable.