Are Vaccinations FSA/HSA Eligible?

Yes, vaccinations are eligible for reimbursement with a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA) when they are used to prevent or treat a medical condition.

Why Are Vaccinations FSA/HSA Eligible?

Vaccinations are considered preventive medical care under IRS Code Section 213(d), which allows tax-free reimbursement for procedures that diagnose, treat, or prevent illness. Vaccines help protect against serious infectious diseases and are a key part of both individual and public health.


According to IRS Publication 502, the cost of immunizations—including routine, travel-related, and medically necessary vaccinations—is eligible for reimbursement with FSA and HSA funds.


FSA- and HSA-eligible vaccinations include:

  • Routine childhood immunizations

  • Annual flu shots

  • COVID-19 vaccines and boosters

  • Travel vaccines (e.g., hepatitis A/B, typhoid, yellow fever)

  • HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccine

  • Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (Tdap) vaccine

  • Pneumonia and shingles vaccines for adults

What’s Not Covered?

The following are not eligible:

  • Vaccinations that are not approved or recommended by a healthcare provider

  • Optional vaccines administered for non-medical or cosmetic reasons

  • Vaccines provided by unlicensed providers

To qualify, vaccinations must be administered or prescribed by a licensed medical professional.

How to Use Your FSA or HSA for Vaccinations

To pay for vaccinations with your FSA or HSA:

  • Use your FSA or HSA card at your doctor’s office, pharmacy, or public health clinic

  • Ask for an itemized receipt showing the vaccine administered, provider, and date

  • Keep records in case your plan administrator requests documentation of medical necessity

For a full list of reimbursable immunizations and healthcare services, refer to IRS Publication 502.

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