Are Shoe Insoles and Inserts FSA/HSA Eligible?

Yes, shoe insoles and inserts are eligible for purchase with a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA) when they are designed to treat a specific medical condition such as plantar fasciitis, flat feet, overpronation, arthritis, or foot pain.

Why Are Some Shoe Insoles and Inserts FSA/HSA Eligible?

Shoe insoles and inserts qualify as eligible medical expenses under IRS Code Section 213(d) when they are used to treat a medical condition such as plantar fasciitis, flat feet, overpronation, arthritis, or foot pain. Eligible products must be designed for orthopedic or therapeutic use—not for general comfort or athletic performance.


According to the SIGIS Eligible Product List Criteria, shoe inserts are eligible when marketed for medical use or when prescribed by a healthcare provider to treat a specific condition.


FSA- and HSA-eligible insoles and inserts include:

  • Orthotic shoe inserts for plantar fasciitis or arch support

  • Diabetic shoe inserts

  • Heel cups, cushions, or pads designed to treat heel spurs or pain

  • Insoles recommended for arthritis or metatarsalgia

  • Custom-molded orthotics (with or without a prescription)

  • Gel or foam supports labeled for therapeutic use

These products are eligible when they are marketed to support foot health, alleviate pain, or manage a condition—not simply to improve comfort.

What’s Not Covered?

Insoles or inserts sold for comfort, performance, or cosmetic purposes are not eligible. This includes:

  • Athletic insoles marketed for running or shock absorption only

  • Massaging or scented gel insoles

  • Fashion or dress shoe pads for added cushion or height

  • General-purpose inserts without a therapeutic or orthopedic claim

To qualify, the product must indicate a medical or orthopedic purpose and not be marketed solely for comfort or lifestyle enhancement.

How to Buy Shoe Insoles and Inserts with Your FSA or HSA

You can purchase eligible Powerstep shoe insoles directly at buyFSA.com using your FSA or HSA card. Every item listed on buyFSA.com is verified as FSA- and HSA-eligible, so there’s no guesswork or reimbursement hassle.


If purchasing elsewhere:

  • Use your FSA or HSA card at checkout (in-store or online)

  • Look for language such as “orthotic,” “therapeutic,” or “medical support” on the packaging

  • Save your receipt in case your plan administrator requests documentation

  • Avoid insoles sold only for comfort, performance, or cosmetic reasons

For more details, refer to the SIGIS Eligible Product List Criteria.

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