Scale for Food or Weight is HSA eligible with a Letter of Medical Necessity
A scale for food or weight with a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN) is eligible for reimbursement with a flexible spending account (FSA), health savings account (HSA), a health reimbursement arrangement (HRA). To use HSA funds, your physician must provide a signed Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN) stating Scale for Food or Weight treats a specific diagnosed condition.
Your LMN must be signed by a licensed provider, name the diagnosed condition, and be retained with your receipts for at least 3 years after the tax year.
How to claim it
- Get a signed LMN from your licensed physician tied to a specific diagnosis.
- Pay with HSA funds or reimburse yourself — keep the LMN and itemized receipt together for your records.
Frequently asked questions
Is Scale for Food or Weight FSA or HRA eligible too?
Generally yes, but like an HSA it requires a Letter of Medical Necessity. FSAs and HRAs use the same IRS Publication 502 rules, so you'll need an LMN tying Scale for Food or Weight to a diagnosed condition.
Can I use my HSA debit card to pay for Scale for Food or Weight?
Only with a Letter of Medical Necessity on file from your physician. Without an LMN this is a non-qualified distribution subject to income tax and a 20% penalty.
Do I need to keep a receipt for Scale for Food or Weight?
Yes — for every HSA withdrawal the IRS requires documentation proving the expense was qualified. Keep itemized receipts for at least 3 years after the tax year.
Can I reimburse myself years later for Scale for Food or Weight?
Yes — the IRS imposes no time limit on HSA reimbursements. As long as the expense was incurred after your HSA was established and you have documentation, you can reimburse yourself years or even decades later.