If you have a Flexible Spending Account or Health Savings Account, odds are you have a debit card associated with it. You take it out to pay for doctors’ visits and prescriptions, and that’s about it. But there’s one more thing you can use your HSA or FSA card for that’s actually pretty fun: jewelry shopping!
Of course, you can’t use your HSA or FSA card for just any jewelry or at just any website. But you CAN use your Flexible Spending Account or Health Savings Account debit card to pay for your new medical ID bracelet at Lauren’s Hope! It’s like getting a prescription for jewelry!
Whether you or your loved ones wear medical alerts for food allergies, drug allergies, diabetes, bleeding disorders, blood thinner use, lymphedema risk, or any other medical condition or treatment consideration, you can use your FSA or HSA card to buy a medical ID with Lauren’s Hope.
How Do I Order a Medical Alert ID With My FSA Card?
The great thing about using your Flexible Spending Account to pay for your medical alert jewelry is that you have all the same choices you have any time you shop with Lauren’s Hope. You are not limited to any specific set of products or to any price point. You can choose the medical ID styles you like, have us custom engrave them, and build a wardrobe of emergency alert jewelry that you can enjoy wearing every day. All you have to do is use your FSA or HSA card at checkout. In short, when using your FSA or HSA card to buy a medical ID, the only difference is which card you take out of your wallet.
What Kind of Medical ID Jewelry Can I Buy With My HSA Card?
Whether you need medical IDs for diabetes, food allergies, memory impairment, hemophilia, heart conditions, or any other medical condition, you can use your HSA or FSA card for your custom engraved IDs at Lauren’s Hope.
You can choose from:
- Medical alert jewelry for women
- Medical alert jewelry for men
- Medical alert jewelry for kids
You can choose laser or rotary engraving for your medical IDs. You can choose to buy just one or to build a med ID wardrobe so you can stay safe in style. The choice is yours.
Have More Questions About How To Order Your Medical Alert With Your FSA or HSA?
The team at Lauren’s Hope is here to help. Now that you know your medical ID is FSA and HSA-eligible, it’s time for the fun stuff: shopping! Browse the blog for tips on choosing the best medical ID, what to engrave on your medical ID, and how to measure your wrist, or hop right over to the site to shop. We’ll offer helpful tips as you shop!
Tara Cohen, Director of Sales, Marketing, and Business Development
LH Team Member Since 2012
University of California Santa Barbara
LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taracohen
As Director of Sales, Marketing, and Business Development for Lauren’s Hope, Tara Cohen is often the voice of Lauren’s Hope. Whether she’s writing the Lauren’s Hope blog, crafting a marketing email, or describing a new product, Cohen brings a little personal touch to everything she creates.
“One of my favorite things about Lauren’s Hope is that we are truly here to help people. My first interaction with Lauren’s Hope was as a customer, and the helpful, caring manner in which the LH team supported my son’s needs was truly remarkable. It’s an experience I want our customers to have every time they visit the site. That’s why I always strive for a conversational, friendly tone of voice. I write the way we would speak to our customers if they walked into a Lauren’s Hope storefront.”
Part of the LH team since 2012, Cohen has spent years learning about various medical conditions and what engravings are most helpful for each.
“We always remind our readers that we are not medical professionals. We aren’t doctors or nurses. We are, however, medical ID experts. We talk to customers, first responders, and medical professionals every day about any condition you can imagine, and we discuss what information a first responder needs to know when someone has that condition. I am so grateful to have the opportunity to share some of that knowledge over on the LH blog.”
In addition to her years of experience at Lauren’s Hope and all of the research she puts into writing for LH, Cohen draws on her own life experiences to bring a human touch to the LH blog.
“Around here, we like to say, ‘Everyone knows someone who needs a medical ID,’ and that holds true for me as well. In fact, most of my family and many of my friends and their children wear Lauren’s Hope medical IDs.
“Personally, I have a salicylate intolerance and some pretty scary food and drug allergies, which I’ve written about at length.
“My son is nonverbal and has autism, OCD, non-celiac gluten sensitivity, and sensory integration dysfunction. I’ve written a lot about Will, including our journey with his feeding aversion, which resulted in a two-week hospitalization and subsequent feeding tube placement. I still get emails and calls from moms whose kids are going through feeding aversion therapy or who have been recently diagnosed with autism, and I am so grateful to have the chance to connect with them.
“I have other family members and friends who wear our medical IDs for food and drug allergies, heart conditions, medication restrictions, diabetes, autoimmune diseases, blood thinner use, and more. Being able to help them choose the right med ID with the right engraving is very rewarding. I always tell them the same thing I tell all of our customers, ‘I hope you’ll never need it, but I am so glad you have it.’”
Areas of Expertise
eCommerce
Content Creation
Digital Marketing
Email Marketing
Product Development
Business Development
Brand Management
Professional Honors and Memberships
Member, Forbes Business Development Council, 2018 & 2019
Nominee, Kansas City’s Women Who Mean Business Awards, 2019
Commerce Review Panelist | ROI Revolution’s PPC and Marketing Summit, 2017
Guest Speaker, Kids With Courage (Type 1 Diabetes, KC charity) Annual Gala, 2016
Service Recognition Award, Kids With Courage Annual Gala, 2015
Nominee and Finalist, Kansas City’s NextGen Leader Awards, 2015 & 2016
Google AdWords and Analytics Certified, 2015
University of Florida’s Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD) Guest Speaker | Touch-Screen Communication Technology for Children with Autism
Publications
Guest Author, Parenting Children With Special Needs Magazine, “The Most Important Purchase I Ever Made.” | 2017
Contributing Author, Forbes.comHow to Get The Most Out of Every Conference
Yes, You Really Need Reviews
Five Uncomfortable Questions You Must Ask New Vendors
Guest Author, Parenting Children With Special Needs Magazine, “The Most Important Purchase I Ever Made.” | 2017