Three ways you can use your FSA/HSA money at Mott Optical Group
You’ve stayed healthy, went to the gym, and avoided fried and ultra processed food. You also curbed your sweet tooth and don’t need to see the dentist as much. Now, you have a ton of money left over in your health or flexible savings account. What can you do with it?
Why not treat yourself to looking your best. Here are three ways you can use your fsa money on eyecare.
1) Get a luxury/designer pair of glasses. Believe it or not, because eyewear is considered a medical device, and all the famous designer luxury brands have a eyewear collection, you can get a pair of Gucci, Chanel, Prada, and even Cartier with your HSA/FSA money.
2) Upgrade your lens. Protect yourself from harmful UV light from the sun with transition lens or polarized lens. Or get a blue light blocking anti-glare coating for your lens so you can work in front of your computer screen longer with less eye fatigue.
3) Go from 2 week disposable contact to 1 day disposables. It is super inconvenient to keep your contact clean, refilling your contact cleaning solutions, and carrying around your CL cases, especially when you are traveling. Come try the 1 day disposables like acuvue oasys and max. It’s a slightly more expensive but it's much more convenient. You can just throw away your CL after using it
There are a ton of choices you can use your FSA or HSA money at our stores so if you are in NYC, come visit us.
Why not treat yourself to looking your best. Here are three ways you can use your fsa money on eyecare.
1) Get a luxury/designer pair of glasses. Believe it or not, because eyewear is considered a medical device, and all the famous designer luxury brands have a eyewear collection, you can get a pair of Gucci, Chanel, Prada, and even Cartier with your HSA/FSA money.
2) Upgrade your lens. Protect yourself from harmful UV light from the sun with transition lens or polarized lens. Or get a blue light blocking anti-glare coating for your lens so you can work in front of your computer screen longer with less eye fatigue.
3) Go from 2 week disposable contact to 1 day disposables. It is super inconvenient to keep your contact clean, refilling your contact cleaning solutions, and carrying around your CL cases, especially when you are traveling. Come try the 1 day disposables like acuvue oasys and max. It’s a slightly more expensive but it's much more convenient. You can just throw away your CL after using it
There are a ton of choices you can use your FSA or HSA money at our stores so if you are in NYC, come visit us.
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