Partnership makes it easy for consumers to spend flexible spending account (FSA) and health savings account (HSA) funds on orthodontic impression kits and aligners for Doctor Directed Invisible braces
NEW YORK , Aug. 29, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- At an average of $3,000 to $7,500 , getting braces may not be attainable for many individuals – whether you're an adult or adolescent. Fortunately, orthodontics are eligible for reimbursement with a flexible spending account (FSA) or health savings account (HSA), and a new partnership between Health-E Commerce and Byte is making it easier and more affordable to use tax-free healthcare dollars for Doctor Directed Invisible braces. Health-E Commerce is the parent brand to FSAstore.com and HSAstore.com, the first and largest online marketplaces dedicated to selling only items that are eligible for reimbursement with FSA or HSA funds.
The partnership makes the Byte impression kit available for just $12.95 on FSAstore.com and HSAstore.com, and offers FSA and HSA account holders a $200 discount on Byte invisible aligners.
"The number of adults getting braces continues to increase, and not just for cosmetic reasons. Improperly spaced teeth can affect your bite and cause serious dental and health issues," said Zack Peckham , vice president of strategy, Health-E Commerce. "In keeping with our mission to simplify tax-free healthcare spending, Health-E Commerce is excited to partner with Byte to make it easier to use FSA and HSA funds to take the first steps to a healthy smile for millions of adults and adolescents."
Because contributions to an FSA or HSA are made with pretax income, and withdrawals for eligible expenses – like invisible braces – are also tax free, consumers can stretch their healthcare dollars by using their FSA or HSA to pay for orthodontics. FSAstore.com and HSAstore.com accept both FSA and HSA debit cards and personal credit cards to make the process fast and easy.
"We continue to see rapid adoption of our at-home clear aligner solutions as people of all ages are realizing the value of orthodontic treatments," said Nick Sarnoff , president, Byte. "We're thrilled to partner with Health-E Commerce to make a healthy smile more affordable and attainable for the millions of individuals and families who use FSAs and HSAs."
To take advantage of this new partnership, visit FSAstore.com or HSAstore.com.
Media contact: Barbara Tabor , barbara@taborpr.com, 651-230-9192
Health-E Commerce is the parent brand to FSA Store, HSA Store and WellDeservedHealth, a family of online marketplaces that serve the 70+ million consumers enrolled in pre-tax health and wellness accounts. The company also created Caring Mill, a popular private-label line of health products that benefits Children's Health Fund and enables customers to make a donation with each purchase. Since 2010, the Health-E Commerce brands have led the direct-to-consumer e-commerce market for exclusively pre-tax health and wellness benefits. Health-E Commerce plays an essential role in expanding product eligibility for important new categories within the list of eligible medical expenses.
Byte is a leader in the at-home clear aligner market. Byte was acquired in January 2021 by Dentsply Sirona Inc. (XRAY). With a growing team of over 600 employees globally and headquartered in Los Angeles , Byte's nationwide network of licensed dentists and orthodontists oversees every customer's treatment plan, delivering a highly rated consumer experience and results at a fraction of the cost of traditional methods. At under $82 per month, Byte has found a way to make the inaccessible, accessible — providing an easy, convenient, and affordable way to upgrade your smile. For more information on Byte, visit http://www.byte.com.
Barbara Tabor , Health-E Commerce, 651-230-9192, barbara@taborpr.com
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