If the primary purpose of the air purifier is to treat or alleviate a medical condition such as asthma or allergies, it may be eligible with a letter of medical necessity or prescription from a physician. We cannot, however, speak as to if your plan would allow this expense, please ensure that you confirm with your FSA/HSA administrator prior to purchase.
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