Can I Pay for Vaccine Titers with an HSA?

If you are wondering whether you can pay for vaccine titers with your HSA (Health Savings Account), the answer is yes!

HSAs are a great way to save money for medical expenses, and vaccine titers are considered a qualified medical expense under the IRS guidelines.

Here are some key points to consider:

  • Vaccine titers are blood tests that check for immunity to certain diseases, such as measles, mumps, rubella, and hepatitis.
  • These tests can help determine if you need to be revaccinated or if you are already immune.
  • Using your HSA to pay for vaccine titers is a tax-advantaged way to cover these healthcare costs.

Remember that it's important to keep records of your medical expenses, including vaccine titers, in case you need to provide documentation to the IRS.


Absolutely! If you're exploring whether to use your HSA (Health Savings Account) for vaccine titers, you're in luck—it's fully permissible!

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