It’s hard to believe 2025 is almost over! As the holidays approach, so does another deadline you can’t afford to miss: your FSA funds.
If you have a Flexible Spending Account (FSA), now’s the time to put those dollars to work — and what better investment than a beautiful smile that lasts a lifetime?
Most FSA funds expire at the end of the year, which means if you don’t use them, you lose them. At Fellow Orthodontist in Union Square, Manhattan, we make it easy (and affordable) to apply your benefits toward braces or Invisalign®.
Here’s what you need to know before the clock runs out:
TL;DR: Don’t let your FSA dollars disappear!
- Most FSA funds expire at the end of the year, so now’s the time to use them toward a smile that lasts a lifetime.
- Braces and clear aligners are both FSA- and HSA-eligible, for you or your child!
- Your FSA and insurance can work together to save you even more on treatment!
- Fellow Orthodontist makes it easy to apply your benefits, handle paperwork, and create a custom FSA payment plan that fits your budget.
- Schedule your consultation right away to secure your spot and start 2026 with confidence.
- Use it or lose it — your FSA funds can make your dream smile happen!
What is an FSA, and how does it work?
An FSA, or Flexible Spending Account, is a special account set up by your employer that allows you to set aside pre-tax dollars to save for qualified medical expenses. Because your contributions are taken out before tax is applied, you get more value for your money.
The catch? Most FSAs follow a “use it or lose it” rule. If you don’t spend your balance before the end of the year, those funds expire. That’s why acting now is so important if you’ve been considering orthodontic treatment for yourself, or your child.
FSA vs. HSA: What’s the Difference?
Both FSAs and HSAs can be used for orthodontics, but they work differently:
- FSA (Flexible Spending Account): An FSA is employer-owned and follows a “use it or lose it” rule, meaning funds typically must be spent by year’s end (check with your HR team for your exact deadline). It can be used to cover braces and Invisalign, but funds do not roll over, and FSAs do not earn interest.
- HSA (Health Savings Account): An HSA is owned by you, and the funds roll over year after year without expiring. Contributions are tax-free, and the account can even grow with interest. HSAs are usually paired with high-deductible health plans.
Whether you have an FSA or HSA, orthodontics is an eligible expense — which means braces or Invisalign could be more affordable than you think.
Can You Use Your FSA for Braces or Invisalign?
Absolutely! Orthodontic treatments, including braces and Invisalign®, are FSA-eligible expenses. Whether you’re interested in orthodontic treatment for yourself or your child, FSA funds can cover a significant part of the cost.
At Fellow Orthodontist, we:
- Provide Invisalign for kids, teens, and adults!
- Also offer Invisalign® Touch-Up treatment for minor fixes.
- Accept FSA payments for braces and Invisalign.
- Walk you through the process step by step, from checking your balance to applying your funds.
- Handle the paperwork for you, including claims, itemized receipts, and coordination with your plan when needed.
If you have any questions, just don’t hesitate to reach out to us at (917) 451-2999. Dr. Lin is a board-certified orthodontist and trusted consultant for Align™ Technology, the company behind Invisalign!
Dr. Lin works with orthodontists to help them master the Invisalign® System and streamline their ClinCheck® designs. You can check out his mentorship program, Bite Club, on YouTube! When you choose Fellow Orthodontist for Invisalign (or other orthodontic treatments), you’re in some of the most experienced hands.
Save More With Your Insurance Benefit
You can use both your FSA and insurance for Invisalign or braces! Insurance can cover up to $3,000 of your orthodontics cost, and we’re proud to be an orthodontist who accepts insurance and is in-network with most major insurances.
If you have dental insurance, we’ll calculate your benefit for you, and handle the paperwork.
When do FSA Funds Expire?
Do you have to use your FSA by the end of the year?
In most cases, yes! Be sure to check with your employer to confirm the exact deadline for FSA spending and avoid losing any of your hard-earned funds.
Can You Use HSA for Braces or Invisalign?
Yes, orthodontic treatments are eligible expenses for Health Savings Accounts too!
While you don’t have to use your HSA funds by the end of the year, it’s always a smart move to double-check with your HSA provider to understand your account’s specifics and make sure you’re getting the most out of your savings.
Is Invisalign FSA eligible? You Bet!
Yes! Invisalign are FSA-eligible, and they’re one of the most popular choices for kids, teens, and adults in Union Square, Manhattan.
They’re discreet, removable, and custom-made for your smile. Best of all, they can be covered in part with your FSA or HSA funds — and with virtual care, you’ll have 60% fewer office visits than with traditional treatment.
How to Use FSA Funds Before They Expire
Using your FSA for orthodontics is easy — but timing is everything. Here’s your quick action plan:
- Check your FSA balance: Log in to your FSA account and see how much money you’ve racked up!
- Book a consultation with us: Book a consultation with us at our Union Square, Manhattan orthodontic office in NYC. We’ll reach out to schedule your appointment ASAP, and we can answer any questions you have regarding your FSA coverage and upcoming smile transformation.
- Start smiling: On your first visit, you’ll sit down with one of our friendly treatment coordinators who will walk you through the financing process: applying your FSA funds and understanding your insurance benefit (we’ll do all the paperwork for you). We’ll create a custom FSA braces payment plan that makes the cost of braces or the cost of Invisalign work for your budget.
Don’t Let Your FSA Dollars Expire!
Your FSA funds are already set aside — if you don’t use them by year’s end, you lose them. Orthodontics is one of the smartest (and most lasting) ways to put those dollars to work.
Come see Dr. Lin and our team at Fellow Orthodontist in Union Square, Manhattan — and let’s make the most of your FSA before time runs out.
Book your consultation today, and let’s make sure you start 2026 with a confident smile that lasts for life.
