HSA/FSA Eligibility for Catchfords Recovery Briefs

HSA/FSA Eligibility for Catchfords Recovery Briefs

Catchfords recovery briefs may qualify as an eligible medical expense for post‑procedure recovery. Some HSA/FSA providers may require a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN) signed by your doctor.

If your plan requests one, you can download the LMN form below and bring it to your doctor for signature. Most clinics complete this quickly.

Download the Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN)

Use the link below to download the form your doctor can sign if your HSA/FSA provider requires documentation.

👉 [Download Letter of Medical Necessity (PDF)]

How to Use This Form

1. Download the LMN form

Save it to your device or print it.

2. Bring it to your doctor

Your doctor simply needs to confirm that Catchfords recovery briefs can be a helpful part of your post‑procedure recovery.

3. Submit the signed form to your HSA/FSA provider

Your provider will review the LMN along with your purchase receipt.

4. Keep a copy for your records

Some plans request documentation again during annual audits.

Why Some Plans Require an LMN

Every HSA/FSA provider has its own rules. Some approve products automatically, while others require a doctor’s signature.

The LMN ensures your purchase meets your plan’s requirements.


If Your HSA/FSA Card Doesn’t Work at Checkout

You can still complete your purchase normally.
Afterward, submit:

  • Your order receipt
  • The signed LMN

Your provider will process the reimbursement according to your plan’s guidelines.

Need Help?

If you have questions about using HSA/FSA benefits or submitting your LMN, your provider can give you the most accurate guidance for your specific plan.

  • We undertsand that everyone's issues can be particular and unique. Each person experiences their recovery differently.

  • Talk to your doctor to see what treatment options are best for you.

  • There are large communities of men willing to share their experiences and incites, who have gone through it too. Catchfords included.

This page provides general information and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.