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Do yall take FSA/HSA payments ?

AlphaMD's Answer

Yes sir. As long as you have a FSA/HSA payment card, you can just enter it on registration & it should charge just fine. Sometimes they may reject a transaction, and we can always bill you normally & give you a receipt to give to them for reimbursement.

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