
Milli Is HSA/FSA Eligible
Milli is a vaginal dilator FDA-cleared to help relieve the symptoms of vaginismus and related painful sex — making it an eligible medical expense for HSA and FSA accounts.
We’ve partnered with Flex so you can use your HSA or FSA debit card directly at checkout. That means you pay with pre-tax dollars and skip the paperwork — no additional Letter of Medical Necessity, no claim form, no waiting for reimbursement.
That’s a net savings of roughly 30–40% on the cost of Milli, based on each shopper’s tax bracket. Source: Flex (withflex.com).
How It Works
Paying with your HSA or FSA is just as easy as paying with a credit card. Four simple steps — that’s it.
Add Milli to Your Cart
Shop the Milli expanding vaginal dilator and head to checkout when you’re ready.
Choose Flex at checkout
At checkout, select “Flex | Pay with HSA/FSA” as your payment method.
Enter Your HSA or FSA Card
Enter your HSA or FSA debit card details, just like you would with any other card.
Complete Your Purchase
Flex confirms eligibility behind the scenes and completes your order. You’re done — no forms, no follow-up.
Why Pay With Your HSA or FSA?
Save 30–40% With Pre-Tax Dollars
HSA and FSA dollars are set aside before income tax. Using them on Milli means real, immediate savings — typically 30–40%, based on each shopper’s tax bracket (per Flex).
No Paperwork. No Claims.
Flex handles eligibility behind the scenes. There’s no Letter of Medical Necessity to track down and no claim form to submit later.
Use FSA Funds Before You Lose Them
Most FSA balances don’t roll over at year-end. Putting them toward your pelvic health is one of the smartest ways to spend them.
Real Healthcare. Real Coverage.
Milli is an FDA-cleared medical device for vaginismus and related painful sex — the kind of treatment HSA and FSA accounts are built for.

Don’t Have Your HSA/FSA Card Handy?
You can still pay with pre-tax dollars — you just take one extra step.
At checkout, still select “Flex | Pay with HSA/FSA,” then enter a regular credit or debit card. Flex will email you an itemized receipt that you can submit to your HSA or FSA administrator for reimbursement.
It’s the same outcome — you just get reimbursed by your account afterward instead of paying with the card directly.
