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Maximize Your Flexible Spending While Supporting Local Businesses

By Susan Halstead, ABOC, FNAO | Families Today
Maximize Your Flexible Spending While Supporting Local Businesses

As the year draws to a close, many individuals with flexible spending accounts (FSAs) find themselves with unused funds. If you’re looking for a smart and beneficial way to utilize your remaining flex spending dollars, investing in your eye health is an excellent choice. In this article, we’ll explore various ways to make the most of your end-of-year flex spending at your local eye doctor.

Comprehensive Eye Exam:

Start by scheduling a comprehensive eye exam. Regular eye check-ups are crucial for maintaining good vision and detecting any potential issues early on. Your eye doctor can assess your vision, screen for eye diseases, and update your prescription if necessary. Don’t underestimate the importance of proactive eye care in preserving your overall well-being.

Prescription Glasses:

If your prescription has changed or if you’re due for a new pair of glasses, consider investing in high-quality prescription eyewear. Choose frames that not only enhance your vision but also reflect your style. Many eye care providers offer a wide selection of fashionable frames that cater to various preferences.

Prescription Sunglasses:

Protect your eyes from harmful UV rays by investing in prescription sunglasses. Not only do they shield your eyes from the sun’s glare, but they also provide clear vision. Prescription sunglasses are a practical and stylish accessory that can be customized to suit your prescription needs.

Contact Lenses and Supplies:

If you prefer contact lenses, use your flex spending funds to stock up on your supply. Additionally, consider purchasing cleaning solutions, storage cases, and other related accessories to maintain optimal eye health and hygiene.

Computer Glasses:

With the increasing amount of time spent on digital devices, computer glasses have become essential for many. These glasses are designed to reduce eye strain caused by prolonged screen time, making them a worthwhile investment for those who work or study on computers regularly.

Specialized Eye Tests:

Some eye doctors offer specialized tests beyond a standard eye exam. These may include screenings for conditions like glaucoma, macular degeneration, or dry eye syndrome. Using your flex spending for these tests can provide valuable insights into your eye health and catch potential issues early.

Orthokeratology (Ortho-K):

For those interested in preventing myopia progression in their school-aged children, orthokeratology involves using specially designed contact lenses to reshape the cornea temporarily, providing clear vision without the need for glasses or daytime contact lenses. Explore this option with your eye doctor to see if it’s suitable your myopic children.

As the year concludes, make the most of your flex spending dollars by prioritizing your eye health. Whether it’s a comprehensive eye exam, stylish prescription glasses, or specialized tests, investing in your vision is a wise choice that contributes to your overall well-being. 

By choosing local eye care businesses, you not only benefit personally but also play a crucial role in supporting your community. Thank you for considering these options and for supporting small local eye care businesses. Schedule an appointment with your neighborhood eye doctor to discuss your options and ensure you use your flex spending funds wisely before they expire. 

Your investment in your eye health is not only a gift to yourself but also a contribution to the vitality of your local community.

Susan Halstead is a Nationally and New York State Licensed Optician and is the owner of Family Vision Care Center at 205 Lake Avenue in Saratoga Springs. FVCC has been serving the Saratoga County Community since 1920 with Susan as its third owner. Susan can be reached for comments or questions via text or phone call at 518-584-6111 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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