Use Your HSA to Pay for Direct Primary Care and Peptide Therapy in Boise
Yes, you may be able to use your Health Savings Account (HSA) to pay for Direct Primary Care (DPC) and select peptide therapies at Capital Health Boise.
Many patients aren’t aware that DPC membership fees and certain medically prescribed peptide treatments may qualify for HSA reimbursement. This can make personalized, high-quality primary care and advanced wellness therapies more affordable and accessible.
If you’re searching for “Can I use my HSA for Direct Primary Care?” or “HSA peptide therapy Boise,” this page explains how it works.
What Is Direct Primary Care (DPC)?
Direct Primary Care is a healthcare model where patients pay a simple monthly membership fee for primary care services—no insurance billing, no copays, and no hidden fees.
At Capital Health Boise, a DPC membership includes:
- Unlimited primary care visits
- Longer appointment times
- Direct access to your provider
- Preventive care and chronic disease management
- Clear and predictable pricing
Because DPC focuses on medical care rather than insurance reimbursement, many services—including certain medically necessary therapies—can be HSA-eligible.
Can I Use My HSA for Direct Primary Care?
In many cases, yes.
The IRS allows HSA funds to be used for qualified medical expenses. Direct Primary Care membership fees may be eligible when they are used for medical care and are not classified as insurance premiums.
Many Capital Health Boise patients use their HSA to:
- Pay monthly DPC membership fees
- Cover eligible medical services
- Manage healthcare costs using pre-tax dollars
Eligibility can vary depending on your HSA plan and individual tax situation. Confirm with your HSA administrator or tax professional.
Using Your HSA for Peptide Therapy
Capital Health Boise also offers select peptide therapies that may be HSA-eligible if prescribed for medical care. Examples include:
- NAD therapy – supports energy metabolism, neurological health, and wellness recovery
- Tesamorelin – helps support lean body mass and metabolic function
- Sermorelin – supports healthy growth hormone levels and overall vitality
Patients often use HSA funds to cover these therapies when they are part of a medically supervised program. As with DPC, eligibility depends on your plan and IRS rules, so check with your HSA administrator.
Benefits of Using Your HSA for DPC and Peptides
Using your HSA for Direct Primary Care and medically prescribed peptides offers several advantages:
- Tax-advantaged healthcare spending – HSA contributions are pre-tax, and qualified medical expenses are tax-free.
- Predictable costs – DPC membership fees and therapy costs are transparent and manageable.
- Improved access to care – Longer visits, timely appointments, and direct communication with your provider.
- Expanded wellness options – HSA funds can help cover medically necessary peptides alongside your primary care.
How to Use Your HSA at Capital Health Boise
- Enroll in a Direct Primary Care membership or prescribed peptide program.
- Pay using your HSA debit card or submit receipts for reimbursement.
- Keep documentation for your records.
- Our team can provide letters or receipts if requested by your HSA administrator.
Is Direct Primary Care and Peptide Therapy Right for You?
These options may be ideal for individuals and families who want:
- More time with their provider
- Transparent, predictable pricing
- Fewer administrative barriers
- A proactive and relationship-based approach to health
- Access to advanced wellness therapies like NAD or growth hormone peptides
Using HSA funds can make these models more accessible.
Get Started With HSA-Friendly Direct Primary Care and Peptide Therapy in Boise
Capital Health Boise can help you determine HSA eligibility and guide you through membership or therapy enrollment. Contact our team to learn more about DPC, peptide programs, and HSA-friendly options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use my HSA to pay for Direct Primary Care?
Yes, in many cases. HSA funds can be used for qualified medical expenses, including DPC membership fees. Eligibility depends on your plan.
Can I use my HSA for peptide therapy?
Yes, select medically prescribed peptides like NAD, tesamorelin, and sermorelin may be eligible for HSA reimbursement. Check with your HSA administrator for confirmation.
Does Direct Primary Care count as health insurance?
No. DPC is a membership-based model providing access to primary care services. Many patients pair DPC with a high-deductible health plan and use HSA funds to help cover costs.
Should I confirm with my HSA provider?
Yes. Rules can vary by plan, so it’s recommended to confirm eligibility with your HSA administrator or tax professional before enrolling.