We’re thrilled to announce our partnership with Truemed — giving you the power to use your HSA/FSA funds for eligible purchases at Kodawari. Whether you're deepening your yoga practice, investing in sauna and cold plunge for recovery, or working with one of our expert practitioners like Maxx, Ashley, or Steven, you may now qualify for HSA/FSA reimbursement.

Use Your HSA/FSA at Kodawari

How it works:

1. Complete a Quick Health Survey

Click this link and complete a short eligibility survey through Truemed. You'll pay a one-time $20 fee to Truemed for review and issuance of a Letter of Medical Necessity if qualified.

2. Pay as Usual

Continue making your Kodawari purchases with your regular credit or debit card — no changes needed.

3. Submit for Reimbursement

Once your purchase is complete, simply submit your receipt and your Letter of Medical Necessity to your HSA/FSA provider. That’s it.

Questions?

We’re here to support your path to wellness — and that includes helping you get the most from your benefits. If you have any questions, just ask our front desk or send us a message.

Who/What is eligible?

  • Yoga Memberships

  • Sauna + Cold Plunge Memberships

  • Drop-In Sessions

  • 1-on-1 Sessions with Practitioners
    (like Maxx, Ashley, or Steven)

FAQs

What is Truemed?

Truemed is a health platform that helps people use their HSA/FSA funds for wellness expenses that qualify as medical necessities.

How do I know if I qualify?

Most people do. Truemed’s quick survey will determine if your wellness activities at Kodawari can be reimbursed based on your health goals or conditions.

Is this a subscription or recurring charge?

Nope. It’s just a one-time $20 fee to evaluate your eligibility and generate the Letter of Medical Necessity if you're approved.

Do I need to change how I pay?

Not at all. You’ll continue paying Kodawari as usual and then submit your receipt for reimbursement.

Will my HSA/FSA provider definitely approve the reimbursement?

Truemed partners with board-certified providers to ensure legitimacy, but individual reimbursement is subject to your provider’s policies.