Is Walker HSA-Eligible? (2026)
Walkers and rollators are HSA-eligible durable medical equipment.
Typical Cost
$30–$150 (standard); $100–$400 (rollator)
Details
Standard walkers, rolling walkers (rollators), and knee walkers are all qualified medical expenses. Accessories like walker baskets, trays, and replacement tips also qualify. Both purchase and rental are eligible. Walkers are commonly used after hip or knee replacement surgery, for balance disorders, or for general mobility support.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are walkers HSA-eligible?
Yes. Walkers and rollators are durable medical equipment and are HSA-eligible.
Is a knee walker HSA-eligible?
Yes. Knee walkers (knee scooters) used during recovery from foot or ankle surgery are eligible.
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