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Type 2 diabetes

37M Americans have type 2 diabetes; another 96M have pre-diabetes. Structured exercise is part of standard care — and reimbursable from your HSA/FSA.

ICD-10 Code
E11.9 (Type 2 diabetes), R73.03 (Pre-diabetes)
Prevalence
~37M U.S. adults with type 2 diabetes; another ~96M with pre-diabetes
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37M Americans have type 2 diabetes; another 96M have pre-diabetes. Structured exercise is part of standard care — and reimbursable from your HSA/FSA.

The Quick Take

If you've been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes (ICD-10: E11.9), your HSA or FSA can reimburse:

  • Gym/health club membership
  • Personal training
  • Continuous glucose monitor (CGM)
  • Heart rate monitor
  • And more (see full list below)

The catch is documentation. Specifically, a Letter of Medical Necessity from your physician confirming that exercise is part of your treatment plan. Without it, FSA/HSA administrators reject most claims for fitness expenses. With it, most admin reimbursements process within 7-14 days of submission.

Why Exercise Is Medically Necessary for Type 2 diabetes

The American Diabetes Association recommends 150+ minutes of aerobic activity per week plus 2-3 resistance sessions as core diabetes management. Exercise increases insulin sensitivity directly.

This isn't a stretch interpretation — it's standard medical practice. Your physician already knows it. The IRS already accepts it (under Publication 502, Section 213). HSA and FSA administrators already process it. The only thing missing for most patients is the right paperwork.

What's Reimbursable

With a properly documented Letter of Medical Necessity for type 2 diabetes, the following are typically covered by FSA/HSA:

Gym/health club membership. Documented when used as part of treatment for type 2 diabetes. Personal training. Documented when used as part of treatment for type 2 diabetes. Continuous glucose monitor (CGM). Documented when used as part of treatment for type 2 diabetes. Heart rate monitor. Documented when used as part of treatment for type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Prevention Program. Documented when used as part of treatment for type 2 diabetes. Medically supervised weight loss program. Documented when used as part of treatment for type 2 diabetes. Home equipment (treadmill, exercise bike). Documented when used as part of treatment for type 2 diabetes.

Reimbursement is determined by your specific FSA/HSA administrator. The most common administrators (HealthEquity, Optum Bank, Lively, Fidelity, WageWorks, Inspira) all process LMN-supported claims for these services.

What Documentation You Need

Your Letter of Medical Necessity should include:

  1. Diagnosis: Type 2 diabetes (E11.9 (Type 2 diabetes), R73.03 (Pre-diabetes))
  2. Brief clinical history: How long you've had the condition, current treatment context
  3. Recommended exercise/treatment: Specific (gym membership, personal training, etc.) — not vague ("exercise")
  4. Why it's medically necessary: One or two clinical sentences justifying the recommendation
  5. Duration: Typically 12 months
  6. Physician credentials and signature: Name, NPI, signature, date

A clean, properly-formatted LMN takes your physician under a minute to review and sign — once it's prepared correctly. Most rejections happen at the LMN format level, not the medical necessity level.

How to Start

  1. Confirm the diagnosis is on your medical record. Log into your patient portal — if you've been seen for type 2 diabetes in the last 12 months, you're set.
  2. Prepare your packet. Clinical summary, draft Letter of Medical Necessity, and patient portal message. DoctorNoted builds all three in 5 minutes.
  3. Send to your own primary care physician. Through your existing patient portal — no awkward calls.
  4. Submit the signed letter to your FSA/HSA administrator along with your receipts.

Your packet is compliance-reviewed and delivered in under 1 hour — not days. Each one is built specifically for your condition and reviewed by our team before it reaches you. From there, your doctor reviews and signs (their pace, not ours), and your FSA/HSA admin processes the reimbursement on their schedule. Average annual reimbursement once your letter is on file: $1,500-$3,000.

Read the Full Guide

For a deeper walkthrough including step-by-step instructions, real reimbursement numbers, and common denial reasons, see our complete guide: How to Get Your Gym Membership Reimbursed If You Have Type 2 diabetes.


This page is for educational purposes only and is not medical, legal, or tax advice. Consult your physician about your specific health situation, your tax advisor about your tax situation, and your HSA/FSA administrator about reimbursement eligibility. DoctorNoted is not a medical provider and does not determine medical necessity — your physician retains full clinical discretion.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Will my doctor sign this for me?+
Most physicians sign clean Letters of Medical Necessity for conditions they've already diagnosed — particularly when the documentation takes under a minute of their time. Type 2 diabetes is a well-recognized clinical indication for exercise, so most PCPs are comfortable signing.
What if I haven't been formally diagnosed?+
Schedule a visit with your primary care physician to discuss. Don't fabricate or exaggerate — this only works when the underlying diagnosis is real and documented.
How long is the letter valid?+
Typically 12 months. After that, you'll need a renewal letter from your physician.
Does this work with my HSA administrator?+
Yes — all major administrators (HealthEquity, Optum Bank, Lively, Fidelity, WageWorks, Inspira, PayFlex, Navia) accept LMN-supported claims. Some smaller plans have stricter rules; check your Summary Plan Description if unsure.

Reimbursement is not guaranteed

DoctorNoted prepares documentation. We do not determine medical necessity (your physician does) and we do not approve reimbursement (your FSA/HSA administrator does). Final approval depends on your administrator\'s review, your plan terms, and current IRS regulations.

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