Individuals
Balance Your Life: Strategies to Support Weight Loss and Enhance Well-Being
Your journey to a healthier you begins here.
Our personalized health and wellness programs for weight loss are designed to help individuals achieve their goals through tailored strategies and support.
By fostering a balanced lifestyle that promotes healthy eating habits and physical activity, we empower you to reduce stress, boost confidence, and enhance overall well-being.
Our comprehensive approach not only addresses weight management but also encourages lasting lifestyle changes, enabling you to reclaim your vitality and thrive in every aspect of your life.

Health Program Brochure
What qualifies a customer?
The IRS oversees HSA and FSA eligibility and dictates that a customer must have a medical condition or disease that they are seeking to treat or manage with Positivity with PurposeTM Health Program for Weight Loss. Customers must have documentation that confirms their eligibility, also called a Letter of Medical Necessity. Not to worry, Positivity With Purpose, LLC has partnered with Flex to make this a quick and easy process for customers.
Why do I need to provide Positivity With Purpose, LLC with health information?
In order to qualify to use your HSA or FSA card for Positivity with PurposeTM Health Program for Weight Loss, the IRS requires you to have a Letter of Medical Necessity. Positivity With Purpose, LLC has partnered with Flex to enable a synchronous telehealth visit as part of our checkout. Within 24 hours of your purchase, Flex will email you an itemized receipt and Letter of Medical Necessity.
What is a Letter of Medical Necessity?
A Letter of Medical Necessity is essentially a note from a doctor stating that you are purchasing an item to treat or manage a medical condition.
I would like to use multiple HSA/FSA cards to pay for an item. Can I do that?
No, unfortunately, this isn't a supported feature right now. If there are insufficient funds in a single HSA or FSA account, you can instead enter a credit card on the Flex checkout page. You will receive an itemized receipt and Letter of Medical Necessity from Flex, which you can submit for reimbursement.
Do I need to do anything with my Letter of Medical Necessity?
You should keep it on file for at least three years in the event of an IRS audit of your HSA or FSA account. Occasionally, FSAs may ask for the Letter of Medical Necessity to confirm the eligibility of your purchase.