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If I have a qualified HDHP and an HSA and I see a doctor for treatment – not a preventive service – am I charged the typical co-payment for the visit, or am I responsible for paying the full charge?

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If I have a qualified HDHP and an HSA and I see a doctor for treatment – not a preventive service – am I charged the typical co-payment for the visit, or am I responsible for paying the full charge?

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• You are responsible for the full amount charged until you have met your deductible. After meeting your deductible, only co-payments and co-insurance apply. You may use your HSA funds to be reimbursed for these qualified medical expenses tax-free.

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