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9 Medical Expenses You Can Write Off Without a Doctor’s Note

TSP Staff By TSP Staff Last updated: November 7, 2025 4 Min Read
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Tax season can be stressful—especially for seniors juggling healthcare costs. But here’s some good news: not all medical deductions require a doctor’s note. The IRS allows you to write off a surprising number of expenses without formal documentation from a physician. Whether you’re retired or still working, these deductions can reduce your taxable income and boost your refund. Here are nine medical expenses you can claim without a doctor’s note.

1. Prescription Medications

Any medication prescribed by a licensed provider is deductible—even if you don’t have a physical note. Pharmacy receipts and insurance statements are usually enough. Just make sure the drug isn’t over-the-counter. Keep records of what you paid and when.

2. Health Insurance Premiums

If you pay for health insurance out of pocket, you can deduct those premiums. This includes including Medicare Part B, Part D, or supplemental plans. Employer-sponsored plans don’t count unless you’re self-employed. No doctor’s note needed—just proof of payment.

3. Dental Work

Routine cleanings, fillings, dentures, and even braces are deductible. Cosmetic procedures like teeth whitening don’t qualify, but most dental care does. Save your receipts and insurance statements. Oral health counts as medical care in the eyes of the IRS.

4. Vision Care

Eye exams, glasses, contact lenses, and even LASIK surgery are eligible deductions. You don’t need a referral or note. Just keep proof of payment. Vision is often overlooked during tax prep, but it can add up quickly.

5. Hearing Aids and Batteries

Hearing aids and related accessories are fully deductible. That includes batteries, repairs, and fittings. These costs are common among seniors and can be substantial. No doctor’s note required—just itemized receipts.

6. Transportation to Medical Appointments

Did you drive to a doctor’s office, clinic, or pharmacy? You can deduct mileage, parking, and tolls. The IRS sets a standard mileage rate for medical travel. Keep a log of dates, destinations, and miles driven.

7. Home Modifications for Medical Needs

If you installed ramps, grab bars, or widened doorways for medical reasons, those costs may be deductible. You don’t need a doctor’s note. But the modification must primarily benefit your health. Save invoices and before-and-after photos if possible.

8. Therapy and Mental Health Services

Licensed therapy sessions—including counseling, psychiatry, and psychological evaluations—are deductible. You don’t need a referral, just proof of payment. Mental health care is medical care. The IRS recognizes its importance.

9. Medical Equipment and Supplies

Items like walkers, wheelchairs, CPAP machines, and diabetic supplies are deductible. Even bandages and crutches count. No note needed—just documentation of purchase. These expenses are common and often overlooked.

Don’t Leave Money on the Table

Medical deductions can significantly reduce your tax bill—but only if you know what qualifies. You don’t need a doctor’s note for every expense. Keep detailed records, save receipts, and consult a tax professional if needed. Every dollar counts—especially in retirement.

Have you claimed medical deductions before? Share your tips or questions in the comments—we’d love to hear how you saved.

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Teri Monroe started her career in communications working for local government and nonprofits. Today, she is a freelance finance and lifestyle writer and small business owner. In her spare time, she loves golfing with her husband, taking her dog Milo on long walks, and playing pickleball with friends.

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