Lost a CVS receipt? Whether you need it for a return, an FSA/HSA reimbursement, or a tax deduction, there are three reliable ways to find a lost CVS receipt in 2026 — plus a fallback if none of them work. Because CVS ties purchases to your ExtraCare account, most receipts are just a couple of taps away.
Shopping elsewhere? See our store-by-store lost-receipt guide, or the closely related Walgreens receipt lookup.
Why You Might Need a Lost CVS Receipt
CVS runs more than 9,000 US pharmacies, and its receipts do double duty across everyday retail and health spending:
- FSA/HSA reimbursement: Prescriptions, first aid, and many health products are FSA/HSA-eligible — and your plan administrator needs an itemized receipt showing the item and date. CVS digital receipts even flag which items are FSA/HSA eligible.
- Returns: CVS returns are smoother with proof of purchase; ExtraCare lets an associate look up the transaction.
- Medical expense deductions: Out-of-pocket prescriptions and qualifying supplies can count toward the medical deduction if you itemize.
Method 1: The CVS App (ExtraCare Purchase History)
If your ExtraCare card was scanned at checkout, the purchase is stored in the CVS app.
- Open the CVS app and sign in.
- Tap Receipt (the receipts area) to see purchases linked to your ExtraCare card.
- Open the transaction to view, download, or share the itemized digital receipt — including item prices, ExtraCare savings, and FSA/HSA flags.
Digital receipts for front-of-store purchases are typically available for about 90 days; prescription records go back up to 2 years.
Method 2: CVS.com Account & Prescription History
Sign in at CVS.com and open Account → Order History for online and photo orders. For pharmacy records, open Prescriptions, where you can print a full yearly payment summary — handy for FSA/HSA and medical-expense documentation.
Method 3: In-Store or Phone Lookup
If you paid with a card or used ExtraCare, a store associate or pharmacist can look up and reprint a recent transaction. Bring the ExtraCare card or the payment card you used; card lookups work best within the last 30–60 days. You can also reach CVS customer service at 1-800-746-7287.
What If CVS Can't Find Your Receipt?
If the purchase is too old, or you paid cash without ExtraCare, your bank or credit-card statement confirms the date and amount. Many FSA/HSA administrators accept a statement as backup, though some require an itemized receipt — which is exactly why storing receipts digitally the moment you get them is the safest habit.
How to Never Lose a CVS Receipt Again
The real fix is to scan every receipt the moment you get it — CVS's long thermal receipts fade fast, and FSA/HSA claims often come weeks later. ReceiptSync scans any CVS receipt in under 5 seconds, extracts the merchant, date, line items, totals, and tax, and syncs it to your Google Sheet in real time — so your health spending is searchable and backed up before you leave the store. It's free to start with 10 scans per month. See how to scan receipts to Google Sheets or read up on going paperless with digital receipt storage.
Also in this series: Walgreens, Kroger, and Home Depot receipt lookup.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far back can CVS look up a receipt?
ExtraCare purchase history stays in your account while it's active; front-of-store digital receipts are typically available about 90 days and prescription records up to 2 years. In-store card lookups usually cover the last 30–60 days.
Can I get a CVS receipt for an FSA or HSA claim?
Yes — pull the itemized digital receipt from the CVS app or a yearly prescription payment summary from CVS.com; both show the item and date most FSA/HSA administrators require.
Does CVS have digital receipts?
Yes. Enroll in digital receipts through ExtraCare and every linked purchase is saved in the app (and can be emailed), with FSA/HSA-eligible items flagged.