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How to get a breast pump through insurance
There is so much to figure out when you’re expecting but the good news is that, thanks to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), you can get a free breast pump through insurance, as well as extra breast pump parts and supplies. And the best part is, a DME (Durable Medical Equipment) supplier can make it easy by doing the legwork for you. Our breast pump guide will walk you through the process.
How do I get a breast pump through insurance?
There are two ways to find out if your health insurance plan will provide coverage
for a new breast pump:
How do I know which breast pumps are covered by my insurance?
Once you’ve selected the best breast pump for you, the DME provider will deliver it right to you.
Can I get a Philips Avent breast pump through a DME provider?
Our preferred DME partners can help you find out if you’re eligible for a free, hospital-strength Philips Avent breast pump. You may qualify for the Philips Avent corded double electric breast pump, or the rechargeable battery version, which gives you more flexibility on the go.
Philips Avent insurance breast pumps
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- Double
- Advanced
- Corded use
- $269.99*
- Double
- Advanced
- Rechargeable battery
- Includes pumping belt, bag and pouch
- $49.99*
Double Breast Pump Kit
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- Use with Philips Avent Breast Pump motor units
FAQ Section
- Where can I find support for my Durable Medical Equipment (DME) order?
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Please visit the Aeroflow website for more details about your DME order.
- How long is my Avent breast pump covered under basic warranty?
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Electric breast pumps are covered under a 2-year basic warranty. However, manual breast pumps are not covered under warranty. For more details, please visit the Philips Warranty page.
For more related FAQs, you may check the article page.
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* Based on milk flow initiation time (time to Milk Ejection Reflex - MER) results ** Silicone flange fits nipple sizes of up to 30mm/1.18 inches.