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Getting a Breast Pump through Insurance

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How to get a breast pump through insurance

 

There’s so much to figure out when you’re expecting. And it feels like there’s not enough time to do your research, even though you want the best for your baby. If you’re looking at breast pumps, did you know there may be a way to get a breast pump fully or partially covered through your health insurance plan? Even better, there are third party providers that can make the process easy. You’ll save precious time and money. Here’s how.

How do I get a breast pump through insurance?

 

There are different ways to find out if your health insurance plan will provide coverage for a new breast pump. You can contact your insurance provider directly. They’ll provide you with information on what’s covered and how to request reimbursement through your plan. Alternatively, you can go through what’s called a “Durable Medical Equipment provider” or DME. Think of them as an online partner that also handles the administrative side for you.

Philips Avent Breast pumps

Double Electric Breast Pump, Advanced

Fast and incredibly convenient

Enter a new era of expressing with a perfect balance of suction & nipple stimulation inspired by the natural way babies drink. The Philips Avent electric breast pump keeps milk flow at an optimum & gently adapts to your nipple size & shape

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What do DME providers do?

 

A DME provider does a lot of the legwork for you, saving you time while also giving peace of mind. They’ll curate a selection of breast pumps you’re eligible for. You’ll also see the items you may be partially covered for, like an upgrade or accessories, which you can access for a portion of the full price. Once you’ve selected a breast pump, the DME provider ships it directly to you.

Can I get a Philips Avent pump through a DME provider?

 

You can find out if you’re eligible for a free, hospital-strength Philips Avent breast pump by working with a DME provider that specializes in breastfeeding supplies, like Aeroflow Breastpumps. Aeroflow Breastpumps offers both the Philips Avent corded double electric breast pump and the rechargeable version which gives you more flexibility when out and about. Both options use Natural Motion technology which mimics the natural way babies drink by using the perfect balance of compression and suction. Philips Avent breast pumps also come with bottles so you have everything you need to pump, store and feed.

Philips Avent Breast pumps

Double Electric Breast Pump, Advanced

Fast and incredibly gentle

Inspired by baby’s unique combination of suckling and massage, Natural Motion technology powerfully combines suction and nipple stimulation for quick letdown and milk flow.

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Buy this product at:

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