I was unaware until recently that most insurance companies now cover breast pumps. I came across a link on babies r us that helps moms simplify the ordering process.
https://m.toysrus.com/shop/index.jsp?categoryId=22729026You call give them some basic info and they email you with a list of covered pumps. After you decide which one they contact your insurance and handle all ordering and shipping. I just received mine today 2nd day and it was completely free.
I am so thrilled with the whole experience I wanted to share and hope you feel the same way.
Re: Insurance covered new breast pump
Edit: hit done before I was finished with my thought
mine was the same!
1-855-567-8669
They contacted my insurance for me on my behalf to handle all the red tape. They sent me an email with pictures of which brands were covered under my policy and processed my order the same day after receiving my confirmation on which brand I wanted.
If you have questions or need an ally to go to bat for you it's worth a call. They're there to help eliminate confusion and offer support.
Under the affordable care act it's required for most insurance companies to offer at least one breast pump. Good luck to all of you
www.healthcare.gov/what-are-my-brea...
https://www.medelabreastfeedingus.com/insurance-pump-lookup
Me 32 and DH 40
Fur-baby named Bella
1 MC Nov. 2013
DD born Nov. 2, 2014
Little 2 EDD Oct. 1
Each company carried different brands. The 3 were edgepark, Byram and Lucina. Edge park sucked. Wouldn't even let me fill out paperwork yet. When I explained I was having twins they wouldn't budge. Kept saying it was against policy and if I have birth early to call them after. Right because that's what you want to do in a hospital grrrrrr.
Lucina didn't carry Medela. So this left Byram. They were great. Said they can adjust the date based on the farthest my OB will let me go. Said I could fill out the paperwork online and then they'll process it as soon as it hits the 30 day mark.
So that's what I did. Hope this helps!
My insurance will only cover a manual or the cost equivalent through a durable medical equipment supplier. We can get the one we want and they reimburse us the cost of the manual. Maybe see if your insurance will reimburse you the cost of the Ameda so you can purchase the Medela you want. You would be responsible for the rest but it would be better than paying full price for one when your insurance would cover the other. No opinion on which is better since I've only used Medela and loved it.
For me I was actually better off calling the insurance directly, something I never thought I'd say!
Very much so.
I just received my UPS tracking number and my pump will be here on Thursday! I picked the Medela Pump In Style. I will update everyone if I run into any snags.