Hi ladies,
I am wondering on some opinions on breast pumps. I plan to get a breast pump through insurance and way back when, when I called about it they gave me 3 approved suppliers.
Suppliers: 1. Target Breast Pump program
2. Byram
3. Edgepark
Brands of Pumps: Medela, Ameda, Spectra 9 Plus Advanced, Freemie Freedom, Hygeia, Spectra 2 Hospital Strength, Tomy First Year's and Nature's Bond.
Any feedback if anyone has used or know someone who has used any of these suppliers or pumps, would be very helpful. Thanks.
Re: Breast Pump Through Insurance
The the target program is easy, you call their number, submit a prescription if your insurance requires, and pick up your pump at your nearest target location.
I find some Medela stuff is compatible though.
I bring my Medela hand pump to work with me.
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Warning for whoever plans on using edge park: a day or two after you order, you will receive an email with a pdf saying that they need you to sign it, so they can send you things. You do not have to sign this. This form is essentially saying that they used to sell your info automatically, but now they need your permission. I did not sign the doc and still received my pump.
I called my insurance company first and told them I was 33 weeks pregnant and inquiring about a breast pump. They asked for my policy number and informed me that I qualify for breast pump and insurance would pay the cost at 100%.
They gave me the phone number for the company they use (Care Centrix, in my case) to provide the breast pump.
I made the call and the recording stated if you were calling about your insurance breast pump to log onto medeladelivers.com. Once there (or whichever site you are directed to for your pump) you go step-by-step with the ordering process, entering personal information, shipping address, current pregnancy status, etc. You will be asked to provide an RX for your pump from your Doctor. Just upload it and complete the final questions.
I was completely covered for a Medela double electric pump kit. There are additional pumps you can 'upgrade' to at an additional charge, but I chose my free pump. Shipping should also be free.
I was very surprised to find that my pump, which I ordered yesterday, was also shipped the same day. I was also happy the process was honestly so easy.
The great thing is this is not a rental. This is yours to keep without worries of having to return it once you are done. I hope everyone is able to take advantage of this great deal through insurance!
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