Many insurance plans cover breast pumps as part of maternity benefits, but the exact pumps available can vary depending on your provider and policy. Pumps for Mom works with many insurance companies to help moms receive high-quality breast pumps at little to no cost.
How Breast Pump Coverage Works
Most health insurance plans cover breast pumps under preventive maternity benefits required by the Affordable Care Act. Coverage may include manual pumps, electric pumps, or upgraded models depending on your specific plan.
Coverage may depend on:
- Your insurance provider
- Your individual policy
- Whether a prescription is required
- When you are eligible to order
- Whether you choose a standard or upgraded pump
Pumps for Mom can verify your insurance coverage and show you the pumps available through your plan.
Popular Breast Pumps Covered by Insurance
Many insurance plans cover trusted breast pump brands used by moms across the country. The exact models available will depend on your insurance provider, but common options include the following.
Spectra Breast Pumps
Spectra pumps are one of the most popular choices through insurance because they are powerful, quiet, and easy to use.
Popular models may include:
- Spectra S1 Plus and Premiere
- Spectra S2 Plus and Premiere
- Spectra 9 Plus
- Spectra Synergy Gold
- Spectra SG Portable
Spectra pumps are known for strong suction, adjustable settings, and comfortable pumping.
Medela Breast Pumps
Medela is one of the most recognized breast pump brands and is widely used in hospitals.
Popular models may include:
- Medela Pump in Style Pro
- Medela Freestyle Flex
- Medela Freestyle Hands-Free
- Medela Swing Maxi
- Medela Swing Maxi Hands-Free
Medela pumps are known for reliability, performance, and compatibility with many accessories.
Zomee Breast Pumps
Zomee pumps are a popular option for moms who want strong performance with modern features.
These pumps are lightweight, portable, and often covered by many insurance plans.
Wearable Breast Pumps (Upgrade May Be Required)
Some insurance plans allow wearable breast pumps, while others offer them as an upgrade.
Examples may include:
- Elvie Stride
- Wearable hands-free pumps
- Compact portable pumps
Can You Upgrade Your Breast Pump Through Insurance?
Some insurance plans cover a standard pump at no cost but allow you to upgrade to a different model by paying the price difference.
Upgrades may allow you to choose:
- Wearable pumps
- Rechargeable pumps
- Smaller portable pumps
- Premium models
Pumps for Mom can show you all available options after verifying your insurance coverage.
When Can You Order a Breast Pump Through Insurance?
Many insurance plans allow you to order your breast pump during pregnancy, often during the third trimester. Some plans require you to wait until after delivery.
Eligibility depends on your insurance provider, but our team can check your benefits and let you know when you qualify.
Why Moms Choose Pumps for Mom
- Easy online ordering
- Insurance verification handled for you
- Fast shipping
- Helpful customer support
- Popular pump brands available
We work with many insurance providers to help moms receive the best breast pump covered by their plan.
Which Breast Pumps Does Your Insurance Cover?
If you have insurance, you may qualify for a covered breast pump at little to no cost. Submit your information today and let Pumps for Mom verify your benefits and show you the pumps available through your plan.
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