I acknowledge I have not received a personal use breast pump through this insurance policy or any other insurance policy for this pregnancy. I understand if I have received a breast pump through another provider or insurance coverage this claim may be denied and I will be responsible for paying the full retail value of the breast pump to Neb Doctors. I authorize Pumps for Mom to contact me by phone, email, or text message. Pumps for Mom will not share this information.
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Most insurance plans fully cover your breast pump under the ACA.
Your pump ships directly to your door at no extra charge.
We verify your benefits and file everything with your insurer.
Most orders arrive within a week of insurance verification.
Federal law under the Affordable Care Act mandates that health insurance plans in Georgia cover breastfeeding equipment and support services without charging deductibles, copays, or coinsurance. This requirement applies to marketplace plans purchased through the Georgia marketplace, employer-sponsored group health plans, and most individual policies sold in the state.
Georgia is one of the fastest-growing states in the country, with expanding populations in the Atlanta metro area, Savannah, Augusta, Columbus, and Macon. As the state grows, more Georgia families are gaining access to insurance coverage that includes breast pump benefits. Pumps for Mom makes it easy for Georgia moms to take advantage of this coverage by verifying your benefits, handling all insurance claims, and shipping pumps from brands like Spectra, Medela, and Elvie directly to your Georgia address.
Georgia Medicaid delivers benefits through managed care organizations (MCOs) that contract with the state to serve eligible members. The major Georgia Medicaid MCOs include Peach State Health Plan, CareSource Georgia, Amerigroup Georgia, and WellCare of Georgia. Breast pump coverage is available as part of the maternity benefits provided through these managed care plans.
Pregnant women and new mothers who meet Georgia’s Medicaid income eligibility requirements can enroll in one of these MCOs and receive breastfeeding support and supplies. Georgia also has a significant military population, with families stationed at installations like Fort Stewart and Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning), many of whom are covered by TRICARE. Pumps for Mom accepts TRICARE and can help military families in Georgia obtain a breast pump through their benefits.
Takes less than 60 seconds. Most moms pay $0.
Pumps for Mom accepts a broad range of insurance plans covering Georgia residents. Here are some of the carriers we work with most frequently:
Even if your insurer is not on this list, we likely still accept your plan. Enter your details on Pumps for Mom to check your eligibility.
Enter your insurance information on Pumps for Mom to instantly confirm your breast pump benefits. We work with Anthem, Aetna, Cigna, UHC, Georgia Medicaid MCOs, and many more.
Review the breast pumps your Georgia plan covers — from portable options to hospital-grade models — and select the one that works best for your schedule and lifestyle.
We process all insurance claims on your behalf, then ship your pump free to any Georgia address — whether you are in Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, or anywhere else in the state.

Covered by most insurance plans

Covered by most insurance plans

Covered by most insurance plans
Most insurance plans cover a breast pump at no cost to you.
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Dallas, TX
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Does Georgia Medicaid cover breast pumps?
Yes, Georgia Medicaid covers breast pumps through its managed care organizations, including Peach State Health Plan, CareSource, Amerigroup, and WellCare. Coverage typically includes manual or electric breast pumps as part of maternity benefits. Pumps for Mom can verify your Georgia Medicaid plan and help you order a pump at no cost.
Can military families in Georgia get a breast pump through TRICARE?
Yes, TRICARE covers breast pumps for eligible beneficiaries. Georgia is home to large military installations including Fort Stewart and Fort Moore, and many military families in the state qualify for a free breast pump through their TRICARE benefits. Pumps for Mom accepts TRICARE and handles the claims process for you.
How do I get a breast pump through Anthem in Georgia?
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia covers breast pumps under the ACA preventive care mandate. Visit Pumps for Mom, enter your Anthem plan details, and we will show you the breast pumps your plan covers. We file all paperwork with Anthem directly, so you pay nothing out of pocket.
Does Pumps for Mom deliver to all cities in Georgia?
Yes, we ship to every address in Georgia at no charge. Whether you live in Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, Athens, or any rural community, Pumps for Mom delivers your breast pump right to your door.
When should I order my breast pump in Georgia?
Most Georgia insurance plans allow you to order a breast pump during the third trimester of pregnancy, typically around 30 weeks. Some plans permit earlier ordering, and others will cover a pump after delivery as well. Check your coverage on Pumps for Mom to find out your plan’s specific timing guidelines.
Find out which breast pumps your Georgia insurance covers at zero cost. Verification takes under 60 seconds.
I acknowledge I have not received a personal use breast pump through this insurance policy or any other insurance policy for this pregnancy. I understand if I have received a breast pump through another provider or insurance coverage this claim may be denied and I will be responsible for paying the full retail value of the breast pump to Neb Doctors. I authorize Pumps for Mom to contact me by phone, email, or text message. Pumps for Mom will not share this information.