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Cimilre Breast Pumps Covered by Insurance in Washington D.C.

The Cimilre S6 has earned a Mom’s Choice Award for good reason: it delivers hospital-grade suction in one of the smallest, quietest packages on the market. Washington D.C. mothers can now get this award-winning pump through their insurance at zero out-of-pocket cost. Pumps for Mom partners with DC-area health plans and Medicaid to handle every step, from verifying your benefits to shipping the pump directly to your door.
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Most insurance plans fully cover your breast pump under the ACA.

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Getting a Cimilre Pump Through D.C. Insurance

Under the Affordable Care Act, most health insurance plans in Washington D.C. are required to cover a breast pump at no cost to the member. The Cimilre S6, a double electric breast pump with hospital-grade performance, is available through many D.C.-area insurers including CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Kaiser Permanente, Aetna, and UnitedHealthcare. Because D.C. is home to a large federal workforce, FEHB plans administered by these carriers also commonly cover Cimilre pumps. Coverage details vary by plan, so the simplest way to confirm your eligibility is to enter your insurance information on Pumps for Mom and let our team verify it for you.

Cimilre Coverage Through DC Medicaid

DC Medicaid provides health coverage to eligible District residents, and breast pump benefits are included for qualifying mothers. If you are enrolled in a DC Medicaid managed care plan, the Cimilre S6 may be available to you at no charge. A prescription from your healthcare provider is typically required, but Pumps for Mom can guide you through that process. Enter your DC Medicaid details on our website and our team will confirm whether your plan covers a Cimilre pump and which documentation you need.

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How to Order Your Cimilre Pump in Washington D.C.

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Check Your D.C. Coverage

Enter your D.C. insurance or Medicaid details on Pumps for Mom to verify Cimilre eligibility

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Choose Your Cimilre Pump

Select from the Cimilre models available under your D.C. insurance plan

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We file the claim with your insurer and ship your Cimilre pump to your DC address at no cost

Cimilre Pumps Available in Washington D.C.

Cimilre S6

Cimilre S6

Covered by most insurance plans

Most insurance plans cover a breast pump at no cost to you.

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Cimilre in Washington D.C. FAQ

Is the Cimilre S6 available through insurance in Washington D.C.?

Yes. Most D.C. insurance plans are required under the ACA to cover a breast pump, and the Cimilre S6 is available through many carriers including CareFirst BCBS, Kaiser Permanente, and Aetna. Pumps for Mom can verify your specific D.C. plan in minutes.

Does DC Medicaid cover a Cimilre breast pump?

DC Medicaid may cover the Cimilre S6 for eligible mothers. Coverage depends on your specific managed care plan and may require a prescription. Submit your information through Pumps for Mom and we will confirm your eligibility.

Do federal employee insurance plans in D.C. cover Cimilre?

Many FEHB plans administered by carriers like CareFirst BCBS, Aetna, and UnitedHealthcare cover breast pumps including Cimilre models. Enter your FEHB plan details on Pumps for Mom to check your coverage.

Get Your Cimilre Pump in Washington D.C.

D.C. moms: check if your insurance covers a Cimilre breast pump at no cost.

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