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Get a Breast Pump Through Molina Healthcare

Molina Healthcare specializes in government-sponsored health care, serving Medicaid, Medicare, and ACA marketplace members in more than 20 states. Founded in 1980 in Long Beach, California, Molina has a deep commitment to making health care accessible for underserved communities. If you have a Molina plan, you may qualify for a breast pump at no cost. Pumps for Mom works with Molina plans to verify your benefits and get your pump delivered to your door.
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Most insurance plans fully cover your breast pump under the ACA.

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We verify your benefits and file everything with your insurer.

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Most orders arrive within a week of insurance verification.

Does Molina Healthcare Cover Breast Pumps?

Yes, Molina Healthcare covers breast pumps for eligible members. The specifics depend on your plan type:

Molina Medicaid Plans: Molina is one of the largest Medicaid managed care organizations in the country. Breast pump coverage through Molina Medicaid depends on your state’s Medicaid program — some states cover electric pumps, others cover manual pumps, and some cover both. Molina administers the benefits according to state guidelines.

Molina Marketplace Plans: If you have a Molina ACA marketplace plan, your plan is required to cover breastfeeding supplies as a preventive benefit with no cost-sharing. This means a breast pump at no copay, deductible, or coinsurance.

Pumps for Mom works with Molina plans across multiple states and plan types. Enter your Molina member ID to check your specific coverage.

How Molina Breast Pump Coverage Works

Because Molina serves both Medicaid and marketplace populations, the ordering process can differ depending on your plan:

For Molina Medicaid members: Your breast pump benefit is governed by your state’s Medicaid rules. Some states require prior authorization, a prescription, or both. The types of pumps covered (manual vs. electric) depend on your state. Pumps for Mom navigates these state-by-state requirements for you.

For Molina marketplace members: The process is similar to other commercial plans. You verify your benefits, choose your pump, and we handle the claim. No prior authorization is typically required for marketplace plans.

Molina operates in states including California, Texas, Florida, Michigan, Ohio, Washington, and many others. Pumps for Mom knows the Molina benefit structures in each of these states and can process your order accordingly.

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Eligibility and Requirements

To qualify for a breast pump through Molina Healthcare, you need:

Active Molina coverage: Your Molina plan must be current and active. This applies to both Medicaid and marketplace plans.

Pregnancy or postpartum status: You should be currently pregnant (typically third trimester) or within the postpartum period as defined by your plan.

Prescription (varies): Some Molina plans, particularly Medicaid plans in certain states, require a doctor’s prescription for a breast pump. Pumps for Mom can help coordinate this documentation with your provider.

Prior authorization (varies): Certain Molina Medicaid plans require prior authorization. Pumps for Mom handles the prior authorization process on your behalf when needed.

How to Order Through Molina Healthcare

1

Provide Your Molina Member ID

Enter your Molina Healthcare member ID and state on Pumps for Mom. We identify your plan type (Medicaid or marketplace) and verify your breast pump benefits.

2

See What Is Covered

View the pumps your Molina plan covers at no cost. We show you all options available under your specific plan and state.

3

We Handle the Paperwork

Select your pump. Pumps for Mom manages the Molina claim, any prior authorization, and prescription coordination.

4

Receive Your Pump

Your breast pump ships free to your home. Delivery times vary but most orders arrive within 5 to 10 business days.

Breast Pumps Available Through Molina Healthcare

Spectra S2 Plus

Spectra S2 Plus

Covered by most insurance plans

Medela Pump in Style

Medela Pump in Style

Covered by most insurance plans

Lansinoh Smartpump 3.0

Lansinoh Smartpump 3.0

Covered by most insurance plans

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

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Molina Healthcare Breast Pump FAQ

Does Molina Medicaid cover electric breast pumps?

In many states, Molina Medicaid does cover electric breast pumps. However, coverage depends on your state’s Medicaid rules — some states cover only manual pumps or require prior authorization for electric models. Check your specific Molina Medicaid coverage through Pumps for Mom.

Is Pumps for Mom in-network with Molina Healthcare?

Pumps for Mom works with Molina Healthcare plans in multiple states. Enter your Molina member ID on our site to verify that your specific plan and state are supported.

Which states does Molina Healthcare operate in?

Molina Healthcare operates in more than 20 states including California, Texas, Florida, Michigan, Ohio, Washington, New York, and others. Breast pump coverage availability through Pumps for Mom depends on your specific state and plan type.

Do I need prior authorization for a breast pump through Molina?

Some Molina Medicaid plans require prior authorization for electric breast pumps, depending on the state. Molina marketplace plans typically do not require prior authorization. Pumps for Mom handles the prior authorization process when it is required.

Check Your Molina Coverage

Molina Healthcare members: enter your member ID to see if your plan covers a breast pump at no cost.

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