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.
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We verify your benefits and file everything with your insurer.
Most orders arrive within a week of insurance verification.
Tennessee mothers have access to Medela breast pumps through their employer-sponsored and marketplace insurance plans. Under the ACA, carriers such as BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, Cigna, Aetna, and UnitedHealthcare must cover a breast pump at no out-of-pocket cost. Medela offers Tennessee families three core personal-use models: the Pump in Style with MaxFlow for daily at-home or at-work pumping, the Freestyle Flex for rechargeable portability, and the Swing Maxi for hands-free operation. Every model uses Medela’s PersonalFit Flex shields, which flex and adapt to your body shape for a more comfortable fit compared to rigid flanges. Whether you are in Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, or Chattanooga, Pumps for Mom can verify your Tennessee insurance and confirm which Medela models are fully covered under your plan.
TennCare, Tennessee’s Medicaid program, is administered through managed care organizations including BlueCare Tennessee, Amerigroup, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan. TennCare members who are pregnant or recently postpartum may qualify for a breast pump as part of their maternity coverage. Medela model availability and documentation requirements can differ by your specific TennCare managed care plan. Pumps for Mom has worked with TennCare members across the state and understands the claims process for each MCO. Submit your TennCare information on our site and our team will verify your eligibility and coordinate your Medela order at no charge.
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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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Why do Tennessee hospitals use Medela pumps?
Medela’s hospital-grade Symphony pump is the standard in most US hospitals and NICUs, including major Tennessee medical centers. The Symphony is a multi-user rental pump with research-backed suction patterns. The personal-use Medela pumps available through Tennessee insurance use the same 2-Phase Expression technology in a single-user format designed for daily home use.
Does TennCare cover Medela breast pumps?
TennCare managed care plans including BlueCare, Amerigroup, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan generally cover a breast pump for eligible members. Specific Medela model availability varies by plan. Pumps for Mom can verify your TennCare benefits and tell you which Medela pumps are available at no cost.
Can I get a Medela pump before my baby is born in Tennessee?
Most Tennessee insurance plans allow you to order a breast pump during your third trimester, typically starting around 30 days before your estimated due date. Pumps for Mom can check your specific plan’s timing requirements so you receive your Medela pump before delivery.
Tennessee moms: see if your insurance covers a Medela breast pump at no cost.
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.