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Breast Pump Provider Helps Mothers Get A Free Breast Pump

Having children can be very expensive with all the things new parents have to buy. While the birth of a child is an event to be celebrated, it is accompanied by a lot of costs, including purchasing new clothes, baby food, bottles, and a number of other things a baby needs.

Insurance Covered Breast pumps, a full service online breast pump provider, has found a way to help mothers save money on at least one item. The company strives to ensure that mothers get the highest quality breast pumps and supplies with little or no out of pocket cost. It is possible, through Insurance Covered Breast Pumps, for a mother to have a free breast pump shipped to their home.

The company offers a wide range of breast pumps on their website, which mothers can review according to make, model, and brand. Insurance Covered Breast Pumps is contracted with most commercial insurance companies and will help each of their customers choose the right breast pump covered by their health insurance plan. They are able to work with each customer’s insurance company to determine what the customer’s health insurance plan covers and file an insurance claim on their behalf.

“Our main goal at Insurance Covered Breast Pumps is to ensure that the process of obtaining an insurance covered breast pump is as easy as possible for all mothers,” says the company. “Rest assured, we will take care of the administrative process so you can focus on other important activities such as taking care of your family.” The company provides Medela breast pumps but also retains a number of other manufacturers, including Ameda, Ardo, Freemie, Hygeia, and more.

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires health plans to cover breastfeeding support and supplies. Under the ACA, breastfeeding service and supplies are a covered benefit. The law applies to those with private insurance or commercial insurers. Insurance Covered Breast Pumps supports mothers by helping them find breast pumps that are covered by their health insurance. More information regarding the ACA can be found online on government websites.

Insurance providers usually require a prescription from a doctor in order for a valid claim to be made. Those using their insurance to purchase a breast pump will often need to acquire a prescription from a doctor and present it to the insurance company. The company can also contact the customer’s physician for a prescription to meet the requirements of their health insurance provider and, in cases where the client’s insurance does not cover breast pumps, help them find an affordable option they can pay for by themselves. A prescription is not required, however, in cases where one chooses to buy a retail pump or accessories.

Insurance Covered Breast Pumps is able to verify their customers’ insurance within 24 hours of receiving an order and physician’s prescription. Shipping time may vary depending on the guidelines of the insurance company, and the customer may be required to wait at least 30 days prior to their due date for the pump to ship. Insurance Covered Breast Pumps’ customer service department is happy to inform their customers of any guidelines set by their insurance company on when the pump will arrive.

The company also offers breast pump upgrades for Medela, Hygeia and Ameda. Most insurance companies will pay for basic double electric breast pump models but mothers who prefer deluxe models can choose to upgrade for an additional charge. Those looking to return a breast pump may get in contact with the company.

Most insurance companies, following the guidelines set out by the Affordable Care Act, cover breastfeeding supplies and support at no cost to their members. This includes breast pumps. Insurance Covered Breast Pumps has a number of customer service specialists that are available between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. to help clients make sense of all the guidelines and determine whether or not their insurance policies cover breastfeeding supplies.

Those who wish to find out whether their insurance policy covers breast pumps may contact Insurance Covered Breast Pumps. Their website can also be used to answer the common eligibility, “Am I Covered” question.

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For more information about Insurance Covered Breast Pumps, contact the company here:

Insurance Covered Breast Pumps
Customer Support
888-510-5100
support@insurancecoveredbreastpumps.com
3002 Gill Street Bloomington, IL 61704

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