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How To Get a Wearable Breast Pump Through Insurance

How To Get a Wearable Breast Pump Through Insurance


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For new moms balancing work, childcare, and daily life, a wearable breast pump can make pumping easier and more convenient. Unlike traditional breast pumps, wearable breast pumps allow you to express milk hands-free, giving you more freedom to move while supporting your breastfeeding goals. The good news is that many moms can get a wearable breast pump through insurance at little or no cost. 

What Is a Wearable Breast Pump?

A wearable breast pump is a compact, wireless device that fits directly into your bra. There are no external tubes, cords, or collection bottles to worry about. This discreet design lets you pump comfortably while doing other activities, whether it’s caring for your baby, taking a call, or just relaxing.

Wearable pumps are rechargeable, easy to clean, and designed for moms who need flexibility without compromising milk production. They’re ideal for multitasking at home or on the go.

The Ameda GLO™ Wearable Breast Pump

Ameda’s GLO Wearable Breast Pump is specifically designed for comfort, performance, and convenience. The GLO fits snugly into your bra and offers quiet, efficient milk expression with hospital-strength suction.

Key features of the Ameda GLO include:

  • True hospital-grade performance with up to 250 mmHg suction
  • Lightweight, hands-free design for discreet pumping
  • Rechargeable battery for all-day use
  • Leak-resistant cups that hold up to 8 ounces of milk
  • Easy-to-use controls with adjustable settings for comfort

The Ameda GLO Wearable Breast Pump is part of our commitment to providing solutions that support every mother’s breastfeeding journey.

Does Insurance Cover Wearable Breast Pumps?

Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), most health insurance plans are required to cover the cost of a breast pump for new mothers. However, coverage can vary depending on your provider and plan. Some plans cover standard electric pumps, while others include wearable models like the Ameda GLO.

Not every insurance policy automatically covers wearable breast pumps, but many offer full or partial coverage. It’s important to verify with your insurer to find out what is included in your benefits.

How To Get a Wearable Breast Pump Through Insurance

Step 1: Submit the Contact Form

Start by filling out our quick and easy contact form. This gives our team the essential details we need to begin the insurance verification process and determine how we can best support your request.

Step 2: Provide Additional Insurance Information

After submitting the form, you may be asked to supply further patient or insurance information, such as your policy number or a prescription from your doctor (if required by your plan). Our team will handle the paperwork and ensure your details remain secure and private throughout the process.

Step 3: Speak with One of Our Providers

Once everything is reviewed, a dedicated provider will reach out to confirm your eligibility, answer any questions, and help you select the best wearable breast pump covered by your plan. We’re here to make the process smooth, stress-free, and tailored to your needs.

Step 4: Place Your Order

Once your coverage is verified, you can order your pump through Ameda’s website.

Step 5: Receive Your Pump

Once your order is approved, your breast pump will be shipped directly to your home. There are no upfront costs for most plans, making the process seamless and stress-free.

Why Choose Ameda for Your Wearable Breast Pump?

For over 80 years, Ameda has been a trusted leader in breast pump technology. Our mission is to support mothers with products that make breastfeeding and pumping easier, safer, and more comfortable.

When you choose Ameda, you get:

  • Simple insurance verification and ordering process
  • Fast, free shipping to your home
  • Support from a knowledgeable customer care team ready to help you

Tips for Navigating Breast Pump Insurance Coverage

Start the process early, ideally in your second or third trimester, so you have your pump when your baby arrives. Keep copies of your insurance communications and prescriptions, and ask your provider about upgrade options if you prefer a wearable pump over a standard model.

Take the Next Step with Ameda

If you’re ready to get a wearable breast pump through insurance, Ameda is here to guide you. Our team will help you check your coverage, choose the right pump, and simplify the ordering process from start to finish.

Visit our website to get started with your Ameda GLO Wearable Breast Pump today. Enjoy the convenience of hands-free pumping with Ameda’s trusted support behind you. Contact us for additional information.