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Insurance Coverage

Wondering if your insurance covers lactation care?

We'll help verify your benefits and guide you through the process, so you can focus on meeting your feeding goals—not managing paperwork.

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How Coverage Works

Submit Your Information
Complete our quick insurance form so we can review your benefits.

 

We Verify Your Coverage
Our team will check your eligibility, visit limits, and whether a referral is needed.

Schedule Your Visit
Choose the appointment option that works best for your family - Home Visit or Virtual.

Get Personalized Support
Meet with an IBCLC for one-on-one guidance tailored to you and your baby's feeding needs.

We Handle the Billing
We'll submit the claim to your insurance company on your behalf. If anything changes with your coverage or costs, we'll let you know before your appointment.

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What is Typically Covered

  • Initial & Follow-Up IBCLC Consultations — Prenatal and postpartum support tailored to your individual feeding goals and needs

  • Latch & Positioning Support — Guidance for improving latch, addressing nipple pain, and caring for sore or damaged tissue

  • Milk Supply Support — Evaluation and personalized strategies for low supply, oversupply, and milk supply regulation

  • Pumping & Return-to-Work Support — Personalized pumping plans, flange fitting, and strategies for a smooth transition back to work

  • Tongue-Tie & Feeding Support — Guidance and support for tongue-tie concerns and other infant feeding challenges

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Accepted Insurance Plans

We accept many plans and continue to expand our network. Participation can vary by plan, product, employer group, and provider. We’ll confirm in-network status, copays, coinsurance, and visit limits before booking your appointment.

Aetna

Cigna

First Health

Meritain Health

MultiPlan

Oxford Health (coming soon)

Surest (coming soon)

United Health Care (UHC) (coming soon)

UMR (coming soon)

Smaller employer specific plans

HSA/FSA Cards Accepted

Out of Network & Self Pay 

If your plan is out-of-network or doesn’t cover IBCLC services, we offer transparent self-pay pricing and can provide a superbill so you may request reimbursement from your insurer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to check my coverage?
During business hours, we check coverage typically within 1-2 hours. Some plans can take longer to communicate with to verify coverage. At most this takes 24 hours.

Will I have a copay?
Most plans cover IBCLC visits at no cost; others may have copays/coinsurance or apply a deductible amount. We confirm before your visit.

How many visits are covered?
Varies by plan. Some cover unlimited lactation visits, while others have a visit limit; we’ll check your limits.

Are virtual visits covered?
Many plans do cover telelactation. We’ll verify your telehealth eligibility.

Do I need a referral?
No. You do not need a physician referral to utilize our lactation services.

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