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Illinois Company Explains How To Get A Free Breast Pump

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Bloomington, Illinois based Insurance Covered Breast Pumps (ICBP) recently published a new entry to their blog, titled "How to Get A Free Breast Pump."

In the article, the company thoroughly explains the steps to take when applying for an insurance-covered breast pump, and offers advice on how to respond to certain circumstances that may arise. They affirm, "At Insurance Covered Breast Pumps, we send out hundreds of breast pumps a week to moms who qualify for free breast pumps through their insurance, usually as part of the Affordable Care Act."

The blog entry states that the first thing one should do when trying to apply for this service is to contact one's insurance and consult with them to on what kind of breast pumps they cover. "Some insurance providers allow moms to select a double electric pump while others only offer a manual. Others only offer a hospital-grade pump for rent and will require a prescription," says the company in the article, adding that, "Insurance providers sometimes specify which breast pump company they allow their moms to work with, which is why we partner with so many great breast pump companies."

ICBP also outlines all of the breast pump brands that allow parents to qualify through insurance, easing the process of confirming available coverage. A representative of the company states that, "Our goal is to provide quality breast pumps and accessories to help create a positive breastfeeding experience for both moms and babies. Our organization is familiar with most major medical plans and will work with your insurance company so you can receive your breast pump at little to no out of pocket cost."

The Illinois company is able to work with most commercial insurance companies. They state that they're determined to help mothers, saying, "We will help choose the right breast pump, according to the coverage of their health insurance plan, as well as their individual needs. We will work with your insurance company to determine the benefits for your insurance covered breast pump and file an insurance claim on your behalf. We will obtain a prescription from your physician to meet the requirements of your health insurance provider. If your insurance company does not cover a breast pump, we will work with you to find an affordable option."

For those cases where the insurance provider does not cover a breast pump, ICBP offers a complete catalogue of breast pumps of renowned brands of high quality, at an affordable price. A representative of the company stated, "While we want to make the process of getting insurance covered breast pumps as easy as possible, we also want to ensure that mothers get access to this even if their insurance doesn't cover it. We offer a variety of different breast pump options on our website that you can review by make, model and brand. We are determined to help anyone in need find an affordable option that fits their needs."

ICBP has a broad selection of useful resources that are available on their website, and the company has done everything within their power to provide a complete guide for those in need. These resources vary from providing answers to common concerns among mothers, such as whether or not one may need a prescription for acquiring a breast pump. In this instance, the company says, "Your insurance will require a prescription from your doctor if you are using your insurance to purchase your breast pump. A prescription is not required if you choose to purchase a retail pump or accessories."

Of course, one of the most valuable resources available through ICBP's website is their blog, where they have published many useful resources, such as "The Importance of a Free Breast Pump," "5 Important Tricks for Boosting Milk Supply," and "Recovering From Childbirth." ICBP also invites the community, even those who do not not need a breast pump, to visit their website and review these resources that are available for free.

Insurance Covered Breast Pumps relies on the backup of Medsource LLC for all of their services, which allows the company to go above and beyond to help mothers get what they need. Interested parties may visit the company’s website to learn more, or join them on their social media platforms to stay up to date with their latest news, offers, and announcements.

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About Insurance Covered Breast Pumps :

Our goal is to provide quality breast pumps and accessories to help create a positive breastfeeding experience for both moms and babies.

Contact Insurance Covered Breast Pumps:

Customer Support

3002 Gill Street
Bloomington, IL 61704

888-510-5100

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