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How does the Affordable Care Act help me get a breast pump?
As of August 1st, 2012 The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires that all accredited insurance plans provide coverage for essential health benefits including maternity and newborn care. If you have an ACA accredited health insurance plan, they are requi
How do I get a breast pump through my insurance?
Aeroflow Breastpumps is a preferred breast pump provider with most PPO insurance policies and Medicaid plans. We are happy to see if you qualify for a free breast pump through your insurance!. Simply submit your information through our Qualify Throug
I have both primary and secondary insurance coverage. Can I apply with both?
Your breast pump options are determined by your primary insurance information. With most insurances, you are eligible to receive 1 breast pump per pregnancy through your primary insurance. We cannot accept secondary insurance to cover the cost of a b
I am covered under my spouse's insurance policy. Do I apply with their information?
Insurance mandates that a breast pump must be obtained using the insurance of the pregnant/lactating individual. Therefore, we cannot use a spouse's or significant other's insurance unless you are also covered by the policy. Please apply using the in
I recently changed my last name, but it is not reflecting on my insurance yet. Can I apply with my changed last name?
In order to make sure your motherhood items arrive in a timely manner, you will need to apply with your information as it appears on your insurance. Otherwise, this can cause delays in the verification process.
How long will it take to receive my breast pump after I qualify?
The timeframe for receiving your breast pump depends on your insurance guidelines. These guidelines vary for each insurance plan and may include requirements such as having a prescription on file, obtaining prior authorization, confirming birth, and
What do I do if I haven't received an email?
If you have completed the eligibility form, but have not received an email or text yet with your link to shop, be sure to check your spam, junk or promotions folder for an email from Aeroflow Breastpumps. If you cannot find anything, please use our o
What is a breast pump upgrade fee?
A breast pump upgrade means that the pump is partially covered by your insurance. Insurance will only covers items deemed medically necessary for expressing breastmilk. The upgrade fees are associated to pumps containing accessories, bags, and batter
I was notified to complete a "coordination of benefits". What do I need to do?
To complete a coordination of benefits or "COB", you will need to contact your currently active insurance and inform them that you do not have any other insurance coverage. They will update your records to show that your current plan is primary and t
I was told that I have reached my maximum benefit for a breast pump, but my insurance says I am eligible. What can I do?
If you were notified that you are not eligible for a breast pump due to having reached the maximum benefit allowed by your insurance, but your insurance is stating otherwise, please contact your insurance and request that they complete a three-way ca
My insurance only covers a breast pump through medical necessity. Can Aeroflow help?
Aeroflow Breastpumps is committed to supporting you on your motherhood journey. If you have been informed that your insurance plan only covers a breast pump under medical necessity, we are here to assist you. The medical necessity requirements that c
Why do I need to wait until my baby has been born for my breast pump to ship?
Some insurances require us to wait until your baby is born before shipping your breast pump. Unfortunately, this is a guideline that Aeroflow Breastpumps must follow. Once your baby has been born, you can respond to the email sent by us, chat us, or