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Insurance Covered Breast Pumps

Check Eligibility for Insurance Covered Breast Pumps. Learn how to get a free breast pump through insurance. Verify coverage, explore Zomee pump options, and connect with authorized in-network suppliers.

We make it easy to understand how coverage works and help you confirm your eligibility for an insurance-covered breast pump. Once you complete the quick eligibility form, we’ll connect you with our authorized suppliers who carry Zomee breast pumps and can fulfill your order using your insurance directly. 

The Advantages of Using Your Health Benefits

Getting your breast pump covered by insurance is one of the easiest ways to save money and access high-quality breastfeeding support. Under the Affordable Care Act, most insurance plans must cover breast pumps and lactation supplies, often at little or no cost to you. Instead of paying out of pocket or guessing which products are eligible, using your insurance makes the process simple, affordable, and stress-free.

Choosing an insurance-covered breast pump also ensures you’re accessing pumps from trusted, approved suppliers who follow medical-grade standards and work directly with your plan to handle the paperwork for you.

Types of Breast Pumps Available Through Insurance

Insurance providers may cover several types of breast pumps. Coverage varies by plan, but most insurers offer at least one fully covered option. Here’s a quick breakdown of the Zomee pump models that are frequently included under insurance benefits:

Warming Wearable Breast Pump available through insurance

Warming Breast Pumps (W1)

Wearable breast pump with warming technology that mirrors your baby's natural nursing rhythm and warmth.

  • Hospital-Grade Strength
  • Warming Technology
  • 12 Suction Levels
  • BioBoost Cluster Feeding Mode
  • 4 Pumping Modes
  • Hands-Free Design
  • Whisper-Quiet Operation
 

Explore Mother's Nature W1

Wearable Breast Pump available through insurance

Wearable Breast Pumps (Fit)

Hands-free, wearable design with hospital-strength power, giving moms freedom and comfort wherever they pump.

  • Hospital-Grade Strength
  • Nipple Correction Mode
  • Premium Quality
  • Fullness Sensor
 

Explore Zomee Fit

Double Electric Breast Pump available through insurance

Double Electric Pumps (Z2)

Hospital-grade power in a wearable design with soft silicone cups for comfortable, hands-free pumping that fits in your day.

  • Customizable Comfort with 27 Suction Levels
  • Alternate Mode Technology
  • 2-Phase Mode
  • Hospital-Grade Strength
  • Ultra-Quiet & Night-Light Equipped
  • Portable & Rechargeable
 

Explore Zomee Z2

Why Most Moms Choose Insurance Coverage Options

  • Lower or no cost: Many families pay nothing for a breast pump when going through insurance.
  • Guaranteed coverage eligibility: You’ll know exactly which pumps your plan includes.
  • Access to approved suppliers: Work only with in-network DMEs who carry authentic products.
  • Support for different pump needs: Depending on your benefits, you may qualify for wearable, portable, or electric pumps.
  • No-stress ordering experience: The supplier communicates with your insurance, submits documentation, and ships directly to you.
  • Faster fulfillment: Insurance partners are experienced in processing claims quickly, so moms get their pump when they need it.

What this means for you

By using your insurance benefits, you receive a high-quality breast pump that is shipped directly to your door. You save money and avoid the hassle of submitting claims yourself. It’s the simplest and most cost-effective way to prepare for breastfeeding.

How to Get a Breast Pump Covered By Insurance

Getting a breast pump covered by insurance is easy with our four-step process:

Step 1: Check Your Eligibility

Use our fast and secure form to confirm whether you're eligible for a free or low-cost breast pump through your insurance. 

Step 2: Explore Your Pump Options

Depending on your plan, you may qualify for a wearable breast pump or a double-electric pump.

Step 3: Connect With a Covered Supplier

We match you with an authorized Durable Medical Equipment (DME) that accepts your insurance and handles the documentation.

Step 4: Get Your Pump Delivered

Your insurance-covered Zomee pump is shipped directly to you! Usually within a few days.

Check Your Eligibility: See if Your Plan Qualifies for a Free Pump

Ready to see if you qualify for a free breast pump through insurance? Use our secure form to verify benefits and connect with a supplier that offers Zomee pumps.

  • Fast and secure submission
  • Accurate review of insurance-covered breast pumps
  • Connections to in-network Zomee suppliers
  • Easy order tracking from start to finish
Start your eligibility check now

Frequently Asked Questions

Does insurance really cover a free breast pump?

Yes! Under the Affordable Care Act, most health insurance plans cover a breast pump at no cost to you. That means many eligible moms can receive a breast pump with $0 out of pocket. While we don’t process insurance claims directly, we make it easy by connecting you with trusted DME (Durable Medical Equipment) partners who specialize in insurance-covered breast pumps and can help you obtain your pump through your insurance provider.

What insurance providers cover breast pumps?

Many insurance plans offer 100% coverage for breast pumps, including the following providers:

  • Aetna
  • Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Blue Shield of California
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • BCBS Federal Employee Program
  • Cigna
  • Medical Mutual
  • Paramount
  • TRICARE

And many more! Check with your provider to see if your plan fully covers your breast pump.

What types of breast pumps are covered by insurance?

While this will vary based on your coverage; in general, insurance typically covers personal-use electric and wearable breast pumps.

Zomee has both personal-use electric and wearable breast pumps available through insurance. The Zomee Z2 Double Electric Breast Pump, Zomee Fit Hands Free Wearable Breast Pump and the NEW Zomee Mother’s Nature(TM) W1 Warming Wearable Breast Pump. Zomee offers insurance-eligible pumps designed for comfort, efficiency, and modern motherhood - so you don’t have to settle for basic or outdated models.

Can I get a wearable pump through insurance?

Yes! Many insurance plans now cover wearable or hands-free breast pumps.

Zomee offers both wearable or hands-free pumps. The Zomee Fit Hands Free Wearable Breast Pump and the NEW Zomee Mother’s Nature(TM) W1 Warming Wearable Breast Pump - the only warming wearable to be fully covered nationwide!

How do I know which pump I qualify for?

Once you’re connected to one of our DME partners, they’ll verify your insurance benefits and clearly outline which pumps you qualify for - no guesswork required. You’ll see your covered options upfront so you can confidently choose the pump that best fits your lifestyle.

Do I need a prescription to get a breast pump with insurance?

Some insurance plans may require a prescription to be submitted. If one is needed, our DME partners handle the process directly, often working with your healthcare provider on your behalf, so you won't have to worry about managing any extra paperwork.

When can I order my breast pump during pregnancy?

Most insurance plans allow you to order a breast pump during your third trimester, typically around weeks 28–32. Our DME partners can confirm timing based on your plan and help ensure your pump will arrive as soon as you’re ready to begin your pumping journey.

How long does it take to receive my breast pump?

Shipping timelines can vary by provider and plan. Many moms receive their pump within a few days to a week after approval. For the most accurate timeline, be sure to review shipping details directly on your DME partner’s website when submitting your information.

Is the breast pump really free?

Absolutely - your pump may be 100% fully covered with $0 out of pocket. Coverage depends on your specific benefits, and some pumps may require an upgrade fee. But rest assured, our DME partners will clearly outline all costs, coverage details, and options for you before you make a decision.

Can I get a pump after I’ve already delivered?

Yes! If you didn’t order before giving birth, you may still be eligible to receive a breast pump after delivery. Many insurance plans provide coverage for months postpartum, so it’s never too late to get the pumping support you need.