Insurance with Elvie

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Get an Elvie breast pump through insurance

We’re dedicated to getting smart breastfeeding solutions into the hands (and onto the boobs) of every mama. Some of our products may be covered by your insurance plan.

We work with various Durable Medical Equipment (DME) suppliers that partner with insurance providers to offer Elvie breast pumps via their plans. Please check directly with your insurance provider to see if you're eligible, as they'll have information that's specific to you.

1. Choose your pump

NEW Elvie Stride 2

Meet our first-ever electric breast pump that caters to 99% of nipples, right from the box.2 Help maximize your milk output with a better fit and hospital-grade suction, because every drop matters.

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Elvie Pump

The one that started it all— our flagship, wearable electric breast pump. Available in Single or Double options, your insurance provider may subsidise the cost or offer an upgrade with a nominal fee.

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Elvie Stride

Elvie Stride is our hands-free, hospital-grade electric breast pump.

Liberating you from sockets or restrictive wires, even mamas on the move can express discreetly.

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Elvie Stride Plus

Elvie Stride Plus is our hands-free, hospital-grade electric breast pump, with 3-in-1 carry bag.

Liberating you from sockets or restrictive wires, even mamas on the move can express discreetly.

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2. Find your insurance partner

Elvie works with the following partners:

1 Natural Way
Byram
Aeroflow
Cardinal

Please reach out to your insurance provider if you have questions about a provider that is not listed.
Exact out-of-pocket cost may vary based on your insurance carrier and insurance plan.

Frequently asked questions

  • How do I get an Elvie breast pump through insurance?

    To get an Elvie breast pump through insurance, the first thing to do is contact your insurance provider to find out the details of your policy. They should be able to tell you what you’re entitled to and talk you through the process. You can also visit the website of one of our DME partners for more information.

  • When should I order my breast pump?

    Some moms will order a pump a few weeks before their due date to allow enough time for processing and shipment of the pump. While the process of ordering a breast pump shouldn’t take too long, it might vary depending on the provider, the retailer and the chosen pump. So it’s best to order a pump as soon as you know you want one.

  • Which breast pumps are covered?

    Breast pump coverage depends on your insurer and specific policy. We partner with many medical suppliers that might work with your insurer to provide a free or low-cost breast pump. Elvie Stride and Elvie Pump may be fully covered, or covered in-part, by your insurance provider, so check with your provider to see what you’re entitled to.

  • Does insurance cover breast pump replacement parts?

    Under the Affordable Care Act, many new moms are eligible for a breast pump, supplies and any spare parts needed. The actual coverage is down to your specific plan, so it’s important to ask what’s covered when you first speak to your insurer. Find out if replacement and spare parts are covered, to give you peace of mind later down the line.

  • How much are Elvie breast pumps with insurance?

    The cost of an Elvie breast pump may be covered completely by your insurance provider, however some insurance plans may only cover part of the cost and you may have to pay something towards your pump. Your plan provider should be able to tell you what is covered when you first speak to them. You can also use money from an FSA or HSA to purchase an Elvie breast pump.

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2. Fits 99% of nipples - based on our recommendation that sizing difference between nipple measurement and breast shield size is 2-4mm, Elvie research of nipple sizing (inc. US & UK user study, involving 454 nipples, in Jan 2022) and publicly available guidance by lactation and breastfeeding consultant.