Breast Pumps For Seattle Mothers
Are you a Seattle mom or mom-to-be and ready to order your breast pump? We have you covered! PMSI has been serving Seattle moms since 1973 and weβre super passionate about helping each mom find the right equipment. Our online registration process is simple, straightforward, and fast. If you know exactly what youβre looking for then now is a great time to get started. If you arenβt sure which pump is right for you, take a look at our family of pumps. Weβre very picky, so our selection is carefully curated to reflect our high standards. Donβt see what youβre looking for? Reach out with any questions you might have. Weβre here to help: Orders@pacificmsi.com
Featured Breast Pumps
Here are just a few of our favorite breast pumps. With so many options out there for Seattle mothers, there is something for everyone. If you arenβt sure, chat with one of us today! We can walk you through the different features and options available to you.
Not sure which pump is right for you? Chat with one of our specialists today!
The Process
Register With PMSI
Seattle momβs are welcome to complete this form any time during your pregnancy and up to 11 months postpartum. Completing this form does not obligate you in any way/ However, you must complete all fields accurately & thoroughly.
Insurance Verification
Our staff manually reviews every submission we receive and works directly with your insurance. This can take 24-48 hours (sometimes longer during high volume times). Please contact us if it has been more than 48hours.
Select Your Breast Pump
Select your pump from the customized list of options. We will email you with a link to view and select your pump (check your spam folder!) All standard and upgrade (if eligible) options will be there to view along with any pricing. Seattle moms may select from our shipping or local pickup options.
Relax & Receive
We will provide your pump according to insurance guidelines. PMSI will follow through with your order based on your insurer's timeline.
Seattle Insurance Partners
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Premera
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First Choice
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Kaiser of WA
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BCBS
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HMA
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LifeWise
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BridgeSpan
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Asuris
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TriCare
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Regence
FAQs
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According to the ACA, all insurance plans are required to cover a breast pump however there are still policies out there that are exceptions to the rule. We'll do our best to help determine your breast pump insurance coverage based on our vast history with many policies.
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Some policies require a prescription for a pump and some don't. We'll let you know if your insurance policy needs anything extra and will assist in providing forms to make it faster and easier for everyone!
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Each insurance provider determines when a Seattle mom can receive her pump, though customarily it's universally covered up to one year postpartum. You may apply for a pump at any time during your pregnancy and we will supply the pump according to your provider's specifications. For example, Kaiser Permanente of WA allows a mom to receive her pump up to 30 days prior to expected delivery date.
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Yes, we do! Renting a breast pump can be more cost-effective and convenient than purchasing one for Seattle moms. Rental pumps are regularly sanitized and maintained, ensuring that the pump is safe and clean for the next user. We provide a variety of pump models and instructions on how to use it for all Seattle moms.
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Most Seattle insurance providers will allow for one pump per pregnancy, though there are some that will allow for a second pump upon the next calendar year. If a Seattle mom is wanting a second pump, we always suggest contacting your customer service specialist at your insurance company to inquire about your options.
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Most insurance companies will cover what's called a "consumer-grade electric breast pump". This is a pump designed to be used by one Seattle mom and is purchased for the patient rather than rented. Examples of this type of pump would be Spectra S2, Medela Pump in Style with Maxflow, etc.
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Our team is always here to help, however we always recommend contacting the manufacturer immediately. All pump manufacturers require replacements and repairs to go directly through them due to the fact that these are registered medical devices.