Price includes essentails Spectra Pemium Starter Kit.
HSA & FSA Cards Accepted
The Spectra® S1 Plus Premier Rechargeable double electric breast pump provides all the features of the S2 Plus, but with a built-in battery. This means that you are now able to benefit from the efficiency, power, and performance of a hospital-strength breast pump without compromising on portability. Like all Spectra® pumps, the S1 Plus is a closed system – a physical barrier between the milk and the pump ensures hygiene and motor performance. With a maximum suction strength of 270mmHg and the ability to be used as a single or double pump, the S1 Plus is the ultimate breastfeeding solution with everything you need to get started. The S1’s completely flexible, one-touch button and digital controls allow you to set the pumping program to the speed and rhythm most effective for your body. The suction is adjustable in both let-down and expression modes. This quiet pump also includes a timer and night light.
Features & Benefits:
- Single or Double Pump capability
- Vacuum suction up to L12
- 270 mmHg
- Weighs only 3 lbs
- Built-in night light
- LCD screen
- Check with insurance for HSA eligibility
- 90-day Limited Manufacturer’s Parts Warranty
- 2-year Limited Manufacturer’s Pump Warranty
How to get a breast pump reimbursement from your insurance company:
Thanks to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), insurance providers must cover breast pumps. While this is certainly a better deal than moms once had, it’s still not always ideal. Not all policies provide the same coverage, and different policies may have different guidelines on the types of breast pump covered. In some cases, the insurance company pays outright, whereas in other cases, they reimburse you after you make the purchase. With so many factors in play, figuring out your provider’s specific benefits and processes can be confusing and frustrating.
What does the Affordable Care Act entitle mothers to in terms of breastfeeding?
Moms are eligible to receive breastfeeding equipment, supplies, and even lactation support under the ACA. Exactly what breastfeeding equipment is covered depends on your doctor’s recommendation, but in general, it includes a double-electric breast pump per birth experience, pump parts, and breast milk storage supplies, like bottles and bags.
Here’s where breast pump coverage gets confusing.
While ACA guidelines are pretty clear, there’s some room for interpretation, and many insurance companies take advantage of this. They might require a prescription from your doctor before the purchase or require you to submit a receipt afterwards for reimbursement. They may require you to purchase your breast pump from an in-network durable medical equipment (DME) supplier or only purchase a particular brand or model. In some cases, they may make you wait until after delivery to purchase your pump, and some providers don’t have to cover your pump at all if the plans were written before the law was passed.
You will receive an email after purchasing with a receipt. Attach the receipt with the prescription from your doctor for reimbursement.