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Popular Questions
Breast pumps are not returnable once shipped, but are eligible for warranty replacement should there be an issue with the pump. If you are experiencing a problem with your breast pump, please call us at 1 (844) 993 3740.
Yes, we price match all authorized dealers. Please note that we cannot combine a price match and any additional promotions currently being offered.
Please give us a call at 1-800-955-6330 and speak to one of our customer service representatives. They would be happy to take your information, and someone will return your call.
We take both FSA and HSA payments for all orders.
We offer financing through our partner Bread. To see if you qualify, click on the "As low as" button next to the Add to cart button to see if you qualify for Bread Financing.
AdaptHealth Marketplace does not accept insurance but can provide a detailed invoice for reimbursement. If interested in purchasing through insurance, we recommend contacting Storkpump by AdaptHealth at 844-993-3740 or visiting storkpump.com.
Breast pumps purchased through AdaptHealth Marketplace do not require a prescription. Insurance-covered breast pumps may require one. Visit storkpump.com to learn more.
Can I return my breast pump?
Breast pumps are not returnable once shipped, but are eligible for warranty replacement should there be an issue with the pump. If you are experiencing a problem with your breast pump, please call us at 1 (844) 993 3740.
Do you offer price matching?
Yes we price match all authorized dealers. Please note that we cannot combine a price match and any additional promotions currently being offered.
Do you offer special pricing for purchasing in bulk?
Please give us a call at 1-800-955-6330 and speak to one of our customer service representatives. They would be happy to take your information and someone will return your call.
Can I use my FSA or HSA funds to breastfeeding supplies?
We take both FSA and HSA payments for all orders.
Do you offer financing for breastpumps or other maternity items?
We offer financing through our partner Bread. To see if you qualify for financing, click on the \"As low as\" button located next to the Add to cart button, to see if you qualify for Bread Financing.
Do you accept insurance?
AdaptHealth Marketplace does not accept insurance but can provide a detailed invoice to submit to insurane for reimbursement. If you are interested in purchasing through insurance, we can also recommend speaking to Storkpump by AdaptHealth at 844-993-3740 or visit storkpump.com.
Do I need a prescription for my breast pump?
Breast pumps purchased through the AdaptHealth Marketplace website do not require a prescription. However, insurance-covered breast pumps may require one. To learn more about insurance-covered breast pumps, visit storkpump.com.
Breast Pump Questions
To clean your breast pump accessories, wash them in warm, soapy water, in a designated basin. Rinse thoroughly and allow them to air dry. For sanitizing, you can also steam them in a microwave steam bag or use a sterilizer.
It’s recommended to charge your pump for 2-3 hours, as prolonged charging can damage the device. Avoid leaving your pump charging overnight.
A wearable pump can be worn in your bra without any dangling bottles or cords. At AdaptHealth Marketplace, we currently offer the Lansinoh Discreet Duo.
It's advisable to regularly replace your pumping accessories: duckbill valves every 4-6 weeks and backflow protectors every 3-4 months. All other parts can be replaced as needed.
Warranty periods for breast pumps can vary by manufacturer, typically ranging from 1 to 2 years. Please refer to your manual for more details.
Yes, breast pumps are regulated by the FDA to ensure safety and effectiveness.
CDC recommends sanitizing once a day for added germ removal. You can also steam them in a microwave steam bag or use a sterilizer.
"Hospital strength" is not an FDA-regulated term and can vary by manufacturer, but a suction strength of 250 mmHg or higher is generally considered "hospital strength".
The ideal portable breast pump offers strong suction, is easy to carry, and has a rechargeable battery. Some portable pumps are also wearable, fitting discreetly in your bra without hanging bottles or tubes.
Choosing a breast pump should align with your lifestyle. If you're returning to work, a wearable pump might be ideal. For support, connect with a lactation consultant at askanIBCLC@storkpump.com.
An electric breast pump requires being plugged into a power source, while a wearable pump is cordless, fits in your bra, and allows for hands-free pumping.