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Aetna Customers

The Lactation Network

The Lactation Network

We are a direct in network provider for Aetna.  If you are an Aetna customer, contact me directly via email, include your insurance card front and back and we can get started.  

Aetna Customers Click Here

The Lactation Network

The Lactation Network

The Lactation Network

We accept Anthem/BCBS/Cigna/Multiplan/

PNOA/UHC/VA CCN-Optum East through our billing partner The Lactation Network


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Direct Payment

The Lactation Network

Direct Payment

If you do not have coverage through Aetna or The Lactation Network  Direct Pay options are available. 

We provide a "Super Bill" to file with insurance or your HSA.


Direct Pay Customers click here

Not sure which option to choose? Contact Me Directly.

(804) 938-1050 

Leave your name, number, and best time to reach you if I am unable to answer when you call.  Text messaging is usually the quickest way to reach me.  Messages sent after 5 PM may not be answered until the following day.  Or you can email me.

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More about insurance coverage

Coverage through The Lactation Network

If you are approved for care through TLN, your service is completely covered for you and baby.  You never pay a dime for care.  *You may be charged separate travel or cancelation fees.

Coverage Under Aetna

Aetna states that mothers can have 6 covered visits.  This may not include all lactation counseling services for mom and baby.  Some cost sharing may be applied including deductibles, co-pays, coinsurance, or denial of care. We can help you understand your benefits and what is covered.

The Affordable Care Act

The Affordable Healthcare Act requires insurance companies to pay for lactation services, some do not always honor it.  Insurance companies make their own rules. Some cost sharing may be applied including deductibles, co-pays, coinsurance, or denial of care. 


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