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Aeroflow Breastpumps Partners with Award-Winning Femtech Brand, Elvie, to Offer Hands-Free Breast Pump Through Insurance


ASHEVILLE, N.C., June 24, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Aeroflow Breastpumps, a durable medical equipment (DME) provider and subsidiary of Aeroflow Healthcare, today announced the addition of the UK-based Elvie Pump to its selection of top-quality breast pumps available to new and expectant mamas through insurance.

Elvie Pump surpasses existing pump technology by offering more freedom and mobility to breastfeeding moms. The entirely hands-free pump fits inside any nursing bra, giving women the flexibility to maintain their daily routine while pumping, whether at home, the office or on the go. Elvie Pump is also almost completely silent, offering full discretion when in use.

"Aeroflow Breastpumps is thrilled to broaden access to the Elvie Pump for breastfeeding women across the country," said Jennifer Jordan, Aeroflow Healthcare Director of Mom & Baby. "It's exciting to see innovation in the technology and supplies that our moms are using daily, and we believe deeply in offering these resources through insurance in order to make them more readily available."

In a retail setting, Elvie Pump sells for $499 for a double unit and $279 for a single unit. At Aeroflow Breastpumps, women will now have the option of applying their breast pump insurance allocation to that cost, as the coverage of necessary breastfeeding supplies and support is a requirement for most health insurance plans under The Affordable Care Act (ACA).

As evidenced by the more than 30,000 people currently on their waiting list, Elvie's extraordinary products designed to improve women's health have generated excitement in the US market. The company recently raised $42 million in Series B funding, the largest investment the femtech category has received to date, and launched a viral campaign for UK Mother's Day titled #FreetheFeed in support of women breastfeeding and pumping in public, which featured five giant inflatable breasts decorating London's skyline.

"We are confident there is a demand for innovation to outdated pumping technology," said Tania Boler, Founder and CEO of Elvie. "Elvie is focused on creating solutions to the issues that matter most to women, and we're excited to bring an entirely new pumping experience to moms across the United States."

About Aeroflow Breastpumps
Aeroflow Breastpumps, a subsidiary of Aeroflow Healthcare, is a Durable Medical Equipment (DME) provider specializing in helping pregnant and nursing women qualify for their breast pump through their insurance and the Affordable Care Act. To learn more about Aeroflow Breastpumps and getting a breast pump through insurance, visit https://aeroflowbreastpumps.com.

 

SOURCE Aeroflow Breastpumps


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