Home Visits:
This visit is all about helping you and your baby feed with comfort and confidence. Your lactation consultant will check latch, milk transfer, positioning, and oral function — and work with you to create a feeding plan that fits your family’s needs.
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Whether you’re nursing, pumping, bottle-feeding, or combo feeding, we’ll meet you where you are and make sure you leave with answers (and relief).
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Please note for New Patients:
We are only offering home visits to families in the Middletown, Townsend + Odessa area. Limited Availability.
For home visits:
We’ll meet virtually first (typically same day or next day) to review your history, discuss your goals, and plan your in-office visit with the right tools — flanges, pumps, bottles, and more. ​
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Then we will see you in home for your 90 minutes of support!
Your consultant or our admin assistant will schedule your in-home visit, so you can focus on your baby — not the logistics.
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If you do not see an available postpartum feeding appointment within 24-48 hours please reach out to our team by text/call: 302-550-9802
At Milk+Honey Lactation & Infant Feeding, we believe every family
deserves access to expert feeding support without financial barriers.
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We proudly accept most major insurance plans — with no out-of-pocket cost and no referral required for your visit.
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Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield (all plans), Independence BCBS, Horizon, Anthem, United Healthcare,
Cigna, Tricare, Johns Hopkins USFHP, GEHA, UMR, Meritain, Integra, Claims Bridge, and First Health Network.
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If you’re not covered by one of these plans, we also offer a discounted self-pay rate to ensure our care remains accessible
Please note: We’re unable to accept Medicaid plans at this time.
Our in-network plans include (but are not limited to):
Medicaid + Out of Network Plans
If you are covered by Medicaid or do not currently have insurance that will cover IBCLC care, we’re committed to offering transparent self-pay options so you can still access expert lactation support.
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Unfortunately, at this time, we are not able to accept Medicaid plans. We understand how important this support is, and we are actively working to expand our coverage in the future.
