Your First Steps with Milk + Honey
Your first appointment is the start of getting the support you and your baby actually need.
​Choose your appointment type:​
Prenatal Support if you’re expecting (virtual or in-office)​ OR Postpartum Support if your baby has arrived.​​​​​​​​​​
Where Support Meets Reality:​
No two feeding journeys look the same — and that’s why your first appointment matters.
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It’s a chance for us to listen, support you, and help you feel confident in how you feed your baby — whether that’s at the breast, with a pump, with a bottle, with formula, or somewhere beautifully in between.
If you’re preparing for baby: book a Prenatal Visit — we’ll walk through real expectations, hands-on education, and the things no one tells you.
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If baby is here: book a Postpartum Visit — we’ll troubleshoot challenges, support feeding goals, and build a plan that feels do-able, calm, and aligned with your baby’s needs.
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You don’t have to figure this out alone — we’re here to walk with you.
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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We are in-network with the following plans:​​
Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield (all plans), Independence BCBS, Horizon, Anthem, Highmark BCBS, 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.
We are working on our contract!
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Follow the steps below if this is your ONLY insurance coverage.
Medicaid & Self-Pay
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.



