Lactation & Feeding in Phoenix
Help with latch, supply, pain, pumping, and feeding your baby.
From Downtown and Midtown out to Arcadia and Ahwatukee, here’s postnatal care across the Valley’s core.
Lactation visits are often $0 with insurance under the ACA — we surface who bills it so you keep more of your budget.
Serving Phoenix and nearby
Center For Breastfeeding Support
14 mi awayScottsdale · Lactation & Feeding
- $0 with insurance (ACA lactation)
- Cash $75–$300 / visit
Eat Local Lactation Services
17 mi awayChandler · Lactation & Feeding
- $0 with insurance (ACA lactation)
- Cash $75–$300 / visit
Liquid Gold Lactation
17 mi awayChandler · Lactation & Feeding
- $0 with insurance (ACA lactation)
- Cash $75–$300 / visit
Az Breastfed Babies West Valley
17 mi awayGlendale · Lactation & Feeding
- $0 with insurance (ACA lactation)
- Cash $75–$300 / visit
Az Breastfed Babies
18 mi awayTempe · Lactation & Feeding
- $0 with insurance (ACA lactation)
- Cash $75–$300 / visit
Southwest Lactation Services
18 mi awayTempe · Lactation & Feeding
- $0 with insurance (ACA lactation)
- Cash $75–$300 / visit
- HSA/FSA may apply
Connections Lactation Care
18 mi awayScottsdale · Lactation & Feeding
- $0 with insurance (ACA lactation)
- Cash $75–$300 / visit
All About Breastfeeding
27 mi awayGlendale · Lactation & Feeding
- $0 with insurance (ACA lactation)
- Cash $75–$300 / visit
About Lactation & Feeding in Greater Phoenix
Good to know
- Grandfathered or self-funded plans may be exempt
- Some IBCLCs bill through The Lactation Network or provide a superbill
- Verify directly with your plan and provider
Signs lactation might help
- breastfeeding hurts
- painful latch or cracked nipples
- baby will not latch
- low milk supply
- not making enough milk
- engorged, clogged duct, or mastitis
- help with pumping or pumping at work
- do I need to supplement with formula
- help weaning
- is my baby tongue tied
Not sure if this is you? Read the care guide or take the 2-minute intake.
Lactation & Feeding in other cities
Common questions
- Does insurance cover lactation support?
- Often $0 with insurance — the ACA requires most plans to cover lactation support at no cost. Grandfathered or self-funded plans may be exempt. Some IBCLCs bill through The Lactation Network or provide a superbill. Verify directly with your plan and provider.
- How much does lactation support cost in Greater Phoenix?
- Cash-pay estimates for lactation visits in the Greater Phoenix area are typically $75–$300 per visit. Often $0 with insurance — the ACA requires most plans to cover lactation support at no cost. These figures are estimates — confirm pricing and coverage with the provider.
- How are lactation visits offered?
- You can commonly find lactation visits in your home, in office, and virtually. Availability varies by provider — each listing shows how that practice works.
- How do I find lactation & feeding near me?
- Take our 2-minute intake — we match you to local providers, show whether they take your insurance, and give realistic price ranges before you reach out.
Not sure which provider fits?
Tell us what's going on in your own words and we'll match you to the right kind of help in Phoenix — with coverage made clear.