Lactation & FeedingPhoenix, AZ
Marylou Sandoval
What “Perinatal-verified” means
It means a citable credential source — a specialty registry (Herman & Wallace PRPC, ICPA Webster/CACCP, DONA) or a board credential in the federal NPPES record (e.g. IBCLC) — confirms a focus on the perinatal period. Always confirm current credentials directly with the provider.
About
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Insurance & pricing
Provider-reported and rule-based estimates — confirm before you book.
- $0 with insurance (ACA lactation)
- Cash $75–$300 / visit
Mom Score Directory trust
How complete and verifiable this profile is — not a clinical-quality rating.
Building presence
- Credential-verified
- No reviews yet
- Accepting new clients
Why this score Show
- Reputation No reviews yet · weight redistributed
- Credentials 71/100 · weight 46%
- Access & coverage 25/100 · weight 31%
- Profile detail 20/100 · weight 23%
The Mom Score weighs reputation, verified credentials, access & coverage, and profile completeness. It reflects directory transparency, not clinical quality, and never penalizes a provider for being new or telehealth-only. Always confirm credentials and coverage directly.
What is lactation & feeding?
Help with latch, supply, pain, pumping, and feeding your baby.
Coverage & cost
Often $0 with insurance — the ACA requires most plans to cover lactation support at no cost.
Typical cash range: $75–$300 per visit.
Signs it 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
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
Coverage and pricing are estimates — always verify directly with your plan and provider. See what's typically covered.
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