How To Receive Incontinence Supplies Through Louisiana Medicaid

Louisiana Medicaid is a state-run insurance option for adults, children, senior citizens, and individuals with disabilities living in Louisiana.

Can I Get Incontinence Supplies Through Louisiana Medicaid?

Yes, Louisiana currently provides incontinence products for both children and adults as one of the medically necessary items under its Medicaid coverage. Under Louisiana Medicaid, individuals may qualify to receive a combination of pull-ups, briefs, and bladder pads Wipes are not covered by Louisiana Medicaid.

Can I Get Incontinence Supplies Through Aeroflow Urology?

Unfortunately, Aeroflow Urology does not partner with Louisana Medicaid to supply incontinence products for adults or children. You may visit Louisiana’s Medicaid program website to sign up for Medicaid.

Check Your Eligibility

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From catheters to pediatric and adult incontinence supplies, discover the continence care essentials covered by your insurance.

Have your insurance card ready!

Child's First Name
Child's Last Name
Child's Date of Birth Please provide the date of birth for the person in need of continence care supplies (yourself, your child, etc.)
Date
Phone
State
Zip Code
Child's Insurance Provider Your insurance type is most frequently found at the top of your insurance card.
Name of Insurance Carrier
Member ID Your Member ID is typically found on the front of your insurance card and may be listed as Member ID, Member #, Subscriber ID, Subscriber # or Policy #. This can be a combination of letters and numbers.
Child's Medical Condition In order to receive coverage for continence care supplies, Medicaid requires a diagnosed medical condition related to your child's incontinence.
Name of Child's Medical Condition
Gender
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Incontinence Supplies Requirements For Louisiana Medicaid

  • The medical reason for needing supplies.
  • The estimated amount of supplies needed per day.
Disclaimer

Information provided on the Aeroflow Urology blog is not intended as a substitute to medical advice or care from a healthcare professional. Aeroflow recommends consulting your healthcare provider if you are experiencing medical issues relating to incontinence.

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