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Adrian Johnson – Account Executive

Adrian Johnson brings more than 16 years of experience in recruiting and sales to Carolina’s Home Medical Equipment Inc. His career began in the healthcare industry with an internship at…

Andrew Trammell – President & CEO

From the great state of South Carolina, born in Spartanburg and raised in Charlotte North Carolina, Andrew was a Providence Panther and graduated with a BS in Accounting from the…

Breast Pumps

As part of Carolina Home Medical Equipment, we are the leading provider of breast pumps through insurance to expectant mothers in the Charlotte area. We are proud to partner with…

Accessories

As you’re getting ready for baby, you want to make sure you have all your gear and accessories ready to go – after all, once your little one arrives, you’ll…

Do You Qualify

As stipulated by the Affordable Care Act, all health insurance plans including those through the military, Marketplace and employer-provided plans, must include breastfeeding equipment and support for expectant and new…

Breast Pumps Charlotte, NC

How to Keep Your Breast Pump Clean

We know you want the best for your baby, which is why you’re working hard to provide him or her with nourishing breast milk, even when you’re away. In order…

Spectra S2 Plus Electric Breast Pump

Single or Double Pump capability Vacuum suction up to L12 270 mmHg Weighs only 3 lbs Built in night-light LCD screen ( 2 ) Years Warranty on pump | 90…

Thank You

Thank you for contacting CHMEI Breast Pumps, a division of Carolina’s Home Medical Equipment. One of our Breast Pump Specialists will be in touch with you within 2-3 business days…

Pure Expressions Dual Channel Electric Breast Pump

LCD Display provides status of programs and functions Control suction and speed to suit your comfort level with a total of 28 pumping state options 2 Phase Expression Stimulation and…

Contact Us

If you have questions about how to get a breast pump covered by insurance or would like additional information, contact us today!

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