Learn more about WIC and SNAP formula coverage and eligibility requirements along with other Enfamil support programs that can help offset the costs of your baby's formula.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC®) are government-sponsored programs designed to assist qualifying families with nutritional needs. Contact your community health department to find out which baby formulas are covered by WIC Program in your state. Based on medical need, certain specialty formulas and medical foods may be covered if the proper medical documentation is available. Talk to your baby’s doctor for more information.
Insurance companies are not required to cover nutritional products, but some do. Contact your insurance company directly to see if reimbursement is available. Then click on the appropriate product form below to take to your baby's doctor. This letter establishes a medical need for the product and might help in getting your insurance company to reimburse for the product.5
These third party non-profits offer additional information and resources that could be of help to your family:
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Offers education and connection for those affected by eosinophilic diseases.
Provides support for kids, families and clinicians impacted by FPIES.
Promotes collaborative care for children with pediatric feeding disorders.
Find free resources to help keep children with allergies safe and healthy.
Improves the quality of life and the health of individuals with food allergies.