Find an IBCLC in Seattle, WA
Seattle's progressive community and strong parental leave culture make breastfeeding support readily available across the city. From Capitol Hill to Ballard and out to the Eastside — Bellevue, Redmond, and Kirkland — experienced IBCLCs serve families throughout the greater Seattle metro with home visits, office appointments, and telehealth.
IBCLCs in Seattle, WA
See all resultsSeattle Breastfeeding Medicine
Seattle, WA
Seattle Doula Partners (formerly Ohana Doulas)
Seattle, WA
wee welcome doula & lactation
Seattle, WA
Family Thresholds, LLC
Seattle, WA
Nurture New Life
Seattle, WA
Golden Milk Lactation, LLC
Seattle, WA
Healthy Beginnings Lactation
Seattle, WA
Lytle Center for Pregnancy and Newborns at Swedish
Seattle, WA
Seattle Lactation Consultant
Seattle, WA
Swedish Hospital Doula Services - Seattle
Seattle, WA
Northshore Midwives & Lactation Consulting
Seattle, WA
Seattle Lactation Consultant
Seattle, WA
Finding an IBCLC in Seattle, WA
How do I find an IBCLC in Seattle who accepts my insurance?
Search the directory and filter by insurance plan. Many Seattle IBCLCs accept Premera Blue Cross, Regence BlueShield, Aetna, Cigna, UHC, and Apple Health (Medicaid). Under the ACA, most insurance plans cover IBCLC visits at no cost to you — no copay, no deductible.
Do Seattle IBCLCs make home visits?
Yes. Several IBCLCs in Seattle offer home visits throughout the city and into the Eastside, including Bellevue, Redmond, and Kirkland. Home visits are ideal in the first 1–3 days home from the hospital when traveling with a newborn is hard.
What is an IBCLC vs. a lactation consultant?
IBCLC is the only internationally recognized credential for lactation care. "Lactation consultant" is not a protected title — anyone can use it. IBCLCs complete 1,000+ clinical hours and pass a board exam. When your baby's feeding is struggling, choose an IBCLC.
Can I see a Seattle IBCLC by telehealth?
Many Seattle IBCLCs offer telehealth consultations — useful for supply concerns, pumping guidance, and prenatal prep. Telehealth also gives you access to IBCLCs across Washington state if you need a specialist not available locally.