Lactation Consultant in Aubrey, Pilot Point, Van Alstyne & Melissa, Texas | Lactation Loop IBCLC
If you're searching for a lactation consultant in Aubrey, Pilot Point, Van Alstyne, or Melissa, Texas — you don't have to drive to Dallas to get expert help. Lactation Loop's board-certified IBCLCs serve families throughout this rapidly growing North Texas corridor with in-home visits, in-office appointments at our nearby Denton and Sherman locations, and virtual consultations available 7 days a week, 9am to 8pm.
These communities sit right in the heart of one of the fastest growing regions in America — rural and small-town Texas neighborhoods that are welcoming young families at an extraordinary pace. And those families deserve access to gold-standard lactation care right where they are.
A Native Texan IBCLC Serving Your Community
Lactation Loop's own Rachel Bennett, IBCLC, is a born-and-raised Texan who serves families throughout the Aubrey, Pilot Point, Van Alstyne, Melissa, and greater North Texas area. Rachel has four breastfed children of her own and brings both deep clinical expertise and personal experience to every family she works with. She has supported families through tongue and lip tie corrections, pumping at work, tandem nursing, pregnancy breastfeeding, nursing an adopted child, extended breastfeeding, and advocating for breastfeeding rights. When you book with Lactation Loop in this area, you're working with an IBCLC who genuinely knows and loves North Texas.
Two Convenient Office Locations Near You
Denton Office: 3201 Teasley Lane, Suite 302, Denton, TX 76210 — closest for Aubrey and Pilot Point families
Sherman/Texoma Office: 1800 Teague Drive, Suite 213, Sherman, TX 75090 — closest for Van Alstyne families and easily accessible from Melissa
In-home visits are also available throughout Aubrey, Pilot Point, Van Alstyne, Melissa, and surrounding communities — so you never have to pack up a newborn and make the drive. Virtual consultations are available statewide across Texas. We're available Monday through Sunday, 9am–8pm.
What We Help With
Latch difficulties and nipple pain
Low milk supply or oversupply
Tongue tie and lip tie evaluation and support (TOTS)
Pumping and milk expression guidance
Professional pump fitting and flange sizing
Newborn feeding assessment and weighted feeds
Return-to-work pumping plan
Engorgement, plugged ducts, and mastitis support
Bottle refusal and paced feeding
Prenatal breastfeeding preparation
Relactation and induced lactation
NICU graduates transitioning to breastfeeding at home
Weaning support
Does Insurance Cover Lactation Consultants in This Area?
Yes — most likely! Under the Affordable Care Act, most commercial insurance plans are required to cover lactation support services at no cost to you. Lactation Loop accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare (UHC), UMR, Meritain, Anthem, Wildflower, Lactation Network, and Curative. We bill your insurance directly — no hassle, no paperwork on your end. Not sure if your plan is covered? Reach out before you book and we'll help verify your benefits!
Communities We Serve in This Area
Aubrey, Pilot Point, Van Alstyne, Melissa, Anna, Gunter, Pottsboro, Whitesboro, Collinsville, Tioga, Gainesville, Sherman, Denison, and surrounding North Texas communities.
How to Book Your Lactation Consultant
Visit lactationloop.com, select your preferred visit type — in-home, in-office, or virtual — and upload your insurance card at checkout. Appointments are available Monday through Sunday, 9am–8pm.
Questions? Call or text us at 941-254-2502 or email info@lactationloop.com. We can't wait to support your breastfeeding journey in North Texas!
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