For more than 20 years, ActivStyle has been there to help Iowa residents get their incontinence supplies covered by Iowa Medicaid. We are in-network with Iowa Medicaid and we’ve worked with thousands of Iowa residents, just like you, to help them get their incontinence supplies covered.
With ActivStyle, there’s an easier way to get incontinence products
- Little to No Cost* to eligible Medicaid recipients, saving you money each month versus purchasing incontinence products at the store
- No Hassle when we handle all the insurance paperwork and billing and get the prescription from your doctor
- No-cost Shipping discreetly to your doorstep each month
- Product Samples** are complimentary for evaluating performance and fit
- Expert Consultation is discreet and complimentary by our compassionate representatives who understand your needs.
ActivStyle offers a full range of incontinence products
Depending on your needs and eligibility, you may be able to receive protective underwear (pull-ups), adult diapers, liners, bladder control pads, male guards, underpads (chucks), or booster pads. Learn more about what’s available from ActivStyle on our Incontinence Supply page. Call the number below to learn what incontinence supplies covered by Iowa Medicaid you may be eligible to receive.
How do you qualify?
- You have a medical condition resulting in incontinence. ActivStyle will contact your doctor to obtain a prescription (you need to have seen your doctor within the past 12 months)
- ActivStyle staff will confirm your coverage through Medicaid
- Once eligibility is determined, a monthly supply of incontinence products will be shipped discreetly to your door, with free shipping
Ready to get started?
Let ActivStyle make your life easier! Call us toll-free at 888-280-8632, Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM Central Time, for a discreet, personal consultation with one of ActivStyle’s caring and compassionate Product Experts.
* No cost for qualified Medicaid recipients with doctor’s approval/prescription.
** Free sample for qualified Medicaid recipients with first order.