Orthopaedic Shoes

Symptoms.
*pain, tension, fatigue, swelling or numbness in:
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arches or heel
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big toe - bunions
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pinky toe - bunionette
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achilles tendon
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knees
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low back or hip
*inability to stand or walk for long periods of time without discomfort
Features.
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special widths (wide, narrow)
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arch support
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extra stability
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more shock absorbant
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leather materials for stretching
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diabetic friendly materials
Many Styles.
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running shoes
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walking shoes
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men's dress shoes & oxfords
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women's flats, mary janes, platforms & heels
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sandals
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slippers
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diabetic friendly
Insurance & Visit Info.
0-1 Visits
Virtual & in-person appointments available. Each brand may fit differently than your usual sizing so measurements are recommended to avoid fitting issues.
Prescription Note?
Prescription note is highly likely required for this product to be reimbursed by insurance.
Am I Covered?
Due to the high quantity of brands and models shoes come in, a pre-approval is recommended to get the exact coverage for your shoes. Some insurances state a cap amount per shoe, and usually 1 pair per year. Calling your insurance provider will also give you access to these details.
Note*
These shoes will fall under the insurance category of "non-custom" "off-the-shelf" orthopaedic shoes. This means these shoes are pre-made, ready to ship to you. This is not a custom product where it is made based off a cast of your feet.