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Are good feet orthotics covered by insurance?

Does Insurance Cover Custom Orthotics? If your health insurance covers the cost of custom orthotics, you’ll usually only have to pay 10-50% of the total price. However, more often than not, insurance doesn’t cover them. Some people absolutely do need custom orthotics.

Are Good Feet arch supports guaranteed?

Warranty Information Send the product and a copy of the original store receipt showing you purchased your arch supports at an authorized Good Feet franchise location. $19.95 (in the U.S.) $35.00 (Outside of the U.S.) $49.95 replacement fee if product was purchased more than 3 months ago.

Why are Orthotics not covered by insurance?

Accommodative, digital, or supportive orthotics are flexible or semi-rigid devices and are used to ease foot pain. Since they do not correct the condition, they are considered comfort and convenience items and are excluded from coverage.

How long does it take at the Good Feet Store?

Just 60 Minutes Can Change Your Life At your Free Fitting, which can take up to an hour, we will properly measure your feet and take into account your lifestyle and arch size.

Does the Good Feet Store have a money back guarantee?

In the unlikely event that we are unable to provide an arch support to which you can adapt to; you may return your supports for store credit for returned arch supports within 60 days. No exchanges or returns will be accepted for non-lifetime warrantied supports.

Do you need an appointment at the Good Feet Store?

It’s simple. Just stop by any Good Feet Store. No appointment is necessary, but if you prefer, you can schedule an appointment at the store near you.

Do you need prescription for orthotics?

Those particular “orthotics” aren’t eligible for reimbursement as they are not custom made for you. As with shoes, you’ll need to get a prescription from a medical doctor stating the specific diagnosis. It’s best if they give a reason other than “foot pain,” as this may not be enough to ensure coverage.

How many locations does good feet have?

We have over 165 stores across 5 countries and a passion for finding you a long-term arch support solution.

Who owns the Good Feet Store?

The path from customer to owner For Jonathan Cotten, owner of The Good Feet Store, the process was a little bit different. While most people begin with an idea, Jonathan began with pain – foot pain, to be exact.

How do you clean Good Feet insoles?

Use warm water and mild soap or detergent and wipe down or gently scrub with an old toothbrush or nylon brush; do not saturate with water. Air-dry overnight. It is a good idea to remove your insoles from your shoes each night so that air can dry each side. This is especially important if you perspire heavily.