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Diabetic Foot
Diabetes can cause reduced circulation and nerve damage in the feet (diabetic neuropathy). Without proper care, small foot issues can quickly escalate into serious complications such as ulcers, infections, and even amputation. Preventive care through diabetic footwear and orthotics can significantly reduce these risks.
If you've experienced tingling, burning, or numbness in your feet, or have had ulcers, calluses, or foot deformities, diabetic orthotics may be medically necessary.
Common symptoms
- Tingling, burning, or numbness in the feet
- Loss of sensation or temperature awareness
- Slow-healing sores, ulcers, or calluses
- Foot deformities from neuropathy
- Dry, cracked skin or color changes
Our diabetic foot care approach
- Medicare-certified fitting — We handle all documentation and physician coordination.
- Therapeutic diabetic shoes — Extra depth, seamless interiors, protective design.
- Custom diabetic inserts — Up to 3 pairs covered per year.
- Pressure mapping & monitoring
- Ongoing follow-up care
Medicare coverage
You may be eligible for annual Medicare coverage of one pair of therapeutic shoes and up to three pairs of inserts each year. We handle all documentation and physician coordination.