Not everyone needs custom orthotics. Custom orthotics are usually reserved for patients who have suffered with different foot or ankle pain and are not getting better with simple treatment plans.

Some reasons people get custom orthotics:

    • Plantar fasciitis
    • Flat feet
    • Bunions
    • High Arches
    • Posterior Tibial Tendonitis
    • Peroneal Tendonitis
    • Hallux Limitus
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3D Printed Orthotics

This technology allows our doctors to make sure your custom orthotics are perfect. The precision and customization possible with 3D printing and scanning technology has been a huge game changer in us helping your feet feel their best.

Dr. Henne and Dr. McGowan are excited to be able to get you back on your feet. This technology allows our doctors to in real time add modifications to relieve pressure on areas causing you pain on your feet.

Enviromentally Friendly

  • Dramatically reduces production waste compared to manual manufacturing
  • Eliminates landfill waste from casting materials
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Dr. McGowan Explains Cost:

McGowanOur office verifies all insurances and coverage for orthotics. Many insurances, like Medicare do not cover orthotics unless you are diabetic.

What you get with our orthotics: First you have an evaluation performed by the doctor. Your condition is assessed and treated, the orthotic would be considered a part of your treatment plan. If orthotics are indicated our doctor will scan your feet and upload your scans into the computer.

Next the doctor creates your orthotic with specialized offloads or extensions needed for your foot condition. This process is not fast and after about 6 hours, your custom devices are finished.

Our devices are custom and for your feet only: This is not like going to one of the shoe stores that "custom fit" you in an over the counter insert and charge you well over $1,000 between shoes and inserts. Don't get me wrong, we think there are lots of great over the counter orthotics and not everyone needs custom inserts. But good over the counter inserts will run you about $75 not $550.

Custom is more expensive, but well worth it: Our office is always transparent in pricing for these devices. This custom insert with a shorter turn around then a traditional orthotic. Our discounted self pay costs $550 and $275 for each additional pair. Most people purchase one pair of orthotics and move them from shoe to shoe but you can always purchase more if you don't like moving them. This is an investment in your feet and it is a custom device made with cutting edge technology. Our doctors are dedicated to work with you to have a perfect fit! .