The Good Feet Store

Category: Orthotics & prosthetics service

Address: 671 Worthington Rd #185, Westerville, OH 43082, USA

Phone: +16148809255

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 10AM–6PM

Tuesday: 10AM–6PM

Wednesday: 10AM–6PM

Thursday: 10AM–6PM

Friday: 10AM–6PM

Saturday: 10AM–5PM

Reviews

David Poeppelman

Sep 28, 2022

We have had our arches at the Good Feet store for 5 years. We love our Good Feet arches. They have improved our health tremendously. Justin, at the Columbus store, was excellent working with us. He was so kind and patient and really listened to our concerns. He took care of our concerns and we were very happy went we left the.store. Thank you Justin!

Denise Dingledine

Sep 6, 2022

I had a great experience today with the help of Gwen from the Polaris Good Feet Store. She took time to explain the process for resolving my foot pain and I am looking forward to being able to walk without pain.

D.J. Justice

Jul 26, 2022

Excellent help and very friendly

Sheri LeVine

Jul 2, 2022

Had a wonderful experience with Angelia. She listened and answered my questions. I have a plan in place to ease into the supports and feel hopeful.

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Questions & Answers

Do you accept Medicare/ medicade? I have been referred by my Nurse Practioner, Jessica Castle.

Lisa Ewert | Sep 30, 2019
Lisa Ewert | Sep 30, 2019

Ok thank you, I will stop in for my free fitting.

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Can i use my hsa at good feet

Karen Harris | Sep 30, 2019
Richard Arques | Sep 30, 2019

Sure , it's your money!

Is Prescription required to use insurance?

Mary Chapman | Sep 29, 2020
Kenneth Hawkins | Sep 29, 2020

Not sure you have to ask them.

How much are they

Anna Fox | Sep 30, 2019
Mike McCoy | Sep 30, 2019

Mine were about $700.00

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If I bought a support at one location years ago, can I go to the other location if im driving by and need a new support replacement?

William Smith | Sep 30, 2019
Ricky Mccumber | Sep 30, 2019

"I belive they will take care of you"

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Are you open on Saturdays?

Carol Stayner | Sep 30, 2019
The Good Feet Store | Sep 30, 2019

Yes we are walk in or call and schedule an appointment

Walk ins welcome?

Carol Stayner | Sep 30, 2019
The Good Feet Store | Sep 30, 2019

Absolutely. Come in for a Free test walk and custom fitting

Do they help with heel spurs?

Teresa Brewington | Sep 30, 2018
Andrew Pitonyak | Sep 30, 2018

Extra cushion can help with heel spurs. Step 1, ask your doctor. If it were me, i would start with something less expensive like a pair of new balance shoes or a new general cushioned insert. I don't know what shoes you use now, but the shoes my wife bought from them were of no use, , nor were the inserts; but she does not have heel spurs. If you have already tried shoes that are cushioned somehow, ask your doctor next. Consider carefully and read the fine print first. My wife assumed it would work and just jumped in, spent over$1000 and none of it helped. Insurance dues not cover what they do and after you send your money, well, read the fine print on that.

I have plantar fasciitis, can I use my flex spending card there? How much is it usually for the treatment plan? Will it work?

Kevin Blankenship | Sep 30, 2018
Andrew Pitonyak | Sep 30, 2018

Unless a doctor gives you a script I am very doubtful that you can use your FSA or HSA here. My wife spent somewhere between 1000 and $2,000 all out of pocket. Even worse absolutely none of it worked for her and it all went into the trash since there was nothing else we could do with it. So first speak with your podiatrist and if they are unable to help you be very cautious when you come here to check things out read all the fine print understand it carefully. This might be exactly what you're looking for and it might not so take what they have to say think about it and discuss it with your doctor and if he agrees go back and get it.

Can your interest release the pain of a Morton's neuroma?

Margot S | Sep 30, 2018
Andrew Pitonyak | Sep 30, 2018

First, be careful before you trust your treatment to them; it is very expensive, probably not covered by insurance, etc. Inserts are surely one possible solution for your condition, but i would first consult with a doctor. My wife dropped over $1000 there and we might as well have burned the money for all the good it did, but all sales are final. A few doctors visits are cheaper. A doctor may refer you there, and what they offer may work for you, but it would surely not be the first place i went.

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