The Good Feet Store

Category: Orthotics & prosthetics service in Nashville, Tennessee

Address: 27 White Bridge Rd Ste 310, Nashville, TN 37205, USA

Phone: +16153537200

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 10AM–6PM

Tuesday: 10AM–6PM

Wednesday: 10AM–6PM

Thursday: 10AM–6PM

Friday: 10AM–6PM

Saturday: 10AM–5PM

Reviews

Raymond Grimes

Sep 27, 2022

Great service. Great people. My feet, hips, knees and back feel great!!!

Chris P. Bacon

Sep 15, 2022

Please go see a podiatrist. You go in there and they do a balance test, which you will fail. They are going to tell you that your feet need to be reshaped. You get the "system" of four arch supports in my case. $2,000 after taxes, oh and no refunds. They won't tell you that until after you buy it. You get a lifetime warranty but yet it costs you 20 dollars every time you do a warranty claim. It makes me physically sick just thinking about how this place continually rips people off. I came to the store because of the commercial with the lady doctor saying that if your feet are out of alignment, it may cause back and hip pain. I looked her up, she is a real doctor but a knee and shoulder specialist. If you are still thinking about going to this store, do your research first. Look at all of the reviews. Look for reviews from other sites as well. Google has a suspicious number of high reviews compared to the others. You will be shocked. TLDR; Talk to a podiatrist. Insurance will cover it, and you will get real medical advice.

Sabine Walker

Jul 12, 2022

No upfront prices.... Came in to be fitted and the whole experience felt like a gimmick. When the fitting was through she said that it would cost $1700!!!! These are sales people not doctors. The only sale that they had on the product was that they had a life time warranty.....when the sales woman saw my husbands and my reaction she tried to sell us on a credit card.

Gabriella Cook

Jun 9, 2022

A great place, I enjoyed coming in to get my custom arch supports. You won't be disappointed in the excellent service they provide.

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Questions & Answers

are you open Labor Day?

Herb Knolls | Oct 30, 2021
The Good Feet Store | Oct 30, 2021

Yes 10-4.

Can you help with nerve damage

Pam Hutson | Oct 30, 2021
The Good Feet Store | Oct 30, 2021

Good Feet arch supports are designed to reposition the feet in a more ideal position, which can help with skeleton alignment issues as well as common foot aliments and discomforts. Customers who are looking for relief from nerve damage; unfortunately, we can’t promise or guarantee they will find relief.

Are Beth and Keith on the tv commercial, by any chance related?

Johnny&Julie Erwin | Oct 31, 2019
The Good Feet Store | Oct 31, 2019

Don’t know. I can try and find out

How expensive are the arch supports.

Darlana Robichaud | Oct 31, 2019
The Good Feet Store | Oct 31, 2019

They range from $200-$1210.

How much are they

John Jay Spence Sr | Oct 31, 2018
Kaye Bethel | Oct 31, 2018

Depends on what you need all orices vary

in the three step system. Are the first step supports worn permanently or are they replace at some point by the step two inserts.

Paul Sappenfield | Oct 31, 2018
The Good Feet Store | Oct 31, 2018

The exerciser is the support you should wear the majority of the time once you've adjusted to them. Use the second support, the maintainer, for dress shoes, work outs or to take a break on weekends! The third step typically is worn in house slippers or flip flops the most. Give us a call if you have more questions!

Does insurance pay for visit and supply

Tricia Jenkins | Oct 31, 2018
Patricia Terry | Oct 31, 2018

I am sure if you have a HSA that expense would qualify.

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How much do they cost

Robbie Weaver | Oct 31, 2018
Kaye Bethel | Oct 31, 2018

Depends on what you need. Everyone is different. Mine a thousand dollars but my feet in very bad shape. No pain since I started wearing them 6 months ago. Well worth it

How much for appointment and archive supports

Jennifer Whitfield | Oct 31, 2018
The Good Feet Store | Oct 31, 2018

The fitting is free. The cost can range from $200 to $1210. It depends on how many pair you would like. Some people purchase even more pair so you make that decision. We will be happy to help you in our store. Thank you and have a blessed day!

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Do you take walk in

Eddie Turner | Oct 31, 2017
Bart Youngblood | Oct 31, 2017

They do, but just beware that their inserts go for about $900 for a set. Go to a real podiatrist and not some place where everyone is on commission and putting the hard sell on you. They don't take insurance either because they aren't actual medical professionals.

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