Address: 21213 Harper, St Clair Shores, MI 48080, USA
Phone: +15865523668
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
Joseph Cairns
My wife went from having consistent foot and leg pain over the years to not having any pain at all within days of getting custom insoles at Foot Solutions of St Clair Shores.
Julian Gundlach
Stopped into the store. I have had foot pain, plantar fasciitis and tailor bunion pain. Joe took the time to examine my special condition. He was able to set me up with a great pair of breathable shoes and very comfortable orthotics. I’m so glad I stopped in. I’ll be back for another pair in the future. Hands down the best customer service and awesome products with great solutions. If you have been struggling with foot pain stop in and see Joe. He knows what he is doing. In store service beats online purchases. Custom fit for your condition.
Jessika Polley
Wow! Very good experience! Diane helped my husband and I to find orthotics and shoes. We both have high arches and wide feet. I have never found such comfortable shoes and insoles!!! So happy. Wonderful customer service. Thank you.
Marlene P
These folks are fantastic. Professional, caring, attention to detail. Quality.
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Yes, we accept HSA/FSA credit/debit cards. DTE employees need pre authorization. All of our products have a pedorthic health/wellness benefit. However, your administrator has the final say based on your benefit plan.
We stock up to mens 16 4E and will special order larger sizes if needed.
Sorry for the late response; for some reason, Google didn't notify us of your question. The short answer is yes. For Morton's Neuroma, make sure your shoes fit properly and don't squeeze your feet from the sides. Also, make sure you have enough toe room to wiggle your toes in the shoes. If that doesn't help after a few days, stop in and see us and we can do an evaluation and recommend some products to help. Plantar Fasciitis requires more evaluation to help you properly. However, try some calf stretches 3X a day, wear well-structured shoes and don't walk barefoot--even in your home. Stop in to see us if you need further help. Best, Joe.
If you have type 2 diabetes and meet one of the criteria, Medicare may pay up to 80 percent of the cost of diabetic approved shoes and inserts. We stopped accepting Medicare in 2015. Give us a call if you need more info.
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