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Custom Foot Orthortics

The process of creating custom foot orthotics begins by taking a three-dimensional impression of your foot in the neutral position. This is done to make a corrective device that allows your feet to stand in the correct position by replacing your regular foot insole. Our custom orthotics come in various designs to choose from that fit multiple styles of shoes. We carry numerous types of top covers such as leather, neoprene and suede. We aksi can make additional adjustments such as extra cushioning, metatarsal pads, heel posting, heel spur pads, and morton's extension can be done to help with any issue you're dealing with.

With a simple call or email we can schedule you an appointment with one of our trained professionals. They will come to your home or business in Toronto or surrounding GTA to do the assessment. After discussing your concerns and obtaining the information we need, we will take a mold of your feet and recommend the right product for you. We carry different styles to provide you with a variety of options; this allows you to use your orthotics in a range of footwear. With a turnover time of approximately two weeks, we will deliver your orthotics and help you fit them to your shoes.

 Our services and orthotics are tax-free and are covered under most extended health plans with a prescription and biomechanical exam from a doctor, chiropodist or chiropractor.  With a prescription you can qualify for a tax deductible medical expense on your tax return.

© 2020 by Orthopedics At Your Step, Inc.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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