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5.0 (5 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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10 days ago

Scott is a total professional! He made some orthopedic for me that have started my journey to recovery! I highly recommend this company.

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1 year ago

Excellent service, great experience, and very happy with my orthotics! No longer experiencing low back pain on my walks. Highly recommend!

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The Good Feet Store - Interior of store

The Good Feet Store

2.8(23 reviews)
3.5 mi

I recently had a podiatrist tell me that I needed to take better care of my feet, and he set me up…read morewith orthotics and some suggestions on finding more stability shoes to go with them. I easily found several stores with good options for stability athletics shoes where the soles can be removed and replaced with my orthotics. I had difficulty finding dress shoes that could be like that for work though. One of my colleagues at work suggested that I check out The Good Feet Store. I made an appointment easily online and received a video that walked me through the free measurements to help produce arch supports. I realized that wasn't what I was looking for as I already have my medical-grade orthotics. When I brought this up to my colleague, she suggested I keep my appointment and look at the stability shoes on display on the wall and explain about having already received orthotics. I planned to do that. When I arrived just in time for my appointment, I saw two employees helping two other people. I waited a few minutes, and one of the employees took a break from helping someone to come over to me. One employee came over to check me in and then I shared that I already had orthotics that my doctor helped me create. I had to repeat that a few times as that employee thought that I was referring to generic orthotics or soles that you can buy in a store. He showed me the stability shoes they had in store which were all athletic shoes, but he didn't have any suggestions or recommendations of places I could go to in order to find stability dress shoes or even dress shoes where the soles are removable (to use orthotics). I was disappointed that he didn't even try to find anywhere to recommend though I understand that he wanted to get back to whomever he was helping before the time of my appointment. While I wasn't impressed with the service I received, the store is helpful for those needing assistance with their feet, especially if they haven't already received medical-grade orthotics from a doctor. To learn more about their arch support system and to make a free appointment for a free personalized fitting, simply go to https://www.goodfeet.com and enter your zip code and a date/time for an appointment. They do welcome walk-ins, and the system is HSA/FSA eligible. On the website, you can also learn about their company, their fitting process, testimonials from experts and past customers, information about their limited lifetime warranty, and more. At the end of the day, it's important to take care of your feet, and I'm grateful there are stores around to assist customers in doing so.

They sold an 82 year old lady the concept about the insoles and she found out it raises her blood…read morepressure and she is trying to get a refund after 24 hours and they are giving her a run around about refund do not go to any good feet store because you will be ripped off

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Southwest Foot & Ankle Center - Dr. Petrina Lewis

Southwest Foot & Ankle Center

2.0(1 review)
1.0 mi

I went to Dr. Lewis specifically for toe nail fungus that I must have acquired at a nail salon. I…read morespent over $1000 on laser treatments and other items she recommended. It has been over a year (she said it would take 6 mo-12 mo for nail to grow out) and there has been no change at all. She was very nice, but the treatment was not effective and I drove almost an hour to get to her.

From the owner: At Southwest Foot & Ankle Center, board-certified podiatrist Petrina Lewis, DPM, FACFAS, provides…read morecomprehensive foot and ankle care to individuals and families living in and around Scottsdale, Arizona, and throughout Maricopa County. The practice offers the highest standard of podiatry care. Dr. Lewis and her staff have more than 20 years of experience diagnosing and treating a wide range of foot and ankle problems, including diabetic neuropathy, foot pain, and plantar fasciitis. At Southwest Foot & Ankle Center, Dr. Lewis uses innovative and regenerative treatments that complement the body's natural healing process.  Instead of automatically recommending surgery, she relies on minimally invasive procedures like platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment, Botox,Juvederm Injections and Zimmer shockwave therapy. Patients can also access toenail fungus laser treatment with a Remy class IV laser and 3D-printed custom orthotics. To partner with Dr. Lewis and the caring providers at Southwest Foot & Ankle Center, request an appointment by calling the office or booking online today.

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