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Brandon Brace

4.7 (13 reviews)
Closed 8:30 am - 7:30 pm

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7 years ago

My battery on my scooter died and Brandon Brace associates went out of there way to help me, including sending a tech to my house.

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10 years ago

Amazing place! This place was recommended by a friend and I couldn't be happier. Albert is so generous and caring. Great experience!

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What kind of walkers do you have? I am looking for one that folds up and weighs around 5 lbs.

We carry multiple different types of walkers. The lightest weight walker would be a standard walker with no wheels weighing 6lbs. The standard walker with wheels weighs about about 10lbs. If your looking for a rollator the lightest weight one I… Read more

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We visited friends in the area, and needed to rent a "mobility scooter" for a family member.

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I have been to this location 3 times. I purchased their products, costing $1,500…read more After a couple of weeks I wasn't getting relief so I tried to return them. They told me I had to get them adjusted and couldn't return them till December 30th. I attempted their inserts till the return date. I still didn't get the relief I needed. After driving 45min to there location i was told only a manager can make a return! Justin the salesman is full of smiles but unable to do return! Manger James was contacted, still refused to approve return. When asked for another location for return, Justin did advise me you can only return at store of purchase. I did thank him for saving me a trip driving elsewhere. This product may work well for some people. But not for me. They push the fact that you can return the product when they sell it to you. They give you a deadline to return them also. But the bottom line is they make it very difficult to return and attempt to talk you into adjustments in hopes you go past your return date. Go to a reputable Podiatrist and get inserts made for a fourth of the cost of the product at the good feet store

West Coast Brace & Limb

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I was recommended to go to West Coast Brace & Limb, by my orthopedic doctor. Since I had orthotics…read morealready, I was told to get them adjusted and see how I felt after. West Coast is in Palm Harbor, near my home. I walked in and told the receptionist what I needed to have done. She asked for my prescription and orthodic, then went back to the doctor. When she returned, I was told that he was with another client, being fit for a boot, but it should not be too long. She then went back to the doctor, and when she came back, informed me it would cost $50 for the adjustment. Being in extreme pain I agreed to it. She again went back to the doctor and upon her return, told me they usually deal with appointments only. I took my prescription and left. I do not like to be treated this way. I could have been told up front that they deal only with appointments, instead of being lead along wasting my time.

My 83-year-old mother has Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease. She has suffered from the pain caused…read moreby her heels curved in a 45-degree angle for well over a decade. Since she did not live in an area serviced by Westcoast Brace and Limb, she could never find anyone to fit her with the correct Ankle Foot Orthotic (AFO) or brace. That all changed when she moved to the Tampa Bay area. Making our first appointment at the Brandon office with Liz was quick. One call, one appointment. When the day arrived, we met with Walt, a Certified Orthotist. He was the real deal. My mother's condition was complicated, so he had to take his time to find a solution. As he figured out how to find the correct product to use, he called in on his colleague Juan, a certified Pedorthist (a specialist trained to modify footwear). Between the two of them, they came up with a working solution. I prayed that this time my mom might finally be able to walk without severe pain. After a few weeks, I received a call from Liz. The shoes with braces had arrived. Yajaida made sure the insurance authorizations needed were there at the time of our visit. So, that was a big relief. So, we go back to the Brandon office for her first fitting. It went well but more was needed. After a couple of weeks, all the pieces came into place, including my mother, but then came Covid, and like everyone else, we had to shelter-in-place. Ugh! Finally, we got a call to come in. Of course, the office was taking all the mandated health precautions. That reinforced my trust in the team. So, mom tried on her new shoes with braces. She stood up and smiled. Hope, I thought. I was right. She walked back and forth inside the safety of the parallel bars or, as we nicknamed them, "the catwalk." We did have a couple of follow-up visits to make slight adjustments, but thanks to Westcoast Brace and Limb, we finally had a real fix to a decade long struggle. My mom is truly comfortable, stable, and pain-free. Thank you, Mauricio Rosas

Brandon Brace - mobilityequipment - Updated May 2026

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