The Good Feet Store's personally-fitted arch supports and orthotics are designed to relieve foot, heel, knee, hip, and back pain often caused by foot-related problems like plantar fasciitis and bunions. Stop by any store for your free, no-obligation, personalized fitting.
How can you legitimately ask this price for shoe inserts? This was never discussed or explained. For me, I do not know of any realistic baseline compared to what a consumer on a budget, that needs this support for back problems can buy. Yes, OTC are much cheaper but aren’t these OTC only taken out of your store closet? All the dazzle of placing our feet on the magic mat has nothing to do with the end product that you get if you pay. My wife bought them for us. I like them so far and they are helping with my back pain. I just want to know why they are so expensive? I will not recommend these to anyone unless I have a legitimate reason for the cost.
JK
Joan Kuehn
Apr 13, 2026
5.0
I really needed better support for walking flat feet and one leg shorter than the other. But Im using your guidelines to wear my shoes without discomfort. Price was very expensive but have no choice with my balance.
LS
Luca Sbei
Apr 11, 2026
5.0
Place is absolutely amazing, I went for a appointment the guy was really nice and related really well the process to get your feet scanned was really fast even when getting the results that was also really fast and the way they make the insoles are high quality and feel amazing definitely recommend this place to people with foot pain.
MG
Maria Garcia
Mar 30, 2026
5.0
My husband and I went for the first time made a appointment the gentlemen was very Knowledgeable and patience My husband ,follow the directions, of what the gentleman told him and now his feet is feeling better than when he was before. He noticed the difference it really works. I recommend this place to anyone that suffers with their feet in pain.
CH
CLYDE HODGE
Mar 29, 2026
1.0
This place is a total scam!! I just need one insert for my son, he plays lacrosse.
When i made the appointment they stated I could purchase one, get there you have to purchase a set of five for 1900 dollars!
Or set of 3 for 500.00 dollars. I give this company a rating of zero! They do the old bait and switch theory.
Frequently Asked Questions About The Good Feet Store
How are our arch supports different from inserts and insoles I can buy online or in drug stores?
Good Feet Arch Supports are designed to provide the firm, yet flexible function necessary to help correct poor foot biomechanics, providing long term pain-relief solutions.
I buy good shoes, but my feet still hurt. Can arch supports help me?
Absolutely. It’s common for people to think that their shoes are the problem, when in reality it’s often the foot that’s going into the shoes that’s the real source of discomfort. By stabilizing the foot with a good arch support, the pain and discomfort caused by common foot and foot-related problems can often be minimized or alleviated.
Will I be able to take my arch supports home the same day I purchase them?
Yes, for ages 6+. Your local Good Feet Store stocks a full inventory of arch supports. Once you’ve been fitted and have found the supports that work the best for you, you’ll be able to wear your new arch supports home.
How do I get my free fitting?
It’s simple. Just stop by your local Good Feet Store. No appointment is necessary, but if you prefer, you can schedule an appointment at the store near you.
Can I use my HSA or FSA funds to purchase arch supports?
Yes, you can use your HSA or FSA to purchase our arch supports. Arch supports, shoe inserts, insoles, or orthotics are eligible for reimbursement with a flexible spending account (FSA), health savings account (HSA), or a health reimbursement arrangement
(HRA). However, arch support reimbursement is not eligible with a limited-purpose flexible spending account (LPFSA) or a dependent care flexible spending account
(DCFSA). Arch Support Inserts are eligible for reimbursement with an FSA or HSA as they are devices placed into your shoes to support the arch of your foot to reduce discomfort. Important Reminder: FSAs, HSAs, and other listed account types may differ. Be sure to check with your administrator before making a purchase.
How are Good Feet Arch Supports different from inserts and insoles I can buy online or in drug stores?
Good Feet Arch Supports are designed to provide the firm, yet flexible function necessary to help correct poor foot biomechanics, providing long term pain-relief solutions.
Do you sell anything other than arch supports in your stores?
Yes, we also carry shoes, cushions, and other foot-care accessories to accompany our Arch Support Systems.
Do I need to figure out which model and size will fit me?
No, you don’t. An Arch Support Specialist, who is trained in fitting Good Feet Arch Supports will do all of the fitting for you.
How do I get my free fitting and test walk?
It’s simple. Just stop by any Good Feet Store. No appointment is necessary, but if you prefer, you can schedule an appointment at the store near you.
Does insurance cover arch supports?
The Good Feet Store is not a medical provider. Good Feet stores do not diagnose, prescribe, fill prescriptions, or accept or process insurance claims. However, Good Feet Arch Supports are often eligible for reimbursement with an FSA or HSA. Customers who believe arch supports may be covered under specific plans or policies should contact their plan administrator for information regarding current coverage.
What is your return policy?
Please refer to your locally owned and operated Good Feet Store for more details on the store’s return policy.
Is it normal to feel minor muscle ache or discomfort when adjusting into the arch supports?
During your break-in period, you may feel some minor muscle aches or discomforts; however, if you experience prolonged discomfort, stop wearing the supports and contact your Good Feet Arch Support Specialist, an adjustment may be needed. If you experience pain that causes concern, stop wearing the arch supports and contact your doctor.
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