The Dayton 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 Dayton Good Feet Store for your free, no-obligation, personalized fitting and Test walk today.
Great customer service! Explained everything in detail. Much appreciated! Preston and James are unbelievable. Thank you Good Feet store!!!
VG
Virginia Gambrell
Apr 4, 2026
5.0
I’ve had my orthotics for 3 years and my feet are still feeling great! They improved my plantar fasciitis within 5 days!
Staff here is always helpful and friendly.
James helped me today. Can’t say enough about this place and the products!
LG
Lamoura Gerlach
Apr 4, 2026
5.0
Had a great experience and learned a lot about my feet. I was helped by James, he was very friendly and very knowledgeable about their products! I would definitely recommend them if you’re hurting
CB
Carmelita Barber
Mar 30, 2026
5.0
Qanii was professional with excellent knowledge of Good Feet Products. Her customer service is absolutely outstanding!! Please acknowledge how valuable as an teamwork she is. It let's you know there is still great customer service out there. Thank you for your support and your service.
AB
Andrea Borchers
Mar 30, 2026
5.0
James explained everything clearly and gave the rationale for the design of the supports. He answered all of our questions and did not pressure us to purchase anything. Looking forward to pain free hiking and walking. Highly recommend checking out the store on Dorothy Lane across from the Greene.
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 do Good Feet arch supports differ from regular inserts or insoles?
Good Feet Arch Supports provide firm yet flexible support designed to correct poor foot biomechanics for long-term pain relief.
Can arch supports help if I already buy good shoes but still experience foot pain?
Yes, stabilizing your foot with arch supports can minimize or alleviate pain caused by foot-related problems, even if your shoes are good quality.
Will I be able to take home my arch supports the same day I purchase them?
Yes, for ages 6 and up, the store stocks a full inventory, so you can wear your new arch supports home after fitting.
How can I get a free fitting at Good Feet Store Dayton?
Just stop by the store during open hours; no appointment is necessary though you can schedule one if preferred.
Can I use my HSA or FSA funds to purchase arch supports?
Yes, arch supports are eligible for reimbursement with HSA, FSA, or HRA accounts, but not with limited-purpose or dependent care FSAs. Check with your administrator before purchasing.
What are the store hours for Good Feet Store Dayton?
Open Monday to Friday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Saturday 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and closed on Sundays and major holidays.
Where is Good Feet Store Dayton located?
4412 Indian Ripple Rd, Dayton, OH 45440, USA.
Are there restaurants near Good Feet Store Dayton where I can eat before or after my visit?
Yes, nearby options include Vallarta Mexican & Seafood, El Toro Mexican Restaurant, Jimmy John's, Romeo's Pizza, Burger King, Sake Japanese Restaurant, and Waffle House.
Is there a beauty salon nearby if I want to combine my visit with a spa treatment?
Yes, nearby salons include Rebecca Lockwood Studio, Michelle Emrich Studios, Salon J, BresBeauty, tu es Belle salon, CtStyleCo, and Sport Clips Haircuts of Greene Crossing.
What other health or therapy services are close to Good Feet Store Dayton?
Drayer Physical Therapy Institute and Sports Therapy are nearby, providing physical therapy and sports medicine services to complement your foot health and therapy needs.
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