I'll just be looking up a reputable podiatrist Monday and making an appointment. Even if I have to pay my deductible on my insurance I'm still hundreds of dollars ahead.
My assumption is they charge what Medicare will pay for a set of inserts. So everyone ends up paying that to justify the charge to Medicare even though they're really only worth about $50. Everyone is getting fleeced by these people.
My husband and I visited the store about two weeks ago. We were warmly greeted, but had to wait about 20 minutes for our fitting. We both got fitted and tried on the inserts. My husband got immediate relief. I wasn't so fortunate. The sales associate seemed to be less interested in assisting me when I told her my pain level was the same as when I arrived. She went on to explain the process including the cost...$900!!! For both of us the cost would be over $1800!!! That's ridiculous. Were retired and live on fixed incomes. When I told the associate I didn't have that kind of money in my budget she asked "well, how much HAD you planned to spend when you came in here this morning?" I refused to answer her because I found it to be very unprofessional and uncalled for. I'll never know if the inserts will work for my pain or not because I will NEVER pay that kind of money for inserts. I will never recommend the Good Foot Store to any of my friends.
It's just a overpriced insole package and overpriced shoes. Please do not be persuaded.
It was an amazing experience which left me in tears of joy. I have MS and have a balance problem. This helped tremendously and I have regained balance to the point where I can walk without feeling like I was going to fall.
People are friendly and I could tell a difference with the inserts, but $900 is ridiculous for 3 pairs of inserts, only one of which is actually the custom fitted pai! They are "custom" in that they have you stand on a mat that makes a print of the pressure points on your feet, then I assume is scanned, and tells them what insert to pull out of a box. They looked durable enough, but I honestly wasn't expecting to pay more than $80-100 tops. $50 for the inserts, $20-30 for the time of the employees.
Great experience! Very friendly!
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