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I have a prescription, what's next?

Please call the closest clinical office and make an appointment. Next, complete and submit the patient registration form prior to your appointment.


I need a brace, what do I do?

If you do not have a prescription from your physician, you will need to obtain that first. Then, please call the closest clinical office and make an appointment. Next, complete and submit the patient registration form prior to your appointment.


I have an appointment, where do I go?

You can get directions to all our clinical locations here.


You can get directions to all our clinical locations here

Information including wear and care is available on many of our braces.  Please search for the type of brace you received here.  If your questions are not answered please contact us.


My child needs a brace, what do I do?

If you have already obtained a prescription from your physician, please call the closest clinical office and make an appointment. Please let the office staff know that the patient is a child, so that they can be scheduled with a pediatric orthotist. Next, complete and submit the patient registration form prior to your appointment.


Where are you located? When are you there?

View our locations here.


What do I bring to my appointment?

Please be sure to bring these items to your appointment:

  • Prescription (Hand-signed by physician with diagnosis)
  • Insurance Card(s) and/or Billing Information
  • Referral (if applicable)


I am looking for resources for amputees

Please check out “what’s new” for current articles about amputee issues. Also, you can link to other sites that have additional information here.


Will my insurance cover the cost of my brace?

The answer to this question depends upon your insurance plan, the device needed and your diagnosis. Depending upon your insurance, you may have a deductible, copay or a percentage of the total cost that you will be responsible for paying. The receptionists at our clinical offices should be able to inform you of the probability of coverage. Insurance coverage is NOT a guarantee of full payment.