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Orthopedic Shoes

The Good Feet Store

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    • The Good Feet Store

      20280 Route 19 Cranberry Twp, PA 16066-6125

    • The Good Feet Store

      1938 Park Manor Blvd Ste 1938 Robinson, PA 15205

    Customer Review Ratings

    3/5 stars

    Average of 2 Customer Reviews

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    • Review fromCarolyn R

      Date: 01/06/2025

      I visited The Good Feet Store about 12 years ago and shouldve left a review back then. I was suffering from planters fasciitis. I went to the store and was waited on right away. They measured and took an impression of my feet, leading me to believe I was being fitted for custom inserts. Then they went to the back of the store and grabbed a pair of inserts from the shelf. They were hard and painful to walk on when I tried them in the store. They told me it would take some getting used to and that I would gradually be given softer ones after wearing the hard ones for a certain amount of time (I dont remember how long). When I went to the counter to pay, the total for one pair of super hard inserts was ~$600. I refused to pay and walked out. It felt very scammy to me.
    • Review fromroxanne m

      Date: 06/21/2024

      By the time I decided to visit the Good Feet Store, I had been averaging ****** to ****** steps each day due to a shortage of help at the hospital where I work. The constant walking left my feet aching so severely that I could hardly walk when I woke up in the morning. As a healthcare provider, I had already invested in various expensive shoes, but none provided the relief I needed. I was on the verge of consulting a podiatrist but was hesitant to take that step. Instead, I decided to try the Good Feet Store, despite having heard about the high cost of their products. I hoped that if their solution worked, it would help me avoid cortisone shots for a few more years.Now, two months later, the majority of the pain in my feet is gone. The inserts need to be consistently worn and changed out, but overall, this product has been highly effective in alleviating my foot pain. Thank you, Good Feet Store!******************

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