Foot Solutions Tucson

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HSA & FSA accepted.
Icon 5480 E Broadway Blvd suite 150
Tucson, AZ 85711 US
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  • Mon, Fri: 10:00AM - 6:00PM
  • Tue, Wed, Thu: 11:00AM - 6:00PM
  • Sat: 10:00AM - 5:00PM
  • Sun: Closed

What to expect from Foot Solutions Experts

3D Foot and Gait Assessment

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Personalized Foot & Gait Assessment

We use 3D scanning technology and a gait assessment to determine the best areas for support.

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Learn which Orthotics Are Best for You

Our experts craft custom orthotics or recommend over-the-counter insoles that best match your unique foot scan!

Custom Orthotics inserts made for you
Certified Shoe Fitters

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Match Orthotics with Supportive Footwear

Our certified shoe fitters help you select from doctor-recommended brands such as Aetrex and Brooks. We also offer a wide selection of diabetic shoes for men and women!

FAQ

How much do custom orthotics cost?

Don’t overpay for quality foot support. Foot Solutions custom orthotics—designed by specialists after a thorough assessment and 3D digital scan—are priced between $400 and $500. These true custom insoles offer precision design for those suffering from foot pain or alignment issues, especially compared to similar offerings that can cost up to $1,000.

For those who prefer a more budget-friendly option, Foot Solutions over-the-counter insoles for foot pain provide near medical-grade quality and typically range from $100 to $150. For comparison, the Good Feet Store over-the-counter arch supports cost between $399 and $500.

What’s the difference between a custom orthotic and an insole or arch support?

Over-the-counter arch supports are like buying a suit off the rack—they offer a basic fit, but they’re not designed for your unique needs. In contrast, custom orthotics are like a tailored suit, crafted by experts who understand your body’s specific structure and biomechanics. They provide targeted foot support that improves alignment, posture, and mobility.

Real custom orthotics can relieve foot pain, knee pain, hip discomfort, and lower back issues. They are especially helpful for individuals with diabetes, chronic conditions, athletes needing long-term foot support, or anyone looking to stay active and pain-free! For diabetic patients, custom orthotics paired with diabetic shoes for men or diabetic shoes for women are critical to overall foot health.

Can I buy custom orthotics online?

Read the reviews. Most so-called “custom orthotics” online are not truly custom. Mailing in a foam impression box rarely results in a product that accurately fits your body. True custom insoles require an in-person consultation, a 3D digital foot scan, and a detailed health and lifestyle evaluation by a trained expert.

This personalized experience ensures your custom orthotics relieve pain, align the body, and improve posture. When searching for custom orthotics near me, choose a provider like Foot Solutions that offers expert assessment and precision design.

What do podiatrists think of Foot Solutions?

While many clients simply walk into our locations, we also accept many referrals from medical professionals.  Most of our referrals come from podiatrists, orthopedists, chiropractors, and physical therapists who trust our team’s ability to deliver quality foot support solutions. These medical professionals often recommend Foot Solutions for properly fitting custom orthotics, diabetic shoes, and therapeutic footwear options. We have partnered with over 1,000 medical professionals nationwide!

Can Foot Solutions help with plantar fasciitis?

Yes! Foot Solutions specializes in helping people find relief from plantar fasciitis, one of the most common causes of heel and foot pain.  Plantar fasciitis occurs when the plantar fascia—a band of tissue that runs along the bottom of your foot from heel to toes—becomes strained, inflamed, or torn. We use a comprehensive approach:

  • Custom orthotics to reduce fascia strain
  • Recovery sandals and supportive footwear
  • Arch support socks to aid circulation and comfort

Together, these tools improve your foot mechanics and help prevent future injuries. Many customers report immediate relief after visiting Foot Solutions.

What is the best way to take care of your feet?

Healthy feet start with proper support. Here’s a healthy footcare routine:

  • Use proper footwear selected by experts who understand your body mechanics and lifestyle needs. Supportive shoes help prevent common issues like plantar fasciitis, bunions, and heel pain.
  • Use real custom insoles to improve alignment and reduce stress on your joints.
  • Wear graduated compression or arch support socks to promote circulation and reduce fatigue.
  • Use recovery sandals after long days to relax and support your feet.

Daily foot hygiene is also crucial—keep your feet clean and dry, trim toenails properly, and avoid walking barefoot on hard surfaces. Combined with quality insoles for foot pain, these habits promote long-term mobility.

How long do custom orthotics last?

Foot Solutions custom orthotics are made from durable materials that can last three years or more, depending on lifestyle and use. However, many customers opt to refresh their custom insoles annually to maintain optimal foot support and comfort.

How long does it take to receive custom orthotics?

Most custom orthotics are ready within two weeks, and many Foot Solutions locations offer delivery in under a week due to in-house manufacturing. This ensures you get your insoles for foot pain faster, with precision and care.

What shoe brands does Foot Solutions carry?

At Foot Solutions Tucson, we carry trusted comfort brands including Brooks, Finn Comfort, and Kenkoh. Whether you’re looking for supportive athletic shoes or therapeutic sandals, we have a variety of options to fit your needs. We also offer additional styles in-store, so stop in to explore the full selection and get professionally fitted.

Does Foot Solutions accept Medicare and insurance?

Many Foot Solutions locations are Medicare accredited and accept insurance to serve diabetic patients with foot care issues.  If you or a loved one is a diabetic Medicare recipient in need of diabetic footwear and diabetic insoles, we recommend calling your local store to see if the store serves Medicare diabetic patients.

What problems does Foot Solutions help with?

Foot Solutions addresses foot pain, poor posture, and joint discomfort by offering personalized foot support solutions:

  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Morton’s Neuroma
  • Tendonitis
  • Heel Spurs
  • Neuropathy
  • Overpronation/Supination
  • Arthritis
  • Diabetic foot complications

We offer diabetic shoes for men and women, custom insoles, arch support socks, and more to help you walk better and feel better every day.

Can Foot Solutions orthotics be designed for athletic use?

Yes—our performance-focused orthotics are ideal for runners, gym-goers, and athletes. Whether it’s court sports like pickleball or cross-training, we offer customized support to reduce injury and boost performance. These are more than insoles—they’re essential equipment.

Professional athletes trust Foot Solutions orthotics for game-day stability and recovery. In fact, Ben Johns—widely recognized as the greatest pickleball player of all time—has partnered with Foot Solutions to develop a custom orthotic designed specifically for pickleball. This specialized support helps athletes stay agile and protected during fast-paced lateral movements and quick directional changes. Click this link to learn more about Ben Johns Custom Orthotics.

Does Foot Solutions make custom orthotics for children?

 Yes! We offer orthotics for kids that support growing feet, improve alignment, and help with:

  • Flat feet
  • Postural issues
  • Heel and arch pain

Our Kids’ Orthotics Program provides affordable, adjustable support through the teenage years. Help your child stay active with custom orthotics that evolve with them.

Initial pair: $250

Replacement pairs: Only $199 (valid until age 18)

What landmarks can I use to get to the store?

Foot Solutions Tucson is located near the intersection of Broadway and Craycroft, right by the Olive Garden.