Ortho Bliss is a foot and orthotic clinic specializing in diagnosing, treating, and preventing foot and lower limb disorders. This can include conditions stemming from injuries, congenital issues, or diseases affecting the feet and posture.
If you’re experiencing foot pain, discomfort in your lower limbs, issues with your gait, or problems related to foot posture, our clinic can provide comprehensive assessments, treatments, and personalized solutions to address these concerns.
We treat a wide range of conditions including flat feet, plantar fasciitis, bunions, hammertoes, Achilles tendonitis, shin splints, and more. Our clinic also provides solutions for sports injuries and gait abnormalities.
Custom orthotics are specifically designed to fit your unique foot structure and address your specific needs, offering more precise support and alignment corrections compared to generic over-the-counter inserts.
The lifespan of custom orthotics typically ranges from 1-3 years, depending on wear and tear, materials used, and changes in the foot’s condition. Periodic check-ups are recommended to ensure they remain effective.
Many insurance plans do cover foot orthotics, orthopedic shoes, bracing and compression stockings but it’s essential to check with your provider for specifics on coverage and any required documentation.
A standard foot assessment and bio-mechanical evaluation typically takes 30-45 minutes. However, the duration can vary based on individual needs and the specific service being sought.
While a referral is not always necessary, some insurance companies may require one for reimbursement. It’s best if you check with your insurer and contact our clinic if you’re unsure.
For your first visit, bring any relevant medical history, a list of medications, footwear you frequently wear, and if available, any previous orthotic devices.
While orthopedic shoes are designed to support and accommodate foot conditions, they’re also excellent for anyone seeking maximum comfort and support in their daily activities.
The typical lifespan of orthopedic shoes is 12-18 months with regular wear. It’s essential to check them regularly for signs of wear and tear to ensure they continue to provide the necessary support.
Absolutely! Children can face various foot and posture-related issues as they grow. Orthotic devices (especially corrective ones) can help guide proper foot development, address abnormalities, and ensure a healthy foundation for adulthood.