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2201 Louisiana Blvd NE Ste C, Albuquerque, NM 87110, USA
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110
+1 505-738-3900

I thought about the purchase for a few days, read the negative reviews on Google and think that they are UNWARRANTED.

I had a chiropractor, several years ago, make some Orthodics for me...they were expensive plus the cost of x rays and a few office visits for examinations, fitting etc.

I am a bio physics PhD and a bio medical engineer, also a PhD. So I am reasonably sophisticated about medical devices etc.

The quality and design of these inserts is very good and the fit of the IOrthodics which I got at Good Feet are excellent.

Staff was very knowledgeable. Been wearing supports for weeks. Found relief and able to do sports, work etc without pain. Thank You, Steven!

If you have bad feet...which I have had all my life...the Good Feet option is really viable. What would YOU give to have relief from constant pain?

Having a retail store in a good area is also expensive and is reflected in the cost of the purchase....but that's true for any upscale retail operation.

My wife has a very severe case of plantar fasciitis. She has has suffered with this for almost two years. We have made 5 trips to the Mayo Clinic to see specialist. She has undergone several procedures, lots of physical therapy and has worn a corrective boot for the last 18 months. Nothing worked. Three weeks ago she was fitted for inserts at Good Feet. Today she is doing much better! The inserts work! She no longer uses the boot. We canceled our follow up appointments at Mayo Clinic. She is clearly on the road to a complete recovery. The inserts are expensive, but worth every penny! The staff at Good Feet were very helpful and professional.

This is not a scam: and the store here in Albuquerque is just fine. If you are unsure or if money is tight, just try the maximum....and go back to purchase the others if you think you need to....give it a bit of time....it may take getting used to a significant change for your entire body, balance etc.

Of course the price tag appears high...but if you were to go and have custom made Orthodics, the cost would be much higher: perhaps covered by insurance...but much higher than Good Feet.

Thank you Good Feet. I have been wearing your supports for some time now, and I am able to do the treadmill and pretty much anything else I want to do. I have had plantar fasciitis and low back pain for years, and they are gone now. The staff is very professional and take as much time as needed to answer questions and to provide the correct supports and to be sure they are fitted properly.

In the case of these Orthodics, they must be fit to your feet...so, this cannot be done without some hands on process. It costs money. But if you enjoy relief, as I have, I would suggest that you take some of the critical reviews posted online, with a grain of salt.

I received excellent service from Renie Linkous. She was very knowledgeable about my pain and what support I would need to help correct my issues. My sciatic pains are gone and my feet feel great even after a long day on them. Money well spent. Thanks again Good Feet.

My experience has been good. I think the people there are well trained and experienced. I was, and you should be too, prepared that their devices might not work for me....and was prepared, as you should be, to experiment. If it works for you, great...if not, you probably should go the Orthopedics route.....as your problem may be more complex and requires medical experts and custom medical devices and treatment.

Look, I have had very flat feet which also pronate. In addition, I was born with my feet turned about 45 degrees outwards....in other words a flat footed duck.

Dr. James Goldberg

There are three levels of Orthodics offered here....I have been completely comfortable in the maximum support and intend to return the other two levels, which are not as aggressive. The store will exchange these without question.

The devices offered by Good Feet may not be for everyone....but they have been in business, as a company for more than 25 years. The molds used to make these devices are quite expensive, injection molded stuff.

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  • Monday
    10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday
    10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday
    10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday
    10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday
    11:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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ALL reviews about The Good Feet Store

  • Ashton
    Added 2016.01.30
    I thought about the purchase for a few days, read the negative reviews on Google and think that they are UNWARRANTED.
  • Landon
    Added 2016.01.28
    I had a chiropractor, several years ago, make some Orthodics for me...they were expensive plus the cost of x rays and a few office visits for examinations, fitting etc.
  • Isabella
    Added 2016.01.26
    I am a bio physics PhD and a bio medical engineer, also a PhD. So I am reasonably sophisticated about medical devices etc.
  • Sebastian
    Added 2016.01.23
    The quality and design of these inserts is very good and the fit of the IOrthodics which I got at Good Feet are excellent.
  • Joshua
    Added 2015.11.30
    Staff was very knowledgeable. Been wearing supports for weeks. Found relief and able to do sports, work etc without pain. Thank You, Steven!
  • Added 2015.10.02
    If you have bad feet...which I have had all my life...the Good Feet option is really viable. What would YOU give to have relief from constant pain?
  • Hannah
    Added 2015.09.10
    Having a retail store in a good area is also expensive and is reflected in the cost of the purchase....but that's true for any upscale retail operation.
  • Aaliyah
    Added 2015.09.10
    My wife has a very severe case of plantar fasciitis. She has has suffered with this for almost two years. We have made 5 trips to the Mayo Clinic to see specialist. She has undergone several procedures, lots of physical therapy and has worn a corrective boot for the last 18 months. Nothing worked. Three weeks ago she was fitted for inserts at Good Feet. Today she is doing much better! The inserts work! She no longer uses the boot. We canceled our follow up appointments at Mayo Clinic. She is clearly on the road to a complete recovery. The inserts are expensive, but worth every penny! The staff at Good Feet were very helpful and professional.
  • Adam
    Added 2015.08.04
    This is not a scam: and the store here in Albuquerque is just fine. If you are unsure or if money is tight, just try the maximum....and go back to purchase the others if you think you need to....give it a bit of time....it may take getting used to a significant change for your entire body, balance etc.
  • Alejandro
    Added 2015.04.17
    Of course the price tag appears high...but if you were to go and have custom made Orthodics, the cost would be much higher: perhaps covered by insurance...but much higher than Good Feet.
  • Anthony
    Added 2015.04.15
    Thank you Good Feet. I have been wearing your supports for some time now, and I am able to do the treadmill and pretty much anything else I want to do. I have had plantar fasciitis and low back pain for years, and they are gone now. The staff is very professional and take as much time as needed to answer questions and to provide the correct supports and to be sure they are fitted properly.
  • Juan
    Added 2015.01.14
    In the case of these Orthodics, they must be fit to your feet...so, this cannot be done without some hands on process. It costs money. But if you enjoy relief, as I have, I would suggest that you take some of the critical reviews posted online, with a grain of salt.
  • Alexander
    Added 2014.12.11
    I received excellent service from Renie Linkous. She was very knowledgeable about my pain and what support I would need to help correct my issues. My sciatic pains are gone and my feet feel great even after a long day on them. Money well spent. Thanks again Good Feet.
  • Dominic
    Added 2014.10.17
    My experience has been good. I think the people there are well trained and experienced. I was, and you should be too, prepared that their devices might not work for me....and was prepared, as you should be, to experiment. If it works for you, great...if not, you probably should go the Orthopedics route.....as your problem may be more complex and requires medical experts and custom medical devices and treatment.
  • Blake
    Added 2014.09.06
    Look, I have had very flat feet which also pronate. In addition, I was born with my feet turned about 45 degrees outwards....in other words a flat footed duck.
  • Alexis
    Added 2014.08.22
    Dr. James Goldberg
  • Aidan
    Added 2013.10.12
    There are three levels of Orthodics offered here....I have been completely comfortable in the maximum support and intend to return the other two levels, which are not as aggressive. The store will exchange these without question.
  • Evelyn
    Added 2013.09.16
    The devices offered by Good Feet may not be for everyone....but they have been in business, as a company for more than 25 years. The molds used to make these devices are quite expensive, injection molded stuff.
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