Taking The Pain Out of Insurance
Does Insurance Cover Prosthetics & Orthotics?
Yes, it does. Most plans cover prosthetics & orthotics as essential medical equipment, though every plan is different. You shouldn't have to decode insurance policies while you're dealing with everything else. We'll check your coverage and explain what it means in plain English.
Insurance Coverage for Prosthetics & Orthotics
How We Handle Your Insurance
You've already been through enough. The last thing you need is insurance stress on top of everything else. At Orthotics Ltd we handle the complicated parts so you don't have to become an insurance expert just to get the support your body needs. You shouldn't have to become an insurance expert just to get the support your body needs. That's what we're here for. Here’s How We Do It
We Check Everything First
Tell us about your insurance, and we'll figure out exactly what's covered before you commit to anything. No surprises.
Your Doctor Writes the Prescription
Most insurance companies want to see a prescription or letter explaining why you need orthotics. Your doctor knows what to write.
We Explain the Real Costs
Before we make anything, you'll know what insurance covers and what you'll pay. Clear numbers, no hidden fees.
We Deal with the Paperwork
Insurance claims, follow-up calls, resubmissions if needed—we handle it so you don't have to.
Insurance Plans We Work With
Don’t see yours? We might work with them too. Just ask.
Making the Most of Your Benefits
Before you come in:
Bring your insurance card
Have your doctor's prescription ready
Ask us about any paperwork you might need
Ask about payment plans
We'll work with you to find a solution
Questions People Ask Us
Will insurance pay for all of it?
Depends on your plan. Some cover everything, others cover a percentage. We’ll find out exactly what yours does before you spend a dime.
Do I really need a prescription?
Yes, almost always. But getting one is usually straightforward—your doctor knows what insurance companies want to see.
What if insurance says no?
We help you appeal, or we find another way to make it work. Very few people end up walking away empty-handed.
How long does this take?
Usually about a week for insurance approval. Sometimes faster, occasionally longer if they ask for more information.
Can I use my HSA card?
Absolutely. Custom orthotics are a qualified medical expense.
Let's Get This
Sorted Out
Dealing with insurance shouldn’t be harder than learning to walk again. Our team has seen every type of plan, every kind of coverage question, and every insurance curveball you can imagine.
Orthotics Limited. Making mobility possible, insurance headaches optional