answerOrthotic FittingWhen to replace orthotics depends on the degree of wear and tear they’ve endured. These prescription support pieces are made with durable materials, but they do wear down over time. Running or exercising in your orthotics tends to break them down faster, too. A well-made pair is designed to last for several years. If yours are causing foot pain while wearing, it could be a sign that they need to be replaced. The insoles may be losing their shape and function. It’s also possible for your feet to change over time. This affects how the support piece fits your foot and can cause discomfort. In either case, you’ll need to have your custom orthotics replaced.

If you’re concerned that you need new prescription inserts, contact us to make an appointment so that our doctors can examine and evaluate your feet to ensure that you have the custom orthotics you need. To make an appointment you can call our offices where our friendly staff is waiting to help you or you can request an appointment online using the MAKE AN APPOINTMENT button at the top of this page.