Frequently Asked Questions

We provide prosthetic fittings, fabrications, adjustments, and consultations for existing and new prosthetic users. Whether you are looking to lightly use your prosthetic device or want to maximize your athletic adventures, we have the best preforming solution for you. 

You can call 239-268-4948 to schedule a convenient time during regular business hours from 8:00 to 4:30pm M-F. If digital correspondence is more your jam, just complete the online appointment request form. 

All major medical insurances and medicaid/medicare are accepted. If you have any questions about coverage, please contact our office. 

You can contact our office to schedule a consultation. The care coordinator will determine available financial assistance to help cover the expense of your prosthetic. Your consultation is complimentary. 

As you transition to your new prosthetic, we take fall prevention seriously. Your initial gait training will be using parallel bars for support and then graduate to other supportive devices until you are reliable using your leg/foot prosthetic. 

All rooms and equipment are sanitized between patients to prevent cross contamination for your health and safety.

Generally, a prescription is required for any medical device including a prosthetic. We work with your physician to get all the supporting documents and prescription for a new prosthetic. 

A lot of factors are involved with determining the medical necessity of a new prosthetic. We will work to assure you have the best prosthetic solution possible. Call today for your complimentary consultation. 

Prosthetic devices are designed to match your activity level. The more active you are in daily life, the a requires the prosthetic components will be specified to support your activities. 

We offer a full range of prosthetic devices and services for below knee amputees, above knee amputees, arms, and hands. Our experts utilize a wide variety of components such as mechanical knees, microprocessor knees/ankles, running blades, and a wide variety of feet and hands. Your unique prosthetic will be designed to support your activity level and get you back to doing all things you love. 

All the prosthetic sockets are made in the U.S.A. The component parts like knees, ankles, feet, running blades, and hands are produced worldwide. We source the highest performing components when specifying your prosthetic device.