Collection: DR COMFORT

Podiatrist-designed orthopedic shoes with A5500 Medicare coding and gel insoles — engineered for diabetic foot care, neuropathy, and post-surgical recovery. Lightweight construction with extra depth, wide toe boxes, and seamless interiors. Free shipping on all orders.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are Dr. Comfort shoes covered by Medicare?

Yes. All Dr. Comfort shoes carry A5500 Medicare coding, qualifying them for the Medicare Therapeutic Shoe Program. Patients with diabetes may receive coverage for one pair of therapeutic shoes and three pairs of inserts per year with a physician prescription and certified pedorthist fitting. Dr. Comfort shoes are also eligible for HSA and FSA reimbursement.

What makes Dr. Comfort shoes good for diabetic feet?

Dr. Comfort shoes are specifically engineered for diabetic foot care with four key features: seamless interior linings that prevent friction-related skin breakdown, gel-cushioned insoles that reduce pressure on sensitive areas, extra-depth construction that accommodates swelling and custom orthotics, and wide toe boxes that give toes room to spread without compression — reducing risk of ulceration from bunions or hammertoes.

Do Dr. Comfort shoes come in wide widths?

Yes. Dr. Comfort offers multiple width options and their extra-depth construction provides additional volume in the toe box area. The combination of width options and depth makes Dr. Comfort suitable for patients with edema, bunions, or other conditions that require more room than standard-width shoes provide. Your pedorthist can further customize the fit by adjusting the removable insole layers.

Are Dr. Comfort shoes covered by HSA or FSA?

Yes. As A5500 Medicare-coded therapeutic footwear, Dr. Comfort shoes are eligible for HSA and FSA reimbursement. They qualify as medical-grade orthopedic devices, so you can use pre-tax healthcare dollars to purchase them. Keep your receipt and any physician prescription or LOMN (Letter of Medical Necessity) for your plan administrator.

How do Dr. Comfort shoes compare to Drew shoes?

Both Dr. Comfort and Drew are premium A5500 Medicare-coded therapeutic brands. Dr. Comfort emphasizes lightweight construction and gel cushioning, making them popular for patients who prioritize all-day comfort and reduced fatigue. Drew offers a wider range of styles (sandals, Mary Janes, dress shoes) and is known for robust build quality and extensive width options. Both are excellent choices — the best fit depends on your style needs and which cushioning system feels better on your feet.

Dr. Comfort orthopedic shoes are designed in collaboration with podiatrists and pedorthists to address the most demanding foot health needs. At HealthyFeetStore.com, we carry Dr. Comfort shoes and boots for men and women — including athletic, casual, and chukka boot styles — all built with A5500 Medicare-certified therapeutic construction.

What sets Dr. Comfort apart is their gel-cushioned insole system paired with a seamless interior lining that eliminates friction against sensitive skin. This combination is critical for patients with diabetic neuropathy, where even small pressure points can lead to ulceration. The extra-depth design fits custom orthotics, and the lightweight construction reduces fatigue for all-day wear — whether you're managing plantar fasciitis, arthritis, or recovering from foot surgery.

Dr. Comfort is trusted by healthcare professionals nationwide and carried in pedorthic practices across the country. Browse our Dr. Comfort collection and enjoy free shipping from Healthy Feet Store.