Diabetic Socks & Insoles
Diabetic socks and insoles are designed specifically to provide comfort and protection for individuals with diabetes. Our collection includes cushioned, moisture-wicking socks and orthotic insoles from trusted brands like Dr. Scholl
'
s and Thorlo. Ideal for anyone seeking relief from foot pain, these products help prevent blisters and improve circulation. Enjoy our wide selection and reliable shipping options to keep your feet healthy and comfortable.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of diabetic socks are available?
We offer a range of diabetic socks including crew, ankle, and knee-high styles. Each type is designed with non-binding tops and moisture-wicking materials to enhance comfort and prevent foot issues.
Are diabetic socks suitable for all sizes?
Yes, our diabetic socks come in various sizes to accommodate different foot sizes. It's important to choose the right size for optimal comfort and support.
How do I care for diabetic socks?
Diabetic socks should be washed in cold water and air-dried to maintain their elasticity and moisture-wicking properties. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners.
What are the benefits of using diabetic insoles?
Diabetic insoles provide additional arch support, cushioning, and shock absorption, which help reduce pressure on sensitive areas of the feet and improve overall comfort.
What brands of diabetic socks and insoles do you carry?
We carry well-known brands such as Dr. Scholl's, Thorlo, and others, ensuring high-quality options that cater to your foot care needs.
Can diabetic socks help with neuropathy?
Yes, diabetic socks can help manage neuropathy symptoms by reducing friction, improving circulation, and providing cushioning, which helps alleviate discomfort.
Are your diabetic products ASTM-compliant?
Yes, all our diabetic socks and insoles meet ASTM safety standards, ensuring that they are safe and effective for individuals with diabetes.
What is the price range for diabetic socks and insoles?
Diabetic socks typically range from $10 to $25 per pair, while diabetic insoles are priced between $15 to $40, depending on the brand and features.