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Q: Will my insurance pay for diabetic shoes and inserts?
A: Most insurances will cover the whole cost or a portion of the cost of diabetic shoes and inserts, you must have a prescription from your doctor and a description on why you need diabetic shoes and inserts.


Q: What is the difference between diabetic shoes and regular shoes?
A: Diabetic shoes are made specifically to protect the bottom of the foot, they have a bigger toe box, they have special inserts to help circulation through the bottom of the feet.













                            
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