Crary Shoes
Handcrafted Footwear
since 1978

Custom Molded Shoes

Here at Crary Shoes we know how important it is to take excellent care of the diabetic foot.  Diabetic who experience any level of neuropathy are vulnerable to calluses, blisters, ulceration and possible amputation.  It is our goal to improve the level of protection and comfort of your feet.  We are trained, certified and experienced in handling foot problems as they relate to diabetes, arthritis, trauma, congenital foot deformities and other chronic foot problems.  Diabetic foot management is a team effort and we want to be an active, participating member of that team.

HCPC code: A5501- custom-molded diabetic footwear

Special Features:
Wide opening for easy entry
Deep throat collars for adjustment in case of swelling
Padded collars and tongues
Soft, durable tumbled leather for additional comfort and flexibility
Very lightweight!

The Medicare Therapeutic Shoe Bill was enacted by Congress in order to provide proper footwear and inserts for people with diabetes who qualify under Medicare Part B. The program was designed to prevent lower limb ulcers, amputations, and other complications in people who suffer from the disease. This protective footwear can help in the fight to prevent the 54,000 diabetic amputations that occur each year.  Eligible patients qualify for one pair of shoes, plus extra pairs of inserts and/or shoe modifications for each calendar year.
Crary Shoes has designed specific programs to meet this bill, which ensure that the patient receives excellent foot protection without much out of pocket cost.  Medicare will reimburse for 80 percent of the amount allowed, and the patient is responsible for the other 20 percent.  However, many supplemental insurance companies will cover this 20 percent, leaving the patient to pay nothing.
In order to qualify for the program, certain criteria must be met. First, the doctor, an MD or DO, treating the diabetes must fill out the Statement of Certifying Physician. Second, you need a prescription for the necessary footwear from the doctor who is treating the foot condition.  This is generally a Podiatrist, but can also be your MD or DO.
Once you have both of these documents, you will want to contact your insurance to make sure you are eligible for these benefits.  As a courtesy to you, Crary Shoes will bill your insurance as long as we are contracted with them. 

Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.

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14325 NE Airport Way, Suite 115
Portland, OR 97230
Office: (503)253-8984
Fax: (503)253-2094