Orthocare Services is a standalone orthotic fabrication and fitting clinic near downtown Oklahoma City, specializing in custom-made foot, ankle, and lower-limb orthotics for adults recovering from injury, managing chronic conditions, or addressing structural foot problems. The practice does not dispense mass-market insoles or off-the-shelf braces; instead, it manufactures orthotics in-house and fits them to individual gait and anatomy, a scope that sets it apart from general medical supply retailers and chains.
Orthocare Services operates as a prescription-based orthotic provider: a physician or podiatrist must refer a patient or the patient must bring an existing script. The clinic takes impressions, performs gait analysis, and fabricates custom foot orthoses (AFOs, custom insoles), ankle braces, and knee-support devices on premises. This in-house fabrication means shorter turnaround time than mail-order labs and immediate adjustments during fitting. The clinic typically handles post-operative cases (ankle fracture recovery, ACL rehab), diabetic foot care, flat-foot correction, and chronic pain management in the feet and lower leg.
Custom foot orthoses (molded insoles for flat feet, high arches, or heel pain) range from $300 to $600 per pair, depending on materials and complexity. Ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) for ankle instability or drop-foot run $500 to $1,200. Knee braces and off-the-shelf orthotic accessories (sleeves, wraps, compression garments) cost $50 to $400. Most insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, cover custom orthotics when a prescription is present; out-of-pocket cost is typically the patient's copay or deductible. Confirm coverage with your insurer before the appointment, as benefit levels vary widely.
Oklahoma City residents have several pathways for orthotics. Medical supply chains like Byram Healthcare and Apria Healthcare (both with local storefronts) offer prefabricated insoles and braces at lower upfront cost ($30 to $150) but cannot customize to individual anatomy. Podiatry practices, notably those affiliated with Integris or OU Health clinics, can prescribe orthotics but may send molds to an external lab, adding 2 to 4 weeks to delivery. Orthocare's advantage is in-house fabrication: a patient can receive a fitted, adjusted device within one week rather than waiting for external processing. Choose Orthocare if your prescription requires precision fitting or if you need same-visit adjustments; choose a retail supply store if cost is the primary concern and your condition suits off-the-shelf support.
Orthocare is ideal for patients with complex foot or ankle conditions, post-operative rehab requiring frequent adjustments, or diabetes-related foot changes that demand custom molding. It also serves athletes and active adults returning to sport after ankle or foot injury. The clinic does not suit patients seeking quick, inexpensive solutions or those without insurance coverage and limited budget; the out-of-pocket cost for custom orthotics is substantial. It also does not handle upper-limb orthotics (wrist, elbow, shoulder braces), which require a specialized facility.
Your first appointment requires an active prescription from a physician or podiatrist. At intake, the clinician will review your diagnosis and functional goals. You will then stand, walk, and potentially be videotaped during gait analysis so the team can assess pressure distribution and alignment. An impression of your foot or ankle will be taken, either via foam box or digital scan. The clinician will discuss material options (leather, plastic, carbon-fiber composites) and timeline. You will typically leave with preliminary notes and return 3 to 7 days later for fitting and adjustments. Plan for 45 to 60 minutes on the first visit.
Orthocare Services is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Saturday hours available by appointment. The clinic is located in a commercial office area with on-site parking; street parking is not required. No walk-in appointments are accepted; scheduling by phone or referral portal is necessary. If you need urgent adjustment of an existing device, call ahead to confirm availability the same day.
Orthocare Services fills a specific gap in Oklahoma City's orthotic landscape: for patients whose condition demands precision fitting and rapid turnaround, the in-house fabrication and gait analysis justify the cost and the appointment.
