The Good Feet Store

5923 Farnsworth Court, 92008, Carlsbad, United States
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Based on 20 Reviews

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About The Good Feet Store

The Good Feet Store’s personally-fitted arch supports and orthotics are designed to relieve foot, heel, knee, hip, and back pain often caused by foot-related problems like plantar fasciitis and bunions. Stop by any store for your free, no-obligation, personalized fitting.

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Grace Naji
GB

Years of pain still ongoing Went with my son to the GF Store in Fort Worth, TX, Brysnt Irving location. He purchased a "system", that cost around $1800.00. A yr later his feet still hurt, and he's back to trying inserts over the counter. He recently attempted to get additional socks that he was told at the time would be free to replace, only to be told it would $50.00 for new ones. TOTAL TRASH. WASTE OF MONEY.

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Teresa Mcgervey
GB

Willing to sell you something expensive but don't care if you have problems later on I had a good experience with the fitting (other than having to use shoes that they provided which barely fit my feet and crushed my toes). Curiously, they talk about wearing the arch supports home but the person helping me never put them in my shoes. I bought their Wellness Plus package which includes everything, EXCEPT for the velcro dots that are needed to hold the arch cushions (and, in turn, the arch supports) in place. Otherwise, the arch support keep shifting around in my shoes and don't work as advertised. Based on what I've seen on their website and videos, lower end packages do include the velcro dots (just not the higher end ones). Since I will be having major knee surgery in a couple of weeks, I will not be able to get to the store to get the velcro dots. I don't want to risk having any problems related to the "mobile" arch supports so I won't be using them until I am able to drive again (4-6 weeks after the surgery, so sometime in late May-early June). So much money spent on something that was supposed to help with my recovery but won't be available until much, much later. As I mentioned before, the supports were never even put into the shoes I was wearing the day I went to their store - maybe the supports are not designed to fit in every shoe. I contacted and explained my situation several times but they have done nothing to resolve the issue.

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Terry Hollifield
GB

Went to The Good Foot Store in White… Went to The Good Foot Store in White Marsh Maryland. Had a great experience with Samirah. She so professional and friendly. She explained everything to me. I walked out with my feet feeling the best they have in months. I would recommend this place if you are having feet, knee, and hip pain.

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candace cappiello
GB

Nani and Desmond are very knowledgeable… Nani and Desmond are very knowledgeable and friendly. They were so helpful and patient. Definitely recommend seeing them for your special shoe needs!

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Wendy E. Smith Hall
GB

DO NOT go to the good feet store!! DO NOT go to the good feet store!!! Spent $1700 8 months ago to find out today by a Orthotist that the inserts do not even fit my feet. The Orthotist sells inserts for $225. Apparently the good feet store as has tons of lawsuits filed against them. They are nothing more than salesmen that preys on people desperate for some relief. The free foot mapping thing does absolutely nothing, they just run to the back of the store in their huge stock pile and bring you some hard plastic back out to put in your shoes. Lesson learned the hard way and $1700 less in my pocket. I have to leave 1 star but it needs to be a zero.

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