Category: | Orthotics & Prosthetics Service |
Address: | 833 N Thompson Ln, Murfreesboro, TN 37219, USA |
Phone: | +1 615-217-7100 |
Site: | goodfeet.com |
Rating: | 3.3 |
Working: | 10AM–6PM 10AM–6PM 10AM–6PM 10AM–6PM 10AM–6PM 10AM–5PM Closed |
A
A Private User
While I suppose these arch supports might work for some people, I was disappointed. I feel like this product is overpriced and designed to take a lot of money from people who are desperate to stop the pain they are feeling. I should have known when the salesman said four times throughout my time there that the product is non-returnable and non-refundable, but I was desperate to stop the foot pain I was feeling at work. What he wanted to sell me came to a grand total of $800 and thank God I did not buy all of that. The shoes he wanted to sell me to put the arch supports into were regular New Balance shoes that they priced at $160. I saw the exact pair at DSW for $65. Im not fond of places that overprice items to take advantage of peoples desperation. I ended up buying one pair of arch supports and some plain insole pads... also overpriced at $25... and spent $230, and that was with a $20 coupon that I used. I wore the items in a pair of shoes that I already had and that the salesman said would work fine, and I followed all the directions for a little more than a week without any results to speak of, plus they are uncomfortable. I dont think they would have ever become comfortable had I kept wearing them, either. If they do work for some people, I think those people are probably trading pain for discomfort, which honestly, I would have taken that trade if it meant no more pain. But then I started feeling serious knee pain. I stopped wearing them immediately but was left with a seriously injured knee, which I was not able to walk on or even bend for days. Thats been 3 weeks ago, and while it has improved, my knee is still not right. Now to be fair, I do have poor knees but the salesman told me it was okay and this would help. I think that if youre thinking of trying these arch supports, you need to be very careful and make sure that its the right solution for whatever your problem is, because it will be a costly mistake if it doesnt work out. For me, it was a waste of $230 (which is quite a lot of money for me-- thats about half of my biweekly paycheck) and theres nothing I can do about it, since they told me four times when I was there (and had me sign something too) that they are non-returnable and non-refundable. The only comfort I have with the situation is that I didnt spend the $800.
TE
Tennessean
I had a good experience there, the sales rep did not pressure me into buying anything. I have flat feet with no Arch at all. I use to wear double socks with a Arch support for cushioning of my feet. But since I have been wearing Arch supports from the good feet store I do not have to wear to pairs of socks and I do feel an arch under my foot. At first I felt a little irritation in my left hip and also pressure under my right foot. But it was all due to my body getting adjusted to wearing these Arch supports and now I do not have any pressure under my right foot or pain in my hip I can still tell my feet are getting used to the Arch supports but like I said I no longer have to wear two pairs of socks and since I have these supports I have started to wear my old pair of running shoes again, Also can anyone from the good feet store tell me where you got the Ironman treadmill from I liked running on it
SU
Susan Neidenthal
Please do not go to the Good Feet Store! This place is a total rip off !! I went here about a year ago and was in so much pain I was desperate to find some sort of relief from my plantar fasciitis. The salesman there convinced me to buy 300.00 worth of hard plastic arches and said this would relieve the pain. I told him they were uncomfortable and he said in time I would get used to them. Well after two days of wearing them for a few hours a day as I was instructed to do I brought them back. Same salesman switched them out for a so called more comfortable pair. Went home again and wore them again a few hours a day. I ended up with not only the plantar fasciitis I came in with but severe back pain and a 300.00 charge on my credit card. The Good Feet Store is only interested in making money not helping anyone out but themselves!!
CI
citycafe84
Id hear both good & bad reviews about these products. I had also heard that inserts from a podiatrist would cost much more, so I opted to give Good Feet a try. Unfortunately, I made a very costly mistake! The inserts I purchased came with some initial "plastic" type inserts also, which were to be used to ween me onto the regular inserts. I followed the instructions given to me, but both sets ended up causing me more pain in my feet than when I had no inserts. Bottom line?.....I ended up putting them in my dresser drawer, never to be used again......about $500.00 less in my bank account! A few years later, I visited a podiatrist & purchased a pair of custom-fit inserts which I STILL wear to this day.....about another $500.00. If I could receive a refund today, I would CERTAINLY ASK!!
DA
Darren Brown
I went into the Good Feet store in Murfreesboro about 6 months ago for heel pain. My feet were killing me before I started wearing their arch supports. I would have to stand all day at my job. Before Good Feet, I would bring 2 pairs of shoes to work and change them out half way through the day. It was the only way I could get through the day in agonizing pain. When I went into the store, they greeted me and gave me a full foot analysis. They should me what my foot print looked like and what it should look like. Ha. There was a big difference. I got their 3 step system that I can wear in all of my shoes. Now, I can get through a shift at work in 1 pair of shoes and have zero pain! Good Feet has literally changed my life and I recommend it to anyone who is in pain. Thank you Good Feet!!
GL
Gloria Pearson
I have had over pronation for a long time, which has caused knee and hip pain, and had personally made orthotics that did work temporarily. I got tired of arguing with the doctor about needing new ones, because these were wearing out. So I went to good feet after having talked to my pcp. I was outfitted with the full fledge $700 program and when I wear the orthotics the way I should and I have no foot pain now and am getting over knee mis-alignment due to years of pronation. I do wear them longer than I should because my shifts are 12 hours. I dont like to go without them. Thank you for your help. I just wish that you would file with insurance so that I dont have to.
EX
Expedition Duncan
I limped into the Good Feet store in pain and walked out amazed! I work in retail on a hard floor and my hip had been bothering me for over a year. Sometimes the sharp pain down my leg would almost bring me to my knees. I heard the commercial and thought it would be worth a shot. I rarely write reviews but I thought someone might benefit from my story. I would ignore the negative reviews if I were you. Some people arent happy unless they are mad. All I know is that my hip pain is gone! Thanks Good Feet.