★ 4.9 Stars · 1,123+ Reviews · Balance Foot & Ankle Michigan
Bloomfield Hills Diabetic Shoes Orthotics
Board-certified podiatrists in Howell & Bloomfield Hills, MI. 4.9★ rated · Same-week appointments · Most insurance accepted · (810) 206-1402.
(810) 206-1402
BLOOMFIELD HILLS SPECIAL OFFER
Insurance-Covered Diabetic Shoes
in Bloomfield Hills
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If you have diabetes, protecting your feet is one of the most important health decisions you can make.
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Diabetic Shoes
Prevent circulation issues
Custom Orthotics
Correct balance & gait
Precision Orthotics: The Bloomfield Hills Standard
The Custom Difference
Zero Guesswork
We map 3,000+ data points on your feet for a perfect medical fit.
Pressure Offloading
Vital for diabetic patients—we remove hotspots that cause ulcers.
Spinal Alignment
Correcting your foundation relieves knee, hip, and back pain.
Free 3D Foot Evaluation
Bloomfield Hills residents are invited to a complimentary 3D digital gait analysis. See exactly where your feet are failing you and how custom support can help.
Value: $250.00 — $0 with most insurance.
Insurance Covered Diabetic Shoe & Orthotic
Bloomfield Hills’ leading clinic for insurance-backed orthotic devices.
Insurance Is Complex.
We Handle It For You.
Whether it’s the Diabetic Shoe Bill or custom orthotic coverage for joint pain, we coordinate directly with your insurance provider and primary doctor.
Direct Benefit Check
We verify your exact co-pay (often $0) before you arrive in Bloomfield.
Doctor-Led Coordination
We manage the “Statement of Certifying Physician” required for insurance.
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Located in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Visit Balance Foot & Ankle at our current-generation clinic.
We have ample handicap parking and a ground-floor entrance.
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43494 Woodward Ave # 208, Bloomfield
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Mon-Fri 9am-4:30pm
🧦 Dr. Tom’s Pick: DASS Medical Compression Socks
Medical-grade 15-20 mmHg graduated compression. DASS socks are the brand I recommend most to patients with swollen feet, poor circulation, and post-surgery recovery. Graduated compression means tightest at the ankle, gradually releasing up the leg — promoting upward venous blood flow.
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Related: Learn more about our diabetic shoes and orthotics, explore our full list of conditions we treat, or schedule your visit.
Insurance Accepted
BCBS · Medicare · Aetna · Cigna · United Healthcare · HAP · Priority Health · Humana · View All →
Howell Office
4330 E Grand River Ave
Howell, MI 48843
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Bloomfield Hills Office
43494 Woodward Ave, Suite 208
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
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Diabetic Shoes & Orthotics — Bloomfield Hills, MI
Dr. Biernacki’s Bloomfield Hills team provides Medicare-covered therapeutic diabetic shoes and orthotics — fitted at 43494 Woodward Ave, Suite 208 for patients with diabetes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the process for getting Medicare diabetic shoes in Bloomfield Hills?
Step 1: Your primary care physician certifies your diabetes and medical necessity (we provide the form). Step 2: You visit our Bloomfield Hills office for fitting — we measure your feet, assess deformities, and select the appropriate shoe and insert combination. Step 3: We bill Medicare directly. Most patients pay $0 out-of-pocket.
Can I get custom orthotics AND diabetic shoes under Medicare?
The A5500 benefit includes depth shoes plus custom-molded inserts — both covered under the same benefit. Additional custom orthotics (L3000 series) may be covered under a separate benefit if you have additional documented conditions. We coordinate all Medicare billing to maximize your benefits without overlap issues.
Watch Dr. Tom on Diabetic Shoes & Orthotics
Dr. Tom covers Medicare’s Therapeutic Shoe Bill — who qualifies for diabetic shoes and inserts, and how to get them at zero cost.
Diabetic Shoe & Sock Essentials
Medicare covers one pair of diabetic shoes + three pairs of inserts annually. Between visits or for home use, these four items cover daily diabetic foot protection:
MediPeds Diabetic Crew Socks (8-pack)
Non-binding top band, smooth toe — the gold standard diabetic sock. 8-pack lasts 3+ months.
Eucerin Advanced Repair Foot Cream
Prevents the cracking that becomes diabetic foot ulcers — apply daily to heels and soles.
Monofilament Neuropathy Test Kit
Home screening for diabetic neuropathy progression — between your annual podiatry visits.
Vive Foot Inspection Mirror
Daily inspection catches wounds before they become ulcers — non-negotiable for diabetic patients.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When should I see a podiatrist?
If symptoms persist past 2 weeks, affect your normal activity, or are accompanied by red-flag symptoms (warmth, redness, swelling, inability to bear weight).
What does treatment cost?
Most diagnostic visits and conservative treatments are covered by Medicare and major insurers. Out-of-pocket costs vary by your specific plan.
How quickly can I get an appointment?
Most non-urgent cases see us within 5 business days. Urgent cases (sudden pain, possible fracture) typically same or next business day.
Custom orthotics typically responds best to early podiatrist evaluation, conservative treatments such as supportive footwear and targeted physical therapy, and—when needed—custom orthotics or in-office procedures. Most patients see meaningful improvement within 4-6 weeks of starting a structured treatment plan. Schedule an evaluation at our Howell or Bloomfield Hills office for a clinical assessment.
What is Custom orthotics?
Custom orthotics is a common foot/ankle condition that affects mobility and quality of life. Understanding the underlying cause is the first step in successful treatment. Our podiatrists at Balance Foot & Ankle perform a hands-on biomechanical exam, review your activity history, and use diagnostic imaging when appropriate to identify the root cause—not just treat the symptom. Many patients have been told to “rest and ice” without a deeper diagnostic workup; our approach is different.
Symptoms and warning signs
Common signs of custom orthotics include pain that worsens with activity, morning stiffness, swelling, tenderness when palpated, and difficulty bearing weight. If you experience sudden severe pain, inability to walk, visible deformity, numbness or color change, contact our office the same day or visit urgent care—these can signal a more serious injury such as a fracture, tendon rupture, or vascular compromise. Diabetics with any foot wound should seek same-day care.
Conservative treatment options
Most cases of custom orthotics respond to non-surgical care: structured rest, supportive footwear changes, custom orthotics, targeted stretching and strengthening protocols, anti-inflammatory medications when medically appropriate, and in-office procedures such as ultrasound-guided injections. We also offer advanced therapies including MLS laser therapy, EPAT/shockwave, regenerative injections, and image-guided procedures. Treatment is sequenced from least invasive to most invasive, and we explain the rationale at every step.
When is surgery considered?
Surgery is reserved for cases that fail 3-6 months of well-structured conservative care, when there is structural pathology (severe deformity, complete tear, advanced arthritis), or when imaging shows damage that will not heal without intervention. Our surgeons have performed 3,000+ foot and ankle procedures and prioritize minimally-invasive techniques whenever appropriate. We discuss recovery timelines, return-to-activity milestones, and realistic outcome expectations before any procedure is scheduled.
Recovery timeline and prevention
Recovery from custom orthotics varies based on severity and chosen treatment path. Conservative cases often improve within 4-8 weeks with consistent adherence to the protocol. Post-procedural recovery may range from a few days (in-office procedures) to several months (reconstructive surgery). Long-term prevention involves footwear assessment, activity modification, structured strengthening, and regular check-ins with your podiatrist if you have a history of recurrence. We provide written home-exercise plans and digital follow-up support.
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Same-week appointments available in Howell and Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
Our podiatrists treat the underlying cause, not just the symptom. Same-week appointments at our Howell and Bloomfield Hills, Michigan offices.