Diabetic Shoes at No Cost
Ensure your feet are well-cared for with our high-quality therapeutic diabetic shoes, available at no cost to you through Medicare insurance. Designed for comfort, support, and protection, our shoes help reduce the risk of foot complications commonly associated with diabetes.At No Cost with Medicare Insurance!


Diabetic Shoes
Diabetic shoes are expertly designed with specialized features to provide maximum comfort, protection, and support, helping to prevent foot injuries and complications commonly associated with diabetes.
Your Trusted Provider of Diabetic Footwear Solutions
2nd Home Medical Supplies specializes in diabetic footwear designed to provide comfort, protection, and support to individuals managing diabetes. Our mission is to educate clients and healthcare professionals about the importance of properly fitted diabetic shoes and the benefits covered by Medicare. With a commitment to quality and expertise, we work with certified specialists nationwide to ensure that each client receives the most suitable footwear to prevent foot complications and enhance mobility.
Why Choose Our Therapeutic Diabetic Shoes?
How to Get Your No-Cost Therapeutic Diabetic Shoes:
Check Eligibility
Ensure your Medicare plan covers therapeutic diabetic shoes.
Contact Us
Reach out to our friendly team for a consultation and assistance with your insurance paperwork.
Receive Your Shoes
Enjoy your new therapeutic shoes delivered directly to you at no cost.
No-Cost Diabetic Shoes Through Medicare: Your Step-by-Step Guide

How It Works
Selecting the right diabetic footwear is crucial for managing foot health and preventing complications in people with diabetes. Understanding the unique features of diabetic shoes and how to get properly fitted is essential for comfort, safety, and eligibility for insurance coverage. Here’s what you need to know:
What Makes Diabetic Shoes Different?
Diabetic shoes are specifically designed to reduce the risk of foot problems associated with diabetes, such as ulcers, calluses, and poor circulation. Here are key features that make diabetic shoes unique:
- Roomy Toe Box: A higher or more flexible toe box allows for better circulation and reduces friction.
- Customizable Insoles: Moldable insoles provide enhanced comfort and can be adjusted to individual needs.
- Wider Fit: A wider design helps prevent blistering and improves blood flow.
- Increased Depth: Added depth allows for better stability and accommodates orthotics and inserts.
Getting the Perfect Fit
The fit of a diabetic shoe is critical for ensuring comfort and preventing injuries. Diabetic shoes should provide enough space for therapeutic inserts and padding without being too loose. Proper fitting should be done by a certified shoe fitter, podiatrist, or a certified pedorthist to ensure the best results. A professional fitting is also necessary for Medicare or insurance coverage. It’s recommended to get fitted in the afternoon when your feet are at their largest due to swelling. Instead of visiting a typical shoe store, ask your doctor for recommendations on where to find a licensed shoe fitter or schedule a house call from one of our trained specialists across the U.S.
Key Questions to Consider When Choosing Diabetic Shoes
Choosing the right diabetic shoes goes beyond just comfort; they should also support your lifestyle and health needs. Here are some important questions to ask:
- Are They Comfortable? Ensure your shoes do not pinch or cause discomfort. Look for signs of irritation, such as red spots, after wearing new shoes.
- Do I Like the Style? It’s essential to choose shoes that fit your style to avoid the temptation of wearing non-therapeutic options, which can lead to foot injuries.
- Are There Minimal Seams? Fewer seams mean less friction and a lower chance of blisters and other issues.
- Are They Safe to Walk In? Look for shoes with non-slip soles and sturdy construction to prevent falls and injuries.
- Is There Enough Room for Orthotics and Socks? Ensure the shoes have extra depth to accommodate diabetic insoles and socks.
- Can I Easily Fasten Them? Consider shoes with Velcro or elastic lacing if tying traditional laces is difficult. Avoid slip-ons, as they may not provide adequate support.

How to Get Medicare Coverage for Diabetic Shoes
To qualify for Medicare coverage for diabetic shoes, you’ll need documentation from two medical professionals:
- A prescription verifying the need for diabetic footwear.
- A certification from the doctor actively treating your diabetes confirming the necessity of diabetic shoes.
- A receipt from a Medicare-approved supplier.
By following these steps and considering these factors, you can ensure you get the right diabetic shoes for optimal comfort, support, and health management.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your comfort and foot health. Contact us today to find out more and see if you qualify!