Infracare Cold Feet Socks
Regular price $60.00 Save $-60.00PYRO SOCKS FOR COLD FEET
Cold feet could be due to Raynaud's, Chilblains etc. which can get aggravated due to cold weather conditions. Infracare Bio- material socks work warm up the feet without causing sweat build up. They are thin, breathable; Night times can be particularly difficult.
Direction for use:
Use Infracare socks for 3 - 4 hours before seeing the results. For diabetic patients who have a history of bleeding use white socks. You will notice that your feet are feeling less cold. For use in outdoors and activities like winter sports, winter hunting and winter farming use Infracare cold feet socks as the first layer of socks
Benefits:
Made of 90 % cotton, 5 % Polyurethane and Bio-materials these socks are designed to be constriction free and seam free. They can be used as Diabetic socks. Wash in cold water and drip dry for re-use. Do not use washing machine or dryers
Align's collection of off-the-shelf healthy footwear can be eligible for coverage under some insurance plans.
Keep in mind, coverage for custom shoes are a completely different category and start at $2000+.
For confirmation of your insurance coverage for our products and services, we suggest you get in contact with your provider by phone or online account and ask about your coverage for medical products and off-the-shelf healthy footwear.We can also provide you with detailed quotes to send to your insurance company, upon request. While we do our best to guide you to the most appropriate appointment for your needs, understanding individual insurance coverage is ultimately the responsibility of the client, before the appointment.
An appointment is required to receive a prescription and will only be provided for your footwear or medical product needs if the clinician assesses there is a medical need.
Our Client Experience team is here if you have any questions, at all. We look forward to discussing the next steps with you, hosting you in our luxurious facility, and revolutionizing the way you walk.

