Women's Diabetic Shoes, Boots, and Sneakers

There are many different diabetic shoe styles available for women. No Cost Shoes not only helps you find a great pair - we also coordinate Medicare reimbursement and direct insurance billing so you can get shoes at little or no cost with a doctor's prescription. Our collection features many different pairs of shoes and boots that are fashionable, comfortable, reliable, and so much more. We're excited to help you find the perfect fit.

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Everyday Comfort and Style with Casual Diabetic Shoes for Women

Picking the right pair of shoes to wear on a day-to-day basis can be difficult - but it can also be a lot of fun! When looking for day-to-day diabetic shoes, it's important to find something that is extremely comfortable and well-suited to your daily activities. Make sure you have your shoes professionally fitted to ensure the best possible protection.

Diabetic Dress Shoes for Women

Diabetic shoes prioritize comfort and fit, but that doesn't mean you have to sacrifice style! There are several options for women looking for more formal or fashionable shoe that protects them from diabetic foot complications. These shoes a perfect to wear to work, church, special events, and so much more.

Diabetic Athletic and Running Shoes for Women

For many women, exercise is an important part of managing diabetes. Finding the right shoes will keep feet safe and secure while walking and running, protecting from injury while managing friction and foot alignment.

Diabetic Hiking Shoes and Boots for Women

For many women, exercise is an important part of managing diabetes. Finding the right shoes will keep feet safe and secure while walking and running, protecting from injury while managing friction and foot alignment.

Our Best-Selling Women's Diabetic Hiking Shoes and Boots

Diabetic Shoe Tips for Women

Women's diabetic shoes are similar to their male counterparts' in terms of technology and materials, differing from male shoes only in style and size. They also tend to have less width wide than men's shoes, although wider shoes are available for women who need them.

Here are a few of our top diabetic shoe tips for women:

  • Make velcro your friend! The velcro used for most diabetic shoes can sometimes be incorporated into stylish designs and patterns in women's shoes. Don't shy away from it - embrace it and you'll find a great pair.
  • Don't wear non-diabetic shoes, even for special occasions. Tight fitting shoes or heels are particularly dangerous for diabetic feet, especially if you get injured in any way. If you need to get dressed up, there are plenty of great and affordable designs that do not require you to trade health or comfort for style.
  • Consider ease of use. If you have back trouble or difficulty bending down, you may prefer a shoe with a single velcro attachment to one with laces.
  • Purchase your shoes from a company that can directly bill Medicare or your private insurance, like nocostshoes.com. This will save you a lot of time and money when you're ready to order the perfect pair.

Will Medicare or private insurance cover my new diabetic shoes?

Women's diabetic shoes are similar to their male counterparts' in terms of technology and materials, differing from male shoes only in style and size. They also tend to have less width wide than men's shoes, although wider shoes are available for women who need them.

Here's what you need to get your therapeutic shoes covered by Medicare or private insurance:

  • A prescription from your doctor
  • Shoe fitting from an accredited professional
  • A shoe that is covered by Medicare (inserts are also available each year)

Typically, women will buy their shoes and apply for reimbursement. This can be a long and sometimes disappointing process - if you misplace your prescription or fail to have your feet properly fitted, your shoes may not be covered.

No Cost Shoes takes care of all this for you. We fax a prescription to your doctor to sign, send a shoe fitter to your house, and even bill Medicare and/or insurance directly for your new shoes.

4 EASY STEPS TO RECEIVE YOUR NEW THERAPEUTIC SHOES.

  Fill out an application to see if you qualify.
  A prescription will be faxed to your primary physician.
  After the prescription is signed, a certified shoe fitter will fit your new shoes.
  Enjoy your new shoes!