DoctorInsole Custom-Grade Orthotic Insoles Assigned HCPCS Codes
DoctorInsole, the world’s premier custom-grade OTC orthotic insole manufacturer, already known for evoking high-flying deeds when it comes to providing a corrective affordable line of products to the masses through its premium orthotic insoles, proudly announces their newly assigned HCPCS code (L3040) allowing eligible medical professionals to bill for reimbursement for their custom-grade orthotic insoles dispensed to their patients.
Scott Rosenthal, Vice President of DoctorInsole adds, “We take pride in our products being really transformational by helping individuals better their everyday lives. Receiving the HCPCS code L3040 is really fantastic, because this will go a long way in helping us to positively impact the masses by offering limitless health benefits through our products and will also allow medical professionals to bill for reimbursement for our custom-grade orthotic insoles.”
With over 20 patents in the US, EU, Canada and Mexico, DoctorInsole has created a new patent-protected line of insoles that can’t be repeated and are one of a kind. They consulted with elite Doctors and scientists to create a patented design which gives the quality and durability of a custom orthotic, yet at a fraction of the cost. Their insoles not only change the way people feel, but restore natural alignment, promote better posture and revive feel. DoctorInsole has created a line of cutting edge products that can be used by anyone, from avid marathon runners to baby boomers. Their patent protected orthotic insoles help feet and the body function in a better, more biomechanically efficient way, allowing for improved balance, posture, pain relief and a wide array of other health benefits.
ABOUT DOCTORINSOLE
DoctorInsole, a Los Angeles based company, created the first over-the-counter, custom-grade orthotic insole. DoctorInsole specializes in orthotic insoles that feature a pressure-sensitive memory foam layer that shapes to the contours of the foot while maintaining a shell that positions the body in a neutral, biomechanically optimal position. The idea was born using a unique blend of general science, locomotive biomechanics, and patient research by Robert Joseph, DPM, a leading Los Angeles foot and ankle surgeon.