Expert Orthotic Services for Adults & Children

At Anacortes Prosthetics & Orthotics LLC, we provide exceptional orthotic services tailored to meet the unique needs of both adults and children. With 20+ years of clinical experience, our team is committed to enhancing the quality of life for our patients by delivering innovative and custom orthotic solutions. Whether you need support for conditions like plantar fasciitis, scoliosis, or post-injury rehabilitation, we combine advanced technology with compassionate care to ensure optimal results.

Our orthotic solutions are designed to restore function, alleviate discomfort, and promote overall wellness. Serving Skagit, Whatcom, Island, San Juan, Snohomish, and King Counties, we are proud to be a trusted partner in your journey toward better movement and improved daily living. From custom-molded foot orthotics to bracing for spinal support, we work closely with each patient to create personalized solutions that fit their lifestyle and medical needs.

With two decades of expertise and a focus on evidence-based care, Anacortes Prosthetics & Orthotics LLC has become a leader in orthotic services in the Pacific Northwest. Our specialists are skilled in treating a wide range of conditions, offering solutions that help children achieve proper growth and development and empowering adults to stay active and independent. Contact us today to learn how we can help you or your loved ones regain comfort, confidence, and control with our trusted orthotic care.


Frequently Asked Questions

    • Current prescription signed by a physician

    • Photo ID

    • Insurance card (if you would like us to work with your insurance)

  • We currently accept the following Insurances, but this list is not all-inclusive. Don’t see your insurance? Call us! We can tell you if we are in-network.

    • AARP (as Primary or Secondary)

    • Aetna

    • Amerigroup

    • Anthem Blue Cross

    • Blue Card, Blue Shield

    • CHPW

    • Coordinated Care

    • Kaiser

    • L&I

    • Medicare

    • Medicaid (DSHS)

    • Molina

    • Premera

    • Regence

    • Sedgewick

    • Tricare

    • United Healthcare

    • Veterans Administration

  • Yes! To ensure compliance and payment from your insurance provider, it is best to first make an appointment with the physician who treats your diabetes to obtain a prescription for footwear, then call us to fax their office the paperwork required. We are here to help if you have questions.

  • Yes we do. We have a variety of options available, ranging from custom to those pre-sized based on measurement. Most insurances will not provide coverage for compression socks, with the exception of the VA when medically appropriate. For all others, these are self-pay items. A prescription is helpful, but not necessary. We are now stocking compression socks in our office through Lunatik Athletiks.

  • A medical device that supports an existing body part.  Devices can be either custom-made or prefabricated.  Options to determine which is optimal depend on each individual’s condition for which the device is needed, as well as their anatomical size and shape. 

  • We have a large array of services.  The list below is a start.  If you don't see what you are looking for listed, please contact us to inquire.  There is no charge for evaluations.

          Orthotic Services
                Lower Extremity
                     Custom molded shoes
                     Knee Braces (functional, post-op IROM, and arthritis)
                     Foot Orthotics
                     Extra-depth Diabetic Footwear
                     UCBLs
                     Walking Boots
                     PRAFOs
                     Ankle Foot Orthoses (AFOs)
                     Arizona Style AFOs
                     Short Leg (Richie Style) AFOs           
                     Carbon Fiber AFOs
                     Night Splints
                     Pediatric Bracing
                          SureSteps, DAFOs, KAFOs, upper extremity, spinal, SWASH
                     Knee Ankle Foot Orthoses (KAFOs)
                     Stance Control KAFOs
                     Hip Knee Ankle Foot Orthoses (HKAFOs)
                     Reciprocating Gait Orthoses (RGOs)
                     Hip Abduction Orthoses
                     Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) system
               Spinal
                     Lumbo-Sacral Orthoses (LSOs)
                     Hyperextension orthoses
                     Thoraco-Lumbar-Sacral Orthoses (TLSOs)
                     Scoliosis TLSOs
                     Cervical orthoses
                     Cervical-Thoraco-Lumbar-Sacral Orthoses (CTLSOs)
               Upper Extremity
                     Wrist, Hand and Elbow Orthoses
                     Shoulder Abduction Orthoses
                     BENIK Orthoses
                     Sarmiento Style Humeral Fracture Orthoses
                     ROM orthoses
         Prosthetic Services
             Lower Extremity
                     Endoskeletal Systems
                     Exoskeletal Systems
                     Temporary Prostheses
                     Definitive Prostheses
                     Supracondylar Suspension
                     Pin Suspension
                     Silicone Suction Suspension
                     Suction Sockets
                     Vacuum assisted sockets
                     Microprocessor Controlled Knees
                     Hip Disarticulation Prostheses
                     Symes Prostheses
                     Partial Foot Prostheses
                     Swim/Water Prostheses (not reimbursed by insurance)
                     Cosmetic/Silicone restorations
               Upper Extremity
                     Conventional/Body Powered Prostheses
                     Myoelectric Prostheses
                     Passive Prostheses
                     Cosmetic Restorations

  • An orthosis is either prefabricated or custom fabricated, depending on each individual’s specific situation.  The fabrication process begins with taking a mold and/or measurements of the affected body part.  A device is then chosen or specifically created for your body and needs. 

    • What should I do if the fit of my prosthetic/orthotic changes?  Please contact your practitioner promptly.

    • What should I do if my prosthesis/orthosis breaks?  Discontinue use and contact your practitioner immediately.

    • Can I fix or adjust a prosthetic/orthotic by myself?   No, this could lead to bodily injury or harm and/or permanent damage to your device. (As well as void your warranty.)

    • Can I get my hard plastic orthosis wet?   Yes.  However it should be cleaned and dried thoroughly before you reapply it.  It is comes in contact with salt water, be sure to rinse it thoroughly with fresh water.  Be aware that the cushioning inside some braces my mildew if not properly dried. 

    • Can I get my prosthesis wet?   Not usually.  Most prostheses are not water compatible, unless they have been specifically designed for water activity.