Can anyone recommend a good podiatrist in SLC? I'm in need of some orthotics. I know. First braces, and now this.
Diana H. replied:
http://www.chandlerswalkshoppe.com/services/. Chandlers has a licensed pedorthist on staff. They will evaluate your need for orthotics for free (without paying copay like you would with podiatrist) and will then recommend what you need to help your feet. A podiatrist usually refers you out to a pedorthist because the podiatrist can deal with so many other foot issues in addition to orthotics. They usually don't have time nor expertise in the orthotics arena.