Essential medical supplies

We carry a wide selection of durable medical equipment (DME) to help you or a loved one stay safe and independent at home. Whether you're recovering from surgery, managing a chronic condition, or need support with daily activities, our team is here to help.

Our DME Selection Includes:

  • Mobility Aids: Canes, Walkers, Rollators, and Accessories
  • Life Aids: Grabbers, Shoe Horns, Dressing Aids, Sock Aids, etc.
  • Cushions: Wheelchair Cushions, Coccyx Cushions, Waffle Cushions, Swivel Cushions. 
  • Bathroom Safety: Shower Benches, Toilet Risers, Bedside Commodes, Grab Bars, as well as other helpful bathroom safety tools.
  • Compression: Lower Extremity, Upper Extremity, Athletic Compression, 
  • Orthopedic Supplies: Back Braces, Knee Braces, Ankle Braces, Wrist Braces, Plantar Fasciitis Sleeves, Slings
We accept billing through a variety of plans, including:
  • Commercial Insurance: Highmark, Capital Blue Cross, Multiplan, TRICARE
  • Medicare & Medicaid Plans: Aetna Better Health, AmeriHealth Caritas

Plan restrictions may apply. Contact us for details or to get started.

Have questions or need help choosing the right equipment? Just ask! Our knowledgeable staff will guide you through your options, help determine insurance eligibility, and make the process as smooth as possible.

Custom & Prefabricated Compression

Why Compression?

Do you have questions about compression? Whether you have tired and achy legs, spider veins, varicose veins, edema, or more complex lymphedema – we can help.

Lymphedema is a highly under-diagnosed condition that affects the lymphatic vessels. If you have had a mastectomy, lumpectomy, radiation treatment, lymph node removal, surgeries, infections, or trauma to the limbs, you may be at risk for developing lymphedema.

Your doctor can best evaluate the cause of any post-surgical swelling. If you are diagnosed with lymphedema, we recommend seeing a trained manual lymph drainage (MLD) therapist or doctor specializing in lymphedema. Your doctor will determine what is best for your specific treatment – which may include elevation/exercise, day and/or nighttime compression garments, and/or a lymphedema pump. Our fitters are highly trained to measure and instruct you on how to wear and use all of these products.

What to expect at your fitting

  • Our fittings are performed with respect to privacy and to your individual needs. We fit all genders, shapes, and sizes.
  • We will determine your proper size by taking measurements. Getting these measurements are crucial in providing a good fit and the best results from your compression garment.
  • We will make a recommendation of size and select from our wide variety of vendor options or use exact dimensions to provide a custom garment to offer the ultimate support for your individual situation.
  • We strive to achieve a fit that is snug but not tight and without creases or folds. Communication is a key factor in getting the right fit, if the garment feels too tight or causes pain or indentations it is important to let us know.
  • We provide detailed instructions and education on using and caring for your garment. We will also inform you of the manufacturer’s warranties and specific care instructions.

Replacing your garment

The elastic fibers of your compression garment stockings will break down with wear. Proper care will increase the lifespan of your stockings, but you will need to replace your stockings or sleeve about every 3 – 6 months depending on wear and care of your garment. As a general rule, if your garment becomes easy to put on, it probably needs to be replaced.

Our Bathroom Safety Checklist

Below is a checklist to determine bathroom safety for you or your loved ones. We proved a number of medical equipment devices to help increase bathroom safety and prevent dangerous falls or slips. Bring the results of this checklist to the store and we’ll see how we can best accommodate your safety needs!