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Meet the Caring Professionals at B.C. Prosthetic & Orthotic Services

​Trusted Foot specialist in Kelowna

Foot health is an important part of overall mobility and comfort. Conditions affecting the feet can lead to long-term complications if left untreated. At B.C. Prosthetic & Orthotic Services, our team collaborates with physicians and orthotists to support individuals requiring specialized foot care in Kelowna. A foot specialist is trained to diagnose and manage medical conditions affecting the foot, ankle, and lower leg.

 

Whether dealing with persistent pain, sports-related injuries, or chronic conditions such as diabetes, consulting a foot specialist can help prevent further complications and restore function. Contact us today to visit our trusted foot specialists in Kelowna!

BC Prosthetics

Who We Are

The health professionals at B.C. Prosthetic & Orthotic Services have been serving the needs of amputees and other patients with a combination of cutting-edge technology and skilled and compassionate care for over 30 years. We are dedicated to providing the highest level of quality service and care available and working with you, as well as your medical practitioners and therapists, to arrive at solutions that provide the optimum benefits for your needs and lifestyle.

You can rely on our quality and service standards. We handle the entire process of designing and customizing your prosthetics with no third-party involvement. Our reputation within the community has grown over the years, and we are seen as one of the leading distributors of orthotics and prosthetics in BC.

An orthotist is trained to handle a wide range of foot and ankle concerns. Patients often visit a foot specialist for the following reasons:
 

  • Structural issues

    • Flat feet, high arches, bunions, hammertoes.

    • Conditions that affect balance, stability, and walking patterns.
       

  • Skin and nail concerns

    • Ingrown toenails, fungal infections, corns, calluses, and warts.

    • Preventive care for people with reduced circulation or diabetes.
       

  • Injuries

    • Sprains, fractures, and tendon injuries.

    • Support for rehabilitation after accidents or sports-related trauma.
       

  • Chronic medical conditions

    • Arthritis, diabetes-related foot problems, or circulation issues.

    • Management to reduce the risk of ulcers and long-term complications.
       

  • Gait and mobility problems

    • Assessment of walking patterns.

    • Recommendations for custom orthotics or specialized footwear.
       

At B.C. Prosthetic & Orthotic Services, we aim to support treatment plans by providing orthotics and orthopedic shoes prescribed by our foot specialists in Kelowna.

What Types of Conditions Can a Foot specialist Address?

Knowing when to consult an orthotist can prevent issues from worsening. Some warning signs indicate it may be time to see a foot specialist:

 

  • Persistent foot or ankle pain lasting more than a few days.

  • Swelling, redness, or tenderness that does not improve.

  • Difficulty walking or bearing weight on one or both feet.

  • Toenail or skin infections that do not heal with over-the-counter care.

  • Recurring blisters, corns, or calluses.

  • Numbness, tingling, or changes in skin colour, particularly for people with diabetes.

  • Injuries such as sprains or suspected fractures.

Signs You Need Professional Attention?

An appointment with an orthotist is most effective when you arrive prepared. Patients can take several steps before seeing a foot specialist to ensure accurate assessment and tailored treatment:
 

  • Bring medical records

    • Include a list of medications, previous treatments, or relevant health conditions.
       

  • Track symptoms

    • Note when pain started, activities that worsen or improve it, and any changes in the foot’s appearance.
       

  • Wear common footwear

    • Bring the shoes you wear most often, as they may provide clues about walking patterns and alignment.
       

  • List questions in advance

    • Prepare specific concerns about pain, mobility, or footwear needs.
       

  • Expect a physical examination

    • An orthotist may check the range of motion, circulation, and areas of tenderness.

    • Imaging tests may be recommended if a more detailed assessment is needed.

Preparing for a Visit to a Foot specialist 

While a foot specialist diagnoses and manages medical conditions, B.C. Prosthetic & Orthotic Services provides devices and footwear solutions prescribed as part of the treatment plan. Our services in Kelowna include:

 

  • Custom orthotics – Tailored inserts to support alignment and relieve pressure.
     

  • Orthopedic shoes – Designed for people who require additional depth, width, and cushioning.
     

  • Bracing and supports – For patients recovering from injuries or requiring stability.
     

  • Collaboration with physicians and orthotists – We work in coordination with healthcare providers to ensure continuity of care.
     

We strive to assist patients in maintaining independence, comfort, and long-term foot health.

How B.C. Prosthetic & Orthotic Services Support Podiatric Care

Maintaining healthy feet reduces the likelihood of requiring extensive treatment later. Foot specialists often recommend the following preventive strategies:

 

  • Choose footwear with proper support, adequate width, and cushioned soles.

  • Trim toenails straight across to avoid ingrown nails.

  • Maintain healthy circulation through regular exercise and movement.

  • Keep feet clean and dry to prevent fungal infections.

  • Inspect feet daily for cuts, swelling, or changes, especially for people with diabetes.

  • Replace worn-out footwear to maintain proper support.
     

Preventive care plays an important role in minimizing complications and ensuring mobility over time. For personalized guidance and treatment, call our trusted foot specialist in Kelowna today to schedule your appointment.

Preventive Measures for Long-term Foot Health

Support Your Mobility with a Foot specialist in Kelowna

B.C. Prosthetic & Orthotic Services provides the professional care your feet require.

Main Office

B.C. Prosthetic & Orthotic Services
101-2000 Enterprise Way
Kelowna, BC V1Y 9S9

Phone: 250-868-3397

Other offices

Penticton Office

96 White Ave. West
Penticton, BC  V2A 5M7 

Phone: 250-490-3397

Vernon Office

3403 32nd Ave.
Vernon, BC V1T 7S

Phone: 250-542-3384

Salmon Arm Office

#4-680 Marine Park Drive
Salmon Arm, 
BC  V1E 3L4 

Phone: 1-888-868-3397

Email 

bcpo@shaw.ca
 

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SERVICE AREA

B.C. Prosthetic & Orthotic Services has four locations in BC to serve you better. We serve Kelowna, Penticton, Vernon, Salmon Arm, and the surrounding areas. Visit us today at the office closest to you.

We offer no-charge consultations.

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