Expert Footwear Solutions – Not Just Wider Shoes

Finding the right footwear is about far more than choosing a larger size or a wider fit. Many people visit us after trying multiple “wide” brands without success.

At TDO Therapy in Farnham, we provide specialist orthopaedic and diabetic shoe fitting designed around structure, depth, and protection — not just extra width.

Our footwear is classified as Class 1 medical devices and recommended by orthopaedists and podiatrists. Each fitting appointment is focused on long-term foot health, stability, and pressure protection.

📍 49 Downing Street, Farnham, GU9 7PH


Why Choose a Specialist Shoe Fitting in Farnham?

Many high street shoes — even wide-fit styles — are not designed for complex or progressive foot conditions.

A professional orthopaedic fitting is particularly important if you:

  • Have diabetes or neuropathy

  • Experience swelling that changes during the day

  • Have bunions, hammer toes or deformities

  • Wear custom orthotics

  • Struggle with instability or balance

  • Have one foot larger than the other

  • Have tried wide shoes that still feel unsupported

The right structure can make a significant difference to comfort and confidence when walking.


What Makes TDO Therapy Different?

We are not a general shoe shop.

We specialise in structured orthopaedic and diabetic footwear designed to:

  • Provide enhanced depth for swelling and orthotics

  • Offer reinforced heel stability

  • Reduce forefoot pressure using rocker sole design

  • Protect sensitive feet with seam-minimised interiors

  • Support long-term foot alignment and posture

  • Include removable insoles (6–10mm options depending on fitting)

  • Offer custom build-ups for leg length discrepancies

Our shoes are crafted using specially developed lasts to provide both depth and structured support — helping to prevent pressure-related complications and reduce progression of certain conditions.


Our Farnham Shoe Fitting Process

Every appointment includes:

  • Assessment of foot structure and shape

  • Measurement of length, width and depth

  • Review of pressure areas and circulation

  • Gait observation

  • Trial of appropriate structured styles

  • Adjustments based on comfort and medical need

We focus on finding the correct support for your individual condition — not simply the widest shoe available.


Supporting Diabetic Foot Health in Farnham

Diabetic foot complications can develop quickly without appropriate footwear.

Properly fitted medical-grade footwear can help:

  • Reduce pressure points

  • Improve stability

  • Accommodate protective insoles

  • Lower ulcer risk

  • Protect vulnerable skin

If you have diabetes, specialist footwear should be considered part of your long-term foot care plan.


Serving Farnham and Surrounding Areas

Our store is centrally located on Downing Street in Farnham, within easy reach of local car parks and walking distance from Farnham train station.

We regularly welcome visitors from:

  • Guildford

  • Godalming

  • Alton

  • Camberley

  • Hindhead

  • Bordon

  • Petersfield

  • Liphook

  • And the surrounding areas in Surrey, Hampshire and West Sussex

Many customers travel specifically for specialist fitting when high street options have not worked.


Book Your Specialist Shoe Fitting in Farnham

If you are struggling to find footwear that truly supports your needs, a professional fitting may make all the difference.

Visit TDO Therapy in Farnham for structured orthopaedic and diabetic footwear designed for protection, stability, and long-term comfort.

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📍 49 Downing Street, Farnham, GU9 7PH
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Frequently Asked Questions

1
Do I need an appointment for shoe fitting in Farnham?

Walk-ins are welcome when available, but we recommend booking to ensure we can allocate enough time for assessment and fitting—especially for complex foot needs.

2
Is the shoe fitting service free?

Yes, our shoe fitting assessment is free. The goal is to find the correct footwear solution for your needs without pressure or guesswork.

3
How long does a fitting take?

Most fittings take around 20–40 minutes, depending on foot shape, swelling, medical needs, and whether you use orthotics.

4
What should I bring to my appointment?

If you have them, please bring your orthotics/insoles, any AFO/brace you wear, and a pair of socks you typically use day-to-day.

5
Can you help if I have diabetes or neuropathy?

Yes. We provide medical-grade orthopaedic and diabetic footwear designed to reduce pressure points, improve stability, and support long-term foot health.

6
Can I wear orthotics or custom insoles with your shoes?

Yes. Many of our styles have removable insoles and extra depth to accommodate orthotics or specialist inserts.

7
Do you offer shoes for bunions, hammer toes, or foot deformities?

Yes. We fit structured footwear with protective design features and appropriate volume to reduce friction and pressure around sensitive areas.

8
Do you provide solutions for balance and stability issues?

Yes. We often fit customers who feel unstable in standard footwear. Reinforced heel support, structured uppers, and appropriate sole design can improve confidence while walking.