Frequently Asked Questions
The slipper is made from faux leather and airmix sole. This combination ensures durability and lightweight comfort.
The slipper measures ten point eighty-three inches in length, five point seventy-one inches in width, and three point ninety-four inches in height.
The slipper is available in size six UK. This size is designed to provide a comfortable fit for most women.
Simply slip your feet into the slippers for instant comfort. The design allows for easy on-and-off wear, making them ideal for indoor use.
Yes, the ORTHO JOY slippers are designed specifically for individuals experiencing foot pain, including conditions like plantar fasciitis and arthritis.
Yes, they can be worn outdoors, but they are primarily designed for indoor use. The lightweight airmix sole provides comfort during short outdoor trips.
To clean the slippers, wipe them with a damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals to preserve the faux leather material.
Yes, the slippers are made from skin-friendly materials. This design helps to prevent blisters and discomfort during wear.
If the slippers do not fit, you can return them according to the retailer's return policy. Ensure they are in original condition for a hassle-free return.
Yes, the ORTHO JOY slippers offer cushioning and support, which can help alleviate discomfort in the arch area.
Yes, they are designed for individuals with diabetes, providing extra comfort and support to alleviate common foot problems.
Details about the warranty can vary by retailer. Check with your purchase location for specific warranty information.
The ORTHO JOY Doctor Fancy Slipper is available in pink. This color adds a stylish touch to the orthopedic design.
Yes, the slippers are specifically designed to be lightweight and comfortable, making them an excellent choice for elderly users.
Yes, they feature an extra soft, cushioned footbed that enhances comfort and support for your feet.
Yes, these slippers make a thoughtful gift for anyone who values comfort, especially those with foot issues.


















