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ForMotion Orthotics & Prosthetics Clinic in Longview, TX
At ForMotion, we provide advanced, customized orthotics and specialized prosthetics services designed to support mobility, comfort, and independence. Our Longvi...
At ForMotion, we provide advanced, customized orthotics and specialized prosthetics services designed to support mobility, comfort, and independence. Our Longview clinic delivers one-on-one personal attention and clinical expertise to help patients move forward with confidence. Whether you are recovering from surgery, managing a chronic condition, or adapting to limb loss, our team designs care plans focused on how you want to move and live.
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905 Walnut Hill Drive, Ste A, Longview, TX, 75605
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For questions regarding accessibility, services, and more, please call our team at 903.234.9300.
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Longview, TX
Customized Treatment
Leading Orthotics & Prosthetics in Longview, TX
Our Longview clinic provides comprehensive orthotic and prosthetic care using modern materials, proven fabrication techniques, and evidence-based clinical practices. Every device is designed to align with each patient’s anatomy, activity level, and long-term goals.
Custom Orthotics Solutions
Our orthotic services focus on improving alignment, stability, and comfort while supporting daily mobility and recovery. Orthotic services available at the Longview clinic include:
- Ankle Foot Orthoses
- Cervical Orthoses
- Fracture Bracing
- Hip Orthoses
- Knee Ankle Foot Orthoses
- Knee Orthoses
- Microprocessor Controlled Systems
- Post-Operative Bracing
- Protective and Cranial Remolding Helmets
- Scoliosis Bracing
- Spinal Orthoses
- Upper Extremity Orthoses
Custom Prosthetics Solutions
Lower Limb Prostheses
- Above Knee Prostheses
- Below Knee Prostheses
- Partial Foot Prostheses
- Hip Disarticulations
- Elevated Vacuum Sockets
- Microprocessor Controlled Systems
- Sports and Activity-Specific Prostheses
- Post-Operative Prosthetic Care
- Above Elbow Prostheses
- Below Elbow Prostheses
- Partial Finger Prostheses
- Partial Hand Prostheses
- Shoulder Disarticulations
- Wrist Disarticulations
- Styles of Upper Extremity Prostheses
- Myoelectric Prostheses
- Body Powered Prostheses
- Hybrid Prostheses
- Passive Prostheses
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Trusted by Our Community
The best way to understand what care at ForMotion Clinic is like is to hear it from the people who experience it every day—our patients.
Our Approach
ForMotion Clinic Longview, TX: Reliable & Local
ForMotion is committed to helping you move with ease and assurance. With tailored treatment and reliable support, we’re with you from start to finish.
Individualized Care Plans
Every patient receives a customized treatment plan based on clinical needs, lifestyle considerations, and long-term mobility goals.
Advanced Technology
Our clinicians incorporate elevated vacuum systems, microprocessor components, and activity-specific designs when appropriate to enhance comfort and performance.
Ongoing Follow-Up
We provide continued education, adjustments, and long-term support to ensure each device continues to perform as intended.
Patient-Centered Experience
Clear communication, trust, and consistency guide every interaction, from the first consultation through long-term care.
ForMotion Clinic Longview, TX FAQs
Does Medicare or Medicaid cover my device?
Coverage depends on your diagnosis, medical documentation, and individual insurance plan. Our Longview team assists patients with insurance verification, required documentation, and authorization processes whenever possible. While Medicare and Medicaid often cover medically necessary orthotic and prosthetic devices, coverage details vary. We review benefits carefully, explain expected costs clearly, and work closely with insurers to help minimize unexpected expenses throughout the treatment process.
Is there accessible parking at the Longview, TX clinic?
Yes. The Longview clinic offers accessible parking and an entryway designed to accommodate patients using wheelchairs, walkers, or other mobility aids. If you have specific accessibility concerns or require additional assistance upon arrival, we encourage you to contact the clinic ahead of your appointment so our team can make appropriate arrangements.
How long does it generally take to make a custom device?
Timelines vary depending on the type of orthotic or prosthetic device, clinical complexity, and insurance approval requirements. Some postoperative prosthetic care devices may be provided relatively quickly, while definitive prostheses often require multiple fittings over several weeks. Your clinician will outline expected timelines during your evaluation and keep you informed at every stage of fabrication and fitting.
Do you accept walk-ins at the Longview, TX location?
The Longview clinic operates by appointment only to ensure each patient receives dedicated time and attention. While walk-ins are not guaranteed, we encourage patients with urgent needs to call the clinic directly. Our team will do its best to accommodate scheduling needs whenever possible.