Compression Garments · London, Ontario
Fitted compression for the people on their feet the longest.
Graduated compression, properly measured and fitted — built for long shifts, long runs, and long recoveries. Most benefit plans cover part of the cost.
Who we fit
Built for the people who can't sit down all day
Compression is not only for one type of client. The right fit depends on your job, your activity, and your circulation needs.
Healthcare Professionals
12-hour shifts on hard floors take a toll on circulation and leg fatigue. Most workplace benefit plans cover part of the cost.
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Athletes & Runners
Graduated compression supports recovery between training sessions and helps reduce swelling after long runs.
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Circulation & Medical Concerns
For varicose veins, swelling, or post-surgical recovery, properly graduated compression is a clinical recommendation.
Learn more →Not the same as socks off a store shelf
Off-the-shelf compression socks come in generic size ranges and a single compression level. Properly fitted compression is measured to your leg and matched to the compression level your situation actually needs.
A better fit matters because too loose may not provide enough support, and too tight can be uncomfortable enough that you stop wearing them.
| Store-Bought | Fitted (Ours) | |
|---|---|---|
| Sizing | Generic size range | Measured to your leg |
| Compression level | One-size pressure | Matched to your specific need |
| Cost | Cheaper upfront | Often partly covered by benefits |
| Durability | Loses compression fast | Holds graduated compression longer |
Getting fitted takes one visit
Measure
We measure your leg to determine correct size and compression level.
Match
We match you to the right garment for your role, activity, or condition.
Fit & Go
You leave wearing the right fit, with guidance on care and replacement timing.
Fit Right, or We Fix It
If your fit isn't right, we'll re-measure and adjust at no charge. Most benefit plans cover part of the cost — we'll help you check what yours covers.
Common Questions
Are compression garments covered by my workplace benefits?
Many extended health plans cover part of the cost, especially for healthcare workers and those with a medical recommendation. We can help you check your specific coverage.
How is fitted compression different from what I can buy at the pharmacy?
Pharmacy compression comes in generic sizes and one compression level. We measure your leg and match you to the specific compression level appropriate for your job, activity, or condition.
How long does a fitting take?
Most fittings take about 20–30 minutes, and you leave wearing the correct size and compression level.
How often do compression garments need replacing?
Typically every 3–6 months with daily wear, since graduated compression loses effectiveness over time. We'll give you specific guidance based on your garment and usage.
Do I need a doctor's prescription for compression garments?
You can book a fitting without a referral. Some benefit plans may require a prescription or medical note for reimbursement, and we can help you understand what your plan asks for.
Can I wear compression garments through a full shift?
Yes, if the garment is properly fitted and appropriate for your needs. We’ll give you wear-time guidance based on your job, symptoms, and compression level.
Book online
Get fitted for compression that actually works for your day.
Automated online booking — no phone tag required. Most benefit plans cover part of the cost.
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