San Antonio mobile prosthetic care

Mobile Prosthetic Care in San Antonio

Central Texas O&P gives San Antonio patients a direct local path for prosthetic evaluations, prosthetic leg fitting support, fit updates, and follow-up care when a mobile visit makes more sense than extra travel.

Serving San Antonio, Boerne, New Braunfels, Schertz, Seguin, and nearby communities.

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Custom Prosthetic Care in San Antonio

A person with a prosthetic leg walking up a wooden ramp indoors.

Offering at-home visits

Central Texas O&P supports San Antonio patients who are starting prosthetic care after an amputation, replacing or refitting an existing device, or trying to solve pain, skin irritation, alignment, or socket-comfort problems.

Patients and referral partners can use this page to see who to call, where the San Antonio office is, when a home or facility visit may be appropriate, and how intake, records, insurance questions, and follow-up visits are coordinated. It also gives referring teams a clearer local page to share when they need records, documentation, and next-step coordination for San Antonio prosthetic care.

Serving San Antonio, Boerne, New Braunfels, Schertz, Seguin, and nearby communities.

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Patient support

San Antonio care that stays practical after the first appointment

Central Texas O&P keeps San Antonio prosthetic care practical after the first appointment by pairing local intake, fitting support, mobile visit options, and follow-up adjustments with one clear contact path.

Use the San Antonio number when you want direct local help with a new prosthetic plan, a fit issue, a replacement discussion, or referral coordination for a patient who needs prosthetic care.

Who this page is for

  • New amputees who need a first prosthetic plan and a clear next step after surgery or rehabilitation.
  • Current prosthetic users dealing with discomfort, volume changes, skin concerns, gait changes, or a device that no longer fits daily life well.
  • Family members, caregivers, case managers, rehab teams, and referring physicians coordinating records, appointment timing, and practical follow-up.
Start intake

At-home evaluations

Begin care where the patient already lives, recovers, or receives support when travel creates an unnecessary barrier.

Fit follow-up

Use direct visits for comfort updates, socket adjustments, alignment questions, and practical wear guidance after delivery.

Local coordination

Keep families, caregivers, case managers, rehab teams, and referring clinicians connected to one San Antonio contact path.

Care we coordinate

Support patients usually ask for first

  • In-home, facility-based, and office-connected prosthetic evaluations for San Antonio-area patients
  • Below-knee and above-knee prosthetic leg planning, fitting support, and follow-up care when clinically appropriate
  • Socket comfort checks, alignment questions, replacement planning, and second-opinion discussions for an existing prosthesis
  • Coordination for new-patient onboarding, referral paperwork, records, insurance questions, and documentation needs
  • Practical follow-up after delivery so fit, comfort, and daily-use concerns can be addressed before they become larger barriers

Getting started

What getting started can look like in San Antonio

  1. Call the San Antonio team to talk through current device use, amputation level, comfort issues, referral status, records, and timing.
  2. Choose the appointment path that fits the patient: office coordination, a home visit, a rehab setting, or another care facility when appropriate.
  3. Review goals, mobility needs, fit concerns, and documentation so the prosthetic plan can match the patient rather than a generic device path.
  4. Move into fabrication, fitting, delivery, and adjustment visits with one local contact path for follow-up questions.
  5. Use the shared new-patient and contact pages when paperwork, referrals, or insurance information need to be sent securely.

FAQ

Common questions

Do you help with below-knee prosthetic legs in San Antonio?

Yes. Central Texas O&P can coordinate San Antonio prosthetic care for lower-limb needs, including below-knee prosthetic planning, fitting support, comfort follow-up, and replacement discussions when clinically appropriate.

Can you help with above-knee prosthetic care?

Yes. Patients and referral partners can contact the San Antonio team to discuss above-knee prosthetic needs, current device concerns, records, appointment timing, and the next practical step.

Do you travel to homes or rehab facilities in San Antonio?

Yes. The San Antonio care model includes home and facility-based visits when that is the right fit for the patient, especially when travel, recovery, transportation, or care-setting logistics make a mobile visit more practical.

Can family members or referral partners help start care?

Yes. Families, caregivers, case managers, rehab teams, and referring clinicians can contact the team directly to coordinate the first step, send referral information, and clarify what records or insurance details are useful.

Can you help if my current prosthetic leg hurts?

Yes. Fit and comfort problems are a common reason to call. The San Antonio team can talk through socket discomfort, skin irritation, alignment concerns, volume changes, or replacement questions and help decide the next appointment path.

Where should new patients start?

Start with the New Patients or Contact page, or call the San Antonio number directly, so the team can review records, referral status, insurance questions, mobility goals, and next steps.