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Compression Hosiery

We have certified fitters on staff, and we can custom or special order a product to suit your needs.

We stock the following in a variety of lengths, colors and sizes:

  • Classic Medical-Style Compression Stockings (Knee High and Thigh High)

  • Therapeutic Compression Stockings (Knee High and Thigh High)

  • Medical-Style Pantyhose

  • Women's Fashion (Sheer) Compression Stockings and Pantyhose

  • Men's Therapeutic Support Socks

  • Specialty Socks

 

Our brands include:

  • Advanced Orthopaedics

  • Futuro

  • Jobst

  • Juzo

  • Sigvaris

  • T.E.D

  • Therafirm

  • TruForm

  • Venosan

Compression Hosiery

Stocking Guide
 

  • Light (8-15 mmHg): For leg fatigue; slight ankle, leg and foot swelling.
     

  • Moderate (15-20 mmHg): For minor varicosities; minor varicosities during pregnancy; tired legs; minor ankle, leg and foot swelling; post surgery.
     

  • Firm (20-30 mmHg): For tired, aching legs; moderate varicosities; moderate varicosities during pregnancy; moderate edema; post sclerotherapy and other surgery; prevention of recurrence of venous ulcerations; superficial thrombophlebitis.
     

  • Extra Firm (30-40 mmHg): For severe varicosities; severe edema; lymphatic edema; prevention and management of venous ulcerations; chronic venous insufficiency; prevention of post thrombotic syndrome; management of PTS manifestations; orthotic hypotension; post sclerotherapy; post surgery.

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199 Brook Street
Scarsdale, New York 10583


Phone: 914-725-1827

Fax: 914-725-6083

info@wilmontpharmacy.com

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