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  1. B. Englund Active Member


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    Hi

    I am practising in Sweden and are wondering about podiatry-orthotic lab options. Have been looking mainly at the UK, other suggestions? It has to be EU (cheaper, less prob. with customs, tax etc.), both plaster and scanner compatible, quite fast fabrication process as the delivery will take some time, possibility to have EVA orthotics, willing to ship internationally.

    Any suggestions? Please include the “about-cost “per orthotic for the lab.

    Cheers

    Björn Englund
    Podiatrist
    Stockholm, Sweden
     
    Last edited: Jun 24, 2009
  2. anDRe Active Member

    Hi
    I am a podiatrist from Portugal and I ordinarily work whid a EU company called EDSER labs.
    You can obtain all information from their website: www.edserlabs.com

    I only have their prices from Spain but i know that they have one lab also in Oslo Norway maybe this one will be better for you
    Hope it helps you

    My regards
    André:drinks
     
  3. B. Englund Active Member

    thanks Andre´

    will look them up

    chhers
     
  4. Mac Member

  5. robby Active Member

    Hi Bjorn

    If you are considering the UK you should look at TMCustom Previously Talar Made Custom.

    there is a scanner and have 7 day in lab turnaround, using either direct milled both plastic and eva or vacuum pressed.

    they are very competitive with prices and produce excellent quality functional and accommodative products.

    they also have other clients in Scandanavia.

    Now part of the largest foot orthotics group in the UK with Langer and RXlabs.

    contact details

    00441246456590.
     
  6. ssbath Member

    7 day durnaround...................your having a laugh
     
  7. robby Active Member

    current in lab turnaround for both TMCustom and Langer is 7 days 10 days for Rx Labs
     
  8. ssbath Member

    I have no doubt Robby is Rob Bradbury, who works for Langer, he would say that wouldn't he.:deadhorse:
     
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