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Sigvaris Soft Opaque Compression Stockings

Best Medical-Grade Stocking for Clinical Neuropathy

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HealthRankings Team Reviewed by Dr. Maria Santos, MD
Rank #5 of All Foot & Leg Supports
Score 8.3/10
Price $60–90/pair
Rating Good
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Sigvaris Soft Opaque Compression Stockings — Best Medical-Grade Stocking for Clinical Neuropathy
For patients with diagnosed chronic venous insufficiency or lymphedema alongside neuropathy, Sigvaris medical-grade stockings provide precisely calibrated compression with the softness and comfort required for hypersensitive neuropathic skin. Often covered by insurance with a physician prescription for these diagnoses. Available in open-toe versions for patients with severe toe sensitivity.

What We Liked & What Could Be Better

Strengths

  • Medical-grade compression — insurance coverable
  • Soft opaque material for sensitive skin
  • Open-toe option for severe sensitivity
  • Precisely calibrated compression
  • Sigvaris clinical brand

Limitations

  • Requires prescription for insurance coverage
  • Higher price for OTC purchase
  • More complex to put on than standard socks

At a Glance

GradeMedical compression
InsuranceCoverable with Rx
Open-toe optionYes
Best forClinical neuropathy + venous insufficiency

The Bottom Line

8.3/10
Good — All Foot & Leg Supports

For patients with diagnosed chronic venous insufficiency or lymphedema alongside neuropathy, Sigvaris medical-grade stockings provide precisely calibrated compression with the softness and comfort required for hypersensitive neuropathic skin. Often covered by insurance with a physician prescription for these diagnoses. Available in open-toe versions for patients with severe toe sensitivity.

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