Compression Socks in Windsor
Support your legs, improve circulation, and feel the difference.
Our medical-grade compression stockings and socks are designed to promote healthy blood flow, reduce swelling, and relieve discomfort from conditions like varicose veins, poor circulation, or prolonged standing. Whether you're recovering from surgery, managing a chronic condition, or just looking for daily support, we offer a range of compression levels and styles to fit your lifestyle comfortably and effectively.
How Compression Stockings Work
Gentle pressure. Big relief.
Compression stockings use graduated pressure to support healthy blood flow in your legs. The stockings are tightest at the ankle and gradually loosen as they move up the leg. This design helps push blood back toward the heart, preventing it from pooling in the lower limbs. The result? Reduced swelling, less fatigue, and better circulation—whether you're on your feet all day, sitting for long periods, or managing a medical condition.
Conditions Helped by Compression Stockings
Compression stockings are commonly used to manage or prevent the following conditions:
Varicose Veins & Spider Veins – Helps reduce swelling and discomfort caused by enlarged veins.
Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) – Supports proper blood flow in people with weakened vein valves.
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Prevention – Reduces the risk of blood clots, especially after surgery or during travel.
Edema (Leg Swelling) – Helps control fluid buildup in the legs and ankles.
Lymphedema – Aids in managing swelling due to lymphatic system issues.
Post-Surgical Recovery – Promotes healing and circulation after surgeries, especially orthopedic or vascular procedures.
Leg Fatigue & Discomfort – Offers daily support for people who stand or sit for extended periods.
Pregnancy-Related Swelling – Alleviates pressure and swelling in the legs and feet during pregnancy.
Orthostatic Hypotension – Supports circulation in people who experience dizziness or blood pressure drops upon standing.
Athletic Recovery – Used by athletes to improve muscle recovery and reduce soreness post-exercise.
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FAQs
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They’re beneficial for individuals with poor circulation, swelling, varicose veins, pregnancy-related leg issues, post-surgical recovery, and even frequent travelers or athletes looking for muscle recovery support.
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Most people wear them during the day and remove them at night. Your specific wear time will depend on your needs—our team can guide you on the best routine for your condition.
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For higher compression levels (usually above 20 mmHg), a prescription is often required. Please bring your prescription with you to your appointment. Lower levels of compression are available over the counter and can still offer great support for daily use.
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Compression levels are measured in mmHg (millimeters of mercury). Light compression (8–15 mmHg) is great for daily support, while moderate to high levels (15–30+ mmHg) are typically recommended for medical conditions. A healthcare provider can help determine the best level for your needs.
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Definitely! Compression wear comes in a variety of styles—knee-high, thigh-high, pantyhose, maternity, and athletic socks—so you can choose what’s most comfortable and best suited to your lifestyle or wardrobe.