Professionals You Can Count On
Specialty Orthotics opened its doors in 2007 with one mission in mind: helping people feel great on their feet so they can do what they love. Since then, we’ve helped thousands of patients get relief from pain and be active again with orthotics for their feet.
How do we do it? Two secret ingredients: an expert team and innovative technology. Our team is passionate about helping patients correct and prevent foot problems and providing the best care around.

Grace believes that Specialty Orthotics exists for one reason: to help patients reach their goals, and she does just that. Grace's willingness to always go the extra mile taking care of patients earns her glowing reviews among those she serves. Grace is a native of North Carolina and grew up in Charlotte. She has a background in sports medicine and a master's in exercise physiology. Grace worked extensively with many foot and ankle surgeons, physicians, chiropractors, and has 15 years of experience in the foot arena.
Grace Turner
Clinic Director

Briana Storey graduated from Roanoke College, where she played Division 3 women’s lacrosse. Being a Charlotte, NC native, she returned to the area after college. Briana continued her passion for athletics by coaching high school and club lacrosse for Charlotte Country Day School and Charlotte. In addition, she stays involved with various recreation sports. Briana has been a valuable member of our team since 2017. Her experience and interpersonal skills help our patients excel where needed.
Briana Storey
Clinician

Dale Deyton is from Asheville, NC and has resided in Charlotte most of her life. She has more than 20 years experience in accounting and customer service. She enjoys crafting, sewing, gardening and walking her dog.
Dale Deyton
Clinician
Our Process
To deliver first-rate care for feet, we use the most innovative technology and process for creating orthotics. Our scanning system provides 2D and 3D photos mapping the multiple axis points of the foot. We take a live image of your foot in motion to get an analysis of your gait and see precisely where you need relief from pain. We then use the image you see on the screen to create your custom orthotics.
Once you pick up your orthotics, break them in by wearing them an hour a day, increasing how long they’re worn an hour each day for two weeks. After that, you can resume regular weight-bearing activities and exercise, but we recommend you not wear the new orthotics all day until after your two-week break-in period. Give your feet the two weeks it needs to adjust to your new orthotics, and they will feel like new again!