Designed for comfort and functionality, these opaque compression stockings provide consistent 15-20 mmHg compression to promote circulation and reduce swelling in the feet and calves. The smooth nylon-spandex blend offers a sleek, breathable fit, making them ideal for all-day wear. A convenient toe opening allows for easy foot inspections without removing the stockings, enhancing practicality for medical use. Available in multiple sizes to ensure a precise fit, this white pair combines support, durability, and everyday comfort in a discreet design.
$11.99
Knee-High Compression Stockings are designed to provide graduated pressure—firmest at the ankle and decreasing up the leg—to boost circulation and reduce the symptoms of “heavy leg” syndrome.
Key Benefits
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How to Find Your Fit
To get the most benefit, accurate sizing is essential. Measure your ankle circumference (at the narrowest point), your calf circumference (at the widest point), and your calf length (from the floor to the bend of the knee).
Pro Tip: For the easiest application, put your stockings on first thing in the morning when swelling is at its lowest.
Compression Level Sizing Guide (mmHg)
Compression levels are measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg), the same unit used for blood pressure. The higher the number, the firmer the support.
| Level | Pressure Range (mmHg) | Recommended Use | Doctor’s Script Needed? |
| Mild | 8–15 mmHg | Daily comfort, minor swelling, improved circulation, long flights/travel. | No |
| Moderate | 15–20 mmHg | Most common OTC level. Manages minor varicose veins, everyday leg fatigue, and minor to moderate edema. | No |
| Firm | 20–30 mmHg | Medical grade. Manages moderate to severe varicose veins, post-surgical recovery, DVT prevention, and chronic moderate swelling. | Often Recommended |
| Extra Firm | 30–40 mmHg+ | Medical grade. Severe conditions like lymphedema, venous insufficiency, and managing active venous ulcers. | Yes, by prescription only |
Choosing the Right Level
HCPCS Code: A6530