For diabetics only, multiple density insert, custom molded from model of patient's foot, total contact with patient's foot, including arch

For diabetics only, multiple density insert, custom molded from model of patient's foot, total contact with patient's foot, including arch, base layer minimum of 3/16 inch material of shore a 35 durometer (or higher), includes arch filler and other shaping material, custom fabricated, each

HCPCS Code
A5513
Total Paid
$192K
$191,535.94
Total Claims
2,726
2,726 claims
Providers
9
9 providers
Avg per Claim
$70.26

Providers Using This Code

Every provider who billed Nevada Medicaid using this procedure code, ranked by total payments. Click any provider to see their full payment history.

# Provider NPI Specialty Location Total Paid Claims Patients Avg/Claim
1PRECISION ORTHOTICS & PROSTHETICS, LLC1629043047Prosthetic/Orthotic SupplierHENDERSON, NV$139,766.021,160880$120.49
2PROSTHETIC CENTER OF EXCELLENCE, A NEVADA CORPORATION1457348823Prosthetic/Orthotic SupplierLAS VEGAS, NV$37,542.16998562$37.62
3PACIFIC PEDORTHIC SERVICES1053528828Durable Medical Equipment & Medical SuppliesLAS VEGAS, NV$4,831.1221795$22.26
4HANGER PROSTHETICS & ORTHOTICS, INC.1851305452Prosthetic/Orthotic SupplierLAS VEGAS, NV$2,987.389852$30.48
5AMADOR MEDICAL, LLC1205128261Durable Medical Equipment & Medical SuppliesLAS VEGAS, NV$2,529.169050$28.10
6HANGER PROSTHETICS & ORTHOTICS WEST INC1417021395Prosthetic/Orthotic SupplierRENO, NV$2,105.805925$35.69
7ABILITY PROSTHETICS AND ORTHOTICS OF NEVADA, LLC1528324514Prosthetic/Orthotic SupplierRENO, NV$691.801512$46.12
8HANGER PROSTHETICS & ORTHOTICS INC1881768760Prosthetic/Orthotic SupplierHENDERSON, NV$585.985715$10.28
9GABEL DISTRIBUTORS LLC1942474812Durable Medical Equipment & Medical SuppliesLAS VEGAS, NV$496.523212$15.52
About This Data
This page shows every healthcare provider who billed Nevada Medicaid using procedure code A5513 from 2018 to 2024. Total Paid is the cumulative amount Medicaid paid that provider for this procedure. High payments do not imply wrongdoing — some providers simply serve more patients or operate in higher-volume settings.