New Patient Information
With a wide range of prosthetic devices, from cosmetic prostheses to various body-powered devices and microprocessor devices, Lubbock Artificial Limb & Brace helps you live your life to the fullest.
Committed To Your Mental And Physical Wellbeing
At Lubbock Artificial Limb & Brace, we are committed to creating a welcoming, stress-free experience for all patients, whether you’re new to prosthetics or seeking a change in providers. Our team offers free initial evaluations, personalized care plans, and compassionate guidance to ease the emotional challenges often accompanying prosthetic needs. From your first call to the fitting process, our goal is to replace uncertainty with confidence and help you regain mobility and independence.

First Appointment Information
We're honored to begin this journey with you. Please review this information before your first appointment.
Before Your Appointment
Please complete these few steps before arriving for your first appointment.
New amputees must:
- Contact their physician for approval or release to be fitted with a prosthesis.
- Ask for a prescription for a prosthesis.
Experienced prosthetic users must:
- Contact their physician and discuss weight loss or gain and any problems with the current prosthesis, such as pain or discomfort.
- Ask for a letter of medical necessity that describes these problems and a prescription for a new prosthesis.
All prosthetic patients:
- You will need to contact one or more of the following organizations, depending on which method of insurance or financial assistance will be used.
- These include your insurance company, worker's compensation carrier, adjustor or employer, and managed care authorization representative.
At Your Appointment
Please bring the following to your first appointment at Lubbock Artificial Limb & Brace:
- All Active Insurance Cards
- Your insurance card provides critical data for billing purposes, such as policy number, group number, plan codes, effective dates, co-pays, deductibles, referral/authorization information, physician phone numbers, insurance company phone numbers, and other important information.
- These cards help our staff to identify your coverage since many insurance companies offer different types of plans.
- Please let the Lubbock Artificial Limb & Brace Administrator know if you are not the subscriber (i.e., it is your spouse’s insurance, and you are covered on it).
- Photo ID
- Prescription or Referral
- Payment for any applicable associated service cost (i.e., Coinsurance/Deductible/ Deposit, Cash, Credit Card, Check)

Life Beyond Limb Loss: Patient Stories
Along with limb loss comes confusion, grief, and fear. However, we're proud to be a small piece of what helps patients overcome those feelings. We are filled with gratitude to share the success stories of Lubbock Artificial Limb & Brace patients.
Jason Lilley
"Jason's reputation proceeded him and his staff as well. From the moment I walked in, Jason treated me like family! I would recommend Lubbock Artificial Limb & Brace not only because it's a family atmosphere but because they actually listen to your needs and what you're experiencing."
Learn MoreChris Sanchez
"I'm still able to do everything I love and more because of Abilene Artificial Limb & Brace"
Learn MoreTony Williams
"The experience with them was very good because they were in tune with my needs, and worked with me really well, and it was a time that was shocking to me. After they worked with me, I could feel the difference it made in my life. Without them, I wouldn't be able to do the things I love."
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Our Facilities
Lubbock Artificial Limb & Brace offers two convenient locations across West Texas.
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