About Us
Who We Are
Sockwell by Healthy Lifestyle Therapeutics is a premium medical compression brand offering a wide range of readymade and customized compression stockings and garments designed to meet diverse healthcare needs. The products are manufactured with high-quality materials and advanced technology, ensuring compliance with stringent international medical device regulation and certifications. Some Graduated compression technology improves venous return and patient outcomes, customization enhances fit and comfort.


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Raw Material
The best quality raw materials are supplied for each product group and their quality control is carried out in detail.
Sewing Process
All sewing operations such as top band stitching, net stitching, edge stitching and label stitching are performed.

Sewing Process
All sewing operations such as top band stitching, net stitching, edge stitching and label stitching are performed.

Knitting Process
Products are knitted in a circular knitting or flat knitting machine according to the property.
Sewing Process
All sewing operations such as top band stitching, net stitching, edge stitching and label stitching are performed.

Sewing Process
All sewing operations such as top band stitching, net stitching, edge stitching and label stitching are performed.

Scientifically
Designed Products

20+ Categories
160+ Products

Trusted by more than 4 lakh satisfied Patients
Frequently Asked Question

Compression socks are ideal for people with varicose veins, leg swelling, or poor circulation. They benefit those who sit or stand for long hours, pregnant women, athletes, and travelers. Always consult a doctor if you have underlying health conditions.
Yes, you can wear compression socks daily, especially if recommended by a doctor. They help improve circulation and reduce swelling when used regularly. Just ensure they fit properly and take breaks if needed.
Compression socks can be safe for diabetic patients, but they should be used with caution. Always consult a doctor before wearing them, as poor circulation or nerve damage may require special types of socks.
You don’t always need a prescription for compression socks—mild to moderate ones are available over the counter. However, for medical conditions or higher compression levels, a doctor’s prescription is recommended.
To measure the correct size, use a measuring tape to check the circumference of your ankle, calf, and sometimes thigh. Measure in the morning when swelling is minimal for the most accurate fit.
Usually, it’s not recommended unless prescribed. Compression is most needed when you’re upright, not lying down.
This depends on your condition. Some people wear them all day and remove them before bed. Always follow your doctor’s recommendation.
