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🦵 Elevate your leg game with Doc Miller’s next-level compression comfort!
Doc Miller TED Hose Thigh High Anti Embolism Stockings deliver 15-20 mmHg graduated compression using a durable nylon-spandex blend. Designed for both men and women, these hospital-grade, toeless compression socks provide extended thigh-high coverage with an inspection hole for easy monitoring. Available in plus sizes, they feature a secure grip band to prevent slipping, making them ideal for post-surgical recovery, long travel, or daily circulation support.





| ASIN | B0BKC7VN61 |
| ASIN | B0FR7LCYH2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,641 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #7 in Medical Compression Stockings |
| Brand Name | Doc Miller |
| Closure Type | Pull-On |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (960) |
| Date First Available | July 16, 2025 |
| Fabric Type | Nylon and Spandex |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810015806302 |
| Item Dimensions | 9.06 x 0.59 x 6.69 inches |
| Manufacturer | Doc Miller |
| Material | Nylon Blend |
| Model Name | Doc Miller TED Hose Thigh High |
| Part Number | AE-THIGHHIGH-1520 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | XX-Large |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
B**B
Excellent compression stockings
These are the best fitting surgical stocking I have ever had. I’ve had 2 hip and 2 knee replacements so I know about compression stockings. It felt like a nice firm massage over my entire leg. They didn’t sag or bunch up or wrinkle behind the knee like most do. I am 170 lbs and ordered the 2XL size and they fit perfect. Good quality material. Wore them for 6 weeks and they didn’t bother me at all. Unlike the ones from the hospital which never fit correctly. I can highly recommend these for anyone needing compression stockings.
A**K
If you want to get a leg up on swelling, get a pair of Doc Millers!
Having a Dr order for a pair of these compression hose, I found local outlets were over $50 for a pair. And then I found Doc Miller and ordered these immediately and when they came my wife washed them and the next day I taught her how to put them on my leg with a surgical replaced new hip. My swelling was extensive, a dead log from thigh to toes, no knee, calf, ankle just little piggies. Hardly a day had gone by and we noticed a smaller size log to match all the peeing I was struggling to manage. After a wearing schedule of 2 on, 1 off, and using the provided Ice machine wrap, my leg has progressed to almost normal size with only my foot and ankle still retaining and swollen. These socks are the real deal and work wonders. Learn how to put them on inside-out to minimize any struggle and reduce skin irritation or integrity issues. I used their size chart and measured my good leg dimensions and then the impacted leg and look a middle approach, with no regrets as to compression effectiveness. A great value for my money, especially considering the quality, thickness, and durable construction of these socks. A 10-Star product!
A**N
Great Stockings but...
I bought these for my sister since she has venous insufficiency. She likes them because they're the only ones that feel comfortable. It fits her perfectly; however, the first order we received, the stockings were dirty like someone tried them on and then returned them. I ordered another pair for her but haven't received it yet.
T**O
price
Worked fine, fit good price good too.
V**L
Band not wide enough to hold stockings in place
Great stocking & compression but the silicon band at the top is not wide enough to hold the stockings up.
D**R
Comfortable Compression is hard to find-THIS IS IT!
You could pay 6 or more times as much for mild support hose BUT WHY WOULD YOU? These arrived today along with the $49 pair from another brand that I decided to try. Well, this is the FIRST and ONLY milder support hose that I have put on and then NOT tried to decide whether to cut off the top band or the foot of the hose because the stockings hurt so much.. THESE ACTUALLY PROVIDE MILD AND COMFORTABLE SUPPORT out of the bag. I have mild to moderate varicose veins but they hurt without support hose. These are the first pair out of 15 tries that have felt snug but comfortable and relieve the pain. If you need mild compression, try these first, then spend $50 to $100 on another brand if you want to...but make sure you can return that expensive brand since I think you will love these. Yes, I did try a surgical process for these veins for which the surgeon charged me a phenomenal amount of money for NO RESULTS. Another detail that might be helpful- I am 5'10" tall and weigh 145 lbs so for me, these are just absolutely on target size wise. And no, I did not get anything free for saying this but if you need mild compression, try these first.
B**K
Unwearable Thigh Band and Inconsistent Compression
I am 44, with lipedema and venous insufficiency, and currently post-surgery. I am at a healthy weight, active, and a tall female. I have worn compression hosiery for well over a decade and have used many reputable brands, including Sigvaris, Jobst, and Healthweir. Unfortunately, this pair from Doc Miller is among the worst I have tried. First, the thigh band is excessively tight. I carefully selected the larger size because I fall between sizes, yet the band was still uncomfortably constricting. The pressure at the top is disproportionate and does not reflect proper graduated compression design. Second, the compression between the legs is uneven. One leg clearly feels more compressed than the other, which defeats the medical purpose of the garment and makes wear uncomfortable and unreliable. I attempted to gently stretch the thigh band overnight, but this had no effect. In the end, the band was so intolerable that I had to cut it to make the stockings wearable. Even after doing so, the fit remains inconsistent. Given my long experience with medical-grade compression, I cannot recommend these. The construction and pressure distribution are simply not up to standard.
R**Y
Good stockings
These stocks were useful after my surgery.
R**A
Son comidas ni acaloran, cumplen su función,,,,, pero son muy largas
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