Rollator & Medical Walkers
Shop Rollators and Walkers In-Store With Expert Support
When it’s time for more stability on your feet, the right walker can make all the difference. Whether you’re looking for a medical walker with wheels, a lightweight rollator, or a basic walking aid, HME Home Medical has you covered.
We carry a range of trusted, high-quality options and—most importantly—we help you find the right fit for your lifestyle, mobility needs, and comfort. Our team is here to walk you through your options and make sure your walker fits properly before you leave.
What’s the Difference Between a Walker and a Rollator?
Both walkers and rollators support balance, reduce fall risk, and improve mobility—but they’re built for different needs.
A standard medical walker is a sturdy frame that provides strong support and stability. It typically has four legs, some with front wheels to help glide forward while the user lifts the back legs.
Best for:
Maximum support while walking
Indoor use or short distances
Individuals recovering from surgery or with significant balance concerns
A rollator has four wheels, hand brakes, and usually a built-in seat. These are designed for users who need less support but want mobility assistance with the option to sit and rest.
Best for:
Longer walking distances
Outdoor use or errands
People who can safely brake and steer
Anyone needing to take breaks during activity
A 3-wheel walker is a lightweight, triangular version of a rollator with a single front wheel and two back wheels—offering more maneuverability than a 4-wheel design.
Best for:
Navigating tight corners or narrow hallways
Indoor use or areas with limited space
Users who don’t need a seat but want a walker that’s easy to steer and transport
These often come with small storage bags or pouches and are ideal for people who want something more mobile and compact than a standard rollator.
Upright walkers are designed to help users walk in a more natural, upright position. They typically feature forearm supports and ergonomic handles that reduce strain on the shoulders, wrists, and back.
HME offers upright walker options with or without wheels.
Wheeled upright models function like rollators and include hand brakes for control.
Non-wheeled upright walkers provide a more stationary, supportive walking aid without the need for brakes.
Best for:
Improving posture while walking
Reducing pressure on joints
Users who want more ergonomic support or experience pain with traditional walkers
Our In-Store Selection
We keep a wide selection of walkers and rollators on hand in our Green Bay and Manitowoc retail locations. Our team will help you choose and adjust the best option based on your height, mobility goals, and environment.
Common Features We Carry:
- Adjustable height for proper posture and comfort
- Padded seats and backrests for resting
- Ergonomic hand brakes for safety
- Folding frames for transport and storage
- Accessories like baskets, trays, cane holders, and cup holders
- Bariatric options with higher weight capacities
- Petite and pediatric options for small stature or young patients
- Two-wheel walkers, three-wheel rollators, and four-wheel rollators
We’ll help you test-drive a few models in store and explain how each works. Our goal is to help you leave feeling confident, safe, and supported.
How to Get Started
Getting the right rollator or walker is easy with HME:
Stop by a Store
Visit our Green Bay or Manitowoc location—no appointment needed. We recommend bringing your insurance card if you are not a current patient and a list of questions.
Explore Your Options
Try different models, ask about features, and find the best fit for your body and mobility needs.
Check for Coverage
Standard walkers can often be billed to insurance, including Medicare, when eligibility requirements are met. If you’re unsure what documentation you need, our team can help you understand the process and work with your provider to verify coverage.
We do bill many standard walkers to insurance, including Medicare, when eligibility requirements are met. If you’re unsure what documentation you need, our team can help you understand the process and work with your provider to verify coverage.
However, HME Home Medical has chosen not to bill rollators to insurance in order to offer our customers a broader selection of models and more competitive pricing. By doing so, we’re able to stock higher-quality options with better features—often at prices lower than typical insurance copays.
Fit & Adjustments
We’ll ensure your new walker or rollator is the right height and functions comfortably. If needed, we can also add accessories or replace parts down the road. HME Home Medical is proud to service everything we sell, including walkers and rollators.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Medicare cover rollators or walkers?
Yes—Medicare Part B may cover a medical walker if it’s considered medically necessary and prescribed by a provider. Our team can help check eligibility and guide you through the process.
How do I know which type is best for me?
It depends on your balance, strength, and mobility needs and goals. If you need to lean on the walker for support, a basic walker may be better. If you want to move more freely and sit for breaks, a rollator is ideal.
Can I get my walker adjusted in-store?
Absolutely — we service everything we sell. We adjust all walkers and rollators for proper height and safety. If you ever need help with brakes, tires, or accessories, we’re just a visit away.
We are not able to offer repair services for products that were not purchased at HME Home Medical.
Do you carry replacement parts or accessories?
Yes! We stock tips, wheels, seats, grips, and add-ons for many walker brands. If we don’t have the part you need in-stock, we’ll help you order it.
There is often no fee for minor adjustments or repairs and our walkers and rollators are backed by manufacturer warranties.
What should I bring with me?
If possible, bring your prescription or documentation (or have your provider send it to us), insurance information, and a family member or caregiver if you’d like a second opinion or support.
Why Shop Walkers with HME?
Choosing the right mobility aid isn’t something you should have to do alone. Our local team understands the small details that make a big difference—like seat width, frame height, and ease of use.
At HME, you get:
Hands-on help from friendly, trained staff
A pressure-free environment to try before you buy
Help with Medicare or insurance paperwork
Local service and repairs if anything breaks or needs adjustment later
Visit Us in Green Bay or Manitowoc
Walkers and rollators are available in-store, and we’d love to help you find your match. Whether you’re shopping for yourself, a loved one, or a patient, we’ll make sure you leave with a safe, comfortable solution.