Bone densitometry

Bone Densitometry or Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DEXA) is a precise, low-dose X-ray system used to accurately determine an individual's risk of osteoporosis, and in cases of osteoporosis to monitor the response to treatment. 

 

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Osteoporosis is a disease where the bones become brittle and may break more easily.  There are no early-warning signs.  Osteoporosis affects one in three women over 50 years of age, and more so in post-menopausal women.  It can also affect men, though less so than women.

 

If you fall into one or more of the following categories you may be at risk of osteoporosis:

 

- You are female nearing the menopause

- You are over 45 years of age

- You had an early menopause

- You have a family history of osteoporosis

- You are on long-term steroid therapy

- Your lifestyle involves smoking, excessive drinking and minimal exercise

 

Diagnosis

Bone density is measured from a scan of the bones in the lower spine and one of your hips. 

At The London Clinic a specially trained senior radiographer performs the scan to ensure best practice is continually achieved.

 

In order to proceed with a booking you will need a signed request form from either your GP or your consultant.

 

Contact details

 

 

 

 

Telephone

 

Fax

Bone densitometry

The London Clinic Consulting Rooms

5 Devonshire Place

London W1G 6HE

 

020 7616 7653

 

020 7616 7633

   

 

 

 

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