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Bone Mineral Densitometry

DEXA scans are quick, non-invasive, and considered the gold standard for diagnosing osteoporosis and monitoring bone health.
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Bone Mineral Densitometry (DEXA Scan)

Bone Density Scans Near You

Looking for a DEXA scan near you? Our clinics provide Bone Mineral Densitometry (BMD) using advanced DEXA technology to accurately measure bone density and assess fracture risk.

DEXA scans are quick, non-invasive, and considered the gold standard for diagnosing osteoporosis and monitoring bone health.

Availability: DEXA scans are available at all of our clinics. Our team will advise on the nearest location when booking.

What Is a Bone Mineral Density (BMD) Scan?

A DEXA scan uses low-dose X-rays to measure bone strength, typically at the:

  • Spine (lumbar vertebrae)
  • Hip
  • Forearm

The scan provides a T-score and Z-score that help doctors:

  • Diagnose osteoporosis
  • Assess fracture risk
  • Monitor bone health over time
  • Track treatment progress

DEXA scans are quick, safe, and suitable for adults of all ages, particularly:

  • Postmenopausal women
  • Men over 50
  • Patients with risk factors for bone loss

What to Expect During Your Scan

  • The scan is painless and non-invasive
  • You will lie on a padded table while the scanner passes over the targeted bones
  • The procedure takes 20–25 minutes
  • No special preparation is usually required
  • You can resume normal activities immediately after the scan

Bone Densitometry Costs & Billing

  • Out-of-pocket costs and Medicare rebates may apply depending on eligibility and referral

Our team will provide the fee before your appointment to ensure transparency.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bone Density Scans

Yes. A valid referral from your GP or specialist is required.
Yes. DEXA scans use very low-dose X-rays and are considered safe for adults, including postmenopausal women and men over 50.
Most scans take approximately 10–15 minutes.
The scan measures bone density at the spine, hip, and forearm to assess fracture risk and diagnose osteoporosis.
DEXA is primarily used in adults. Pediatric bone scans are available in specific circumstances and your doctor will advise.
Your results are reviewed by a radiologist and sent to your referring doctor, who will discuss them with you.

Book a BMD Scan

Contact your nearest clinic today to book your BMD appointment today.