Protect your future with a bone density (DEXA) scan

A bone density (DEXA) scan is a simple, painless way to measure your bone strength and detect early signs of osteoporosis before a fracture occurs. It’s quick, non-invasive, and helps you take control of your bone health with confidence.

Early detection means stronger protection.

Patient lying on an imaging table beneath an overhead medical scanning device.

Advanced imaging for stronger bones and a healthier future

A bone density (DEXA) scan measures the mineral content and strength of your bones to identify your risk for osteoporosis or fractures. Using precise, low-dose X-ray technology, DEXA provides accurate insights to help you and your doctor make informed decisions about prevention, treatment, and long-term bone health.

  • Gold standard for measuring bone density and strength
  • Quick, painless, and low radiation
  • Detects decreased bone density before symptoms appear
  • Guides prevention and treatment plans
  • Helps monitor response to therapy over time

Know your numbers. Protect your strength.

Stronger bones start with knowledge

A bone density (DEXA) scan uses low-dose X-rays to measure the mineral content of your bones, most commonly in the lower spine and hips. It’s the most accurate and widely used method to detect osteoporosis and assess fracture risk—empowering you and your doctor to act early and protect your long-term bone health.

A quick, comfortable scan that delivers answers

During the exam, you’ll lie comfortably on a padded table while a small scanning arm moves slowly over your body. The test takes about 10–15 minutes, is completely painless, and requires no injections or special preparation. You can eat and drink normally before and after your scan, and your results will be reviewed promptly by one of our imaging specialists.

Who benefits most from bone density testing?

Bone density testing is recommended for women over 65, men over 70, and anyone over 50 with risk factors such as early menopause, family history of osteoporosis, prior fractures, or long-term medication use that affects bone health. By identifying low bone density early, DEXA helps you take proactive steps to maintain strength, prevent fractures, and stay active for years to come.

The power of early detection

Osteoporosis often develops silently over time, weakening bones before symptoms appear. A bone density (DEXA) scan helps identify low bone density early—before a fracture occurs—so you can take proactive steps to strengthen your bones and protect your future mobility and independence.

1 in 2 women

will experience an osteoporotic fracture in her lifetime

Up to 1 in 4 men

will have a fracture related to osteoporosis

Up to 50%

lower fracture risk for those who undergo early bone density screening and treatment

Is a bone density scan right for you?

A bone density (DEXA) scan helps determine bone strength and risk for fracture—an important part of preventive care, especially as we age. It measures bone mineral density to identify signs of osteoporosis or osteopenia. Early detection of low bone density allows you and your doctor to take steps to protect bone health and prevent future fractures. You may benefit from a bone density scan if you have any of the following:

  1. Are a woman age 65+ or a man age 70+
  2. Have risk factors like family history, low body weight, or smoking
  3. Take medications that affect bone strength, such as steroids
  4. Have experienced a fracture after minor injury
  5. Have a known condition that needs precise follow-up, such as a tumor or chronic disease
Dr. Joshua Friedlander - Director of Body Imaging / SimonMed

Dr. Joshua Friedlander, Director of Body Imaging

SimonMed

A DEXA bone density scan is one of the simplest, most effective tools we have to prevent fractures before they happen. By identifying low bone density early, we can work with patients to strengthen their bones, reduce risk, and maintain long-term mobility and independence.

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Lynne A.

Coronado

I had a very nice experience here. Shout out to Ryan who did my bone density test and Tanya who did my mammogram. Both are excellent at the jobs they do! The receptionists greet you with smiles when you enter the door. All in all a very easy, relatively quick experience.

Mahin Z.

Sun Lakes

Great experience again for many times. The receptionists were very friendly. The technician who administered mammogram and bone density was very nice. Thank you all for doing a great job.

Conchita T.

Clermont

Would like to thank the bone density Tech, very professional and friendly. The lady at the mammogram dept, very knowledgeable and super nice. Thank you all, appreciate you both very much. I highly recommend Simon Med Imaging, the facility is super clean.

Kathy D.

Litchfield

Both the tech that did my mammogram and the tech that did my bone density were outstanding! The front office was great!

Ros R.

Leesburg

I had a mammogram and a bone density test. The technicians were very professional and knew what they were doing.

Shelley B.

Woodlands

I had three different things I had to have done. X-ray, bone density, and mammogram! I was in and out of there. Very professional.

Have questions? Get answers

Yes. A DEXA scan is completely safe and uses very low levels of X-ray radiation—much less than a standard chest X-ray. The exam is quick, painless, and non-invasive.

Your doctor may recommend a DEXA scan to measure your bone strength, detect early low bone density or monitor your response to osteoporosis treatment. It’s the gold standard for diagnosing and managing bone health.

Most people benefit from a scan every two years, but your doctor may recommend more frequent testing if you have certain risk factors or are being treated for osteoporosis.

In most cases, DEXA scans are covered by insurance, especially for postmenopausal women, men over 70, or individuals with risk factors. Affordable self-pay options are also available.

Your images are reviewed promptly by a radiologist, and results are typically shared with your doctor within a few days.Together, you can discuss what your results mean and the best next steps for your bone health.

Strong bones start with a simple scan

Don’t wait until a fracture happens to learn about your bone health. A bone density (DEXA) scan is quick, painless, and provides powerful insight into your strength and future risk—so you can take action early. Find a SimonMed location near you to schedule your DEXA scan today.

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