Bone health is not one-size-fits-all, and neither is diagnostic care. At ImageCare Radiology, bone density scans in Middletown, NJ, are performed with precision, clarity, and patient comfort in mind. Our experienced radiologists take the time to explain the process, so you feel informed and confident every step of the way.
Whether your scan is preventive or part of ongoing care, our goal is to deliver accurate information that helps guide meaningful healthcare decisions.
At ImageCare Radiology, bone density testing is performed using Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DEXA), widely recognized as the gold standard for measuring bone mineral density. This advanced form of X-ray imaging allows for a detailed assessment of bone strength with a high level of accuracy.
DEXA scans are especially useful for:
As a bone scan test, DEXA provides valuable insight that supports both early detection and long-term management.
A bone density scan may be recommended based on age, medical history, or specific risk factors. Common reasons for testing include:
Bone density scans are designed to be quick, comfortable, and straightforward. During your visit, you can expect:
Our technologists ensure the experience is smooth and clearly explained from start to finish.
After your scan, the images are reviewed by experienced radiologists who evaluate bone density and fracture risk. These results provide helpful information that may support:
Your healthcare provider can use this information to determine next steps based on your individual needs.
Choosing the right imaging center matters. Patients trust ImageCare Radiology in Middletown for:
We combine technical excellence with a thoughtful approach to patient experience.
Understanding your bone health is an important step toward long-term wellness. Schedule your bone density scan at ImageCare Radiology and receive precise, reliable results in a supportive setting.
A DEXA scan specifically measures bone mineral density, while other imaging exams, such as standard X-rays, focus on detecting fractures or structural changes.
No. A bone density scan is painless and non-invasive.
Testing frequency depends on age, risk factors, and medical history. Your healthcare provider can recommend an appropriate schedule.
Aside from avoiding calcium supplements on the day of the exam, most patients do not need to make special preparations.
Yes. By identifying bone loss early, bone density testing can support preventive care and help reduce fracture risk when combined with appropriate treatment.