At ImageCare Radiology in Sparta, NJ, bone density scans are performed with precision and clarity, with a strong focus on patient comfort. Our experienced radiologists prioritize open communication, so you understand the purpose of your exam and feel confident throughout the process.
Bone health is an important part of long-term wellness. A bone density scan provides valuable insight that can help guide preventive care or ongoing treatment decisions.
ImageCare Radiology uses 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 accurate assessment of bone strength and fracture risk.
DEXA scans are commonly used to:
As a bone scan test, DEXA provides precise information that supports both early intervention and long-term bone health management.
A bone density scan may be recommended based on age, medical history, or specific risk factors. Common reasons for testing include:
Choosing the right diagnostic imaging center is essential for reliable results. ImageCare Radiology combines advanced technology with a patient-focused approach to deliver dependable care.
Bone density scans are non-invasive, painless, and efficient. During your exam, you can expect:
Our technologists guide you through each step to ensure a smooth and comfortable experience.
After your exam, images are reviewed by experienced radiologists who assess bone density and fracture risk. DEXA scan results may help support:
Your healthcare provider will use this information to recommend next steps based on your individual needs.
Patients choose ImageCare Radiology in Sparta for:
We are committed to making every visit informative, efficient, and reassuring.
Your bone health plays a key role in overall well-being. Take a proactive step by scheduling a bone density scan at ImageCare Radiology. Call today to book your appointment and receive high-quality diagnostic imaging in a supportive setting.
It measures bone mineral density to help assess bone strength and fracture risk.
No. The exam is painless and non-invasive.
Most bone density scans are completed in less than 30 minutes. The exam itself is straightforward, and patients are typically able to return to normal activities right afterward.
Preparation is minimal. You may be asked to avoid calcium supplements on the day of your scan.
Yes. Repeat scans may be used to track bone changes and evaluate osteoporosis treatment effectiveness over time.