DEXA Scan in Czechia
DEXA Scan in Czechia ranges from Kč500 to Kč4,000 across 8 providers in 4 cities. G-CENTRUM Olomouc offers the most affordable options from Kč500, while premium providers charge up to Kč4,000. The median price is Kč2,000.
Prices verified June 2026
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Bone Density Scan (DXA Densitometry)
G-CENTRUM Olomouc's bone density service uses the LUNAR PRODIGY Primo DXA (dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry) densitometer to measure bone mineral density with radiation exposure approximately 15 times lower than a conventional chest X-ray. The 20-minute scan assesses the hip and lumbar spine — the two sites most predictive of fracture risk — and generates a printed T-score report interpreted by the clinic's specialist. The service is positioned as a preventive screening tool for women over 50, post-menopausal women, and those with osteoporosis risk factors including family history of fractures, low BMI, corticosteroid use, or height loss.
Bone Densitometry (DEXA Scan)
Bone densitometry, or DEXA, measures bone mineral density (BMD) to assess osteoporosis and fracture risk. It uses dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry — two low-energy X-ray beams that distinguish bone from soft tissue — to calculate how much mineral is packed into the bone, typically at the lumbar spine and hip. EUC Klinika Brno performs DEXA on a GE Lunar Prodigy Primo scanner with a very low radiation dose. The exam takes about 15-20 minutes, needs no special preparation, and you simply lie still on a padded table while a scanning arm passes over you. A radiologist reviews the results and issues a written report with your T-score and Z-score, the values used to grade bone health against a healthy reference population.
Follow-up DEXA Monitoring
Repeat DEXA scan for monitoring treatment progress or bone density changes over time.
DEXA Bone Density - Spine & Hip
Gold standard DXA scan measuring bone mineral density at lumbar spine and hip - essential for osteoporosis diagnosis.
DEXA Visceral Fat Assessment
Specialized DXA measurement of visceral adipose tissue (VAT) - key metabolic health marker.
Body Composition Analysis
Detailed body composition measurement for health and fitness assessment.
DEXA Body Composition
Full body DXA scan measuring fat mass, lean mass, and bone mass by body region - visceral fat included.
DEXA Body Composition Scan
Full body composition analysis with bone density measurement.
DEXA Comprehensive Package
Complete DXA assessment including bone density, full body composition, and visceral fat analysis.
Osteoporosis Risk Assessment
DEXA scan with specialist consultation for osteoporosis risk evaluation and treatment planning.
Bone Densitometry (Densitometry / DXA)
AKESO's bone densitometry service uses low-dose X-ray absorptiometry to measure bone mineral density at the lumbar spine and hip — the two sites most predictive of osteoporosis-related fracture risk. The 20–25 minute scan is painless, requires no special preparation, and delivers a written clinical report used to guide preventive treatment. Located in Building B, the service is particularly relevant for postmenopausal women, men and women over 65, those with a family history of osteoporosis, and patients on long-term corticosteroid therapy.
Bone Densitometry (DXA)
Bone densitometry, or DXA, is a quick, painless scan that measures bone mineral density to assess the risk of osteoporosis and fragility fractures. It uses a very low dose of X-rays to compare the density of your bones — usually the lumbar spine and hip — against reference values. The MEDIAG department at 1. poliklinika Karlovy Vary scans on a Hologic QDR Discovery whole-body densitometer, with the exam taking about 10 to 15 minutes and requiring no special preparation. A whole-body scan is also available for patients with metabolic bone disorders or after a transplant, with the exact protocol decided by the indicating doctor. You lie still on a padded table while the scanner arm passes overhead; there is nothing to insert or inject.
Bone Density Scan (Densitometry / DEXA)
Bone densitometry at SPEA Olomouc measures bone mineral density (BMD) using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) to identify osteoporosis and quantify fracture risk. The clinic applies the validated FRAX questionnaire alongside the scan result to calculate the ten-year probability of a major osteoporotic fracture, giving a clinically actionable picture rather than a raw density number. The service is particularly suited to women 60 and older, men 70 and older, and younger adults whose FRAX score or clinical history indicates elevated risk. Appointments are booked by calling the department directly.
