DEXA Spine & Hip
Type
DEXA Scan
Duration
25 min
Results
24 hours
Standard bone density screening of spine and hip - most common osteoporosis assessment.
Combined lumbar spine and hip bone density measurement — the standard dual-site assessment for osteoporosis screening. Covers the two most clinically important sites for fracture risk prediction.
Key Details
Who Is This For?
Anyone interested in understanding their body composition beyond what a scale can tell you. Fitness enthusiasts and athletes tracking muscle gain and fat loss over time. People on weight management programs who want objective progress measurements. Those over 50 or with risk factors for osteoporosis wanting bone density screening. Longevity-focused individuals establishing baseline measurements for body composition optimization.
What's Included
Preparation Required
No fasting required. Wear comfortable, lightweight clothing without metal components (zippers, belt buckles, underwire). Remove all jewelry and metal accessories. Stay well-hydrated — dehydration can slightly affect body composition readings. Avoid intense exercise for 24 hours before the scan, as fluid shifts can influence results. The scan itself takes approximately 10–20 minutes and is painless. You'll lie still on an open table while the scanner arm passes over you.
Where to get this
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DEXA Spine Assessment
$1,200Focused bone density measurement of lumbar spine region.
DEXA Hip Assessment
$1,200Focused bone density measurement of hip/femoral region.
DEXA Spine & Hip
$2,000Standard bone density screening of spine and hip - most common osteoporosis assessment.
Osteoporosis Risk Consultation
$3,500Bone density scan with orthopedic consultation for osteoporosis risk assessment.
Price estimated — available as part of 3-site package.
- Category
- Diagnostic
- Sample Type
- DEXA imaging
- Duration
- 25 min
- Results
- 24 hours
Srisawan Hospital Bone Density Center
Affordable bone density screening package covering lumbar spine, hip, and forearm.