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Bone Density Testing
 
Bone Density Testing
Presbyterian offers bone density testing, which can help your physician develop a plan for the treatment and prevention of osteoporosis.
Bone density tests measure the strength and density of your bones. Test results are compared with standards for what is expected in someone of your age, gender, and size, and to the optimal peak bone density of a healthy young adult of the same gender.
What are some reasons for having a bone density test?
If you have one or more of the following risk factors for osteoporosis, you may want to consider having a bone density test:
  • Your mother, grandmother, or another close relative had osteoporosis or bone fractures.
  • You have low body weight, a slight build, or a light complexion.
  • You have a history of cigarette smoking or heavy drinking.
  • You experienced the early onset of menopause, naturally or surgically (early is defined as before the age of 45).
  • Over a long period of time, you have taken medication that accelerates bone loss, such as corticosteroids for treating rheumatoid arthritis or other conditions, or some anti-seizure medications.
  • You have already experienced a bone fracture that may be the result of thinning bones.
  • Your ethnic background is Caucasian or Asian.
Want to learn more about diagnostic procedures for bone disorders? Visit our Health Library for answers.
Presbyterian offers bone density testing at the following locations:
Schedule a Bone Density Test
You may schedule your own bone density test by calling 704-384-4177 or toll-free at 1-877-296-1334. You will need to furnish your physician's name in order to have the results forwarded.
To request an online appointment for a bone density test please click here.

Radiology scheduling is open Monday through Friday, 7:30 am - 5 pm.
Pre-registration services are available Monday through Friday, 8 am - 5 pm.

Instructions
This procedure will require you to lie flat for at least 20-30 minutes. Please inform your physician's office if you are unable to do so. The test involves minimal radiation (approximately the same as a chest x-ray).

Please do not wear any clothing that contains metal, ie. zippers, snaps, etc.


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