Medical tests and imaging help your provider create a personalized treatment plan for you. A DEXA scan uses X-ray imaging to test your bone density. Your provider may recommend a DEXA scan to understand your risk for low bone mass (osteopenia), bone loss (osteoporosis) or bone fractures.
At Baptist Health, you can expect a DEXA scan experience that is:
- High-quality. Our DEXA machines produce detailed images that providers rely on to form an accurate diagnosis. High-quality images lead to high-quality care.
- Convenient. Choose from one of our many locations close to where you live.
- Friendly. Our team can answer all your questions so you know what to expect. Board-certified radiologists and technologists guide you through the process and prioritize your comfort, safety and positive experience.
Schedule Your Bone Density Test Today.
We Have Diagnostic Imaging Locations From Palm Beach to Monroe County.
Baptist Health is here to support you through every stage of your health journey, beginning with getting your DEXA scan at any of our diagnostic imaging locations. Online appointment scheduling is available for Bone Density Testing. Select a convenient location on the map to schedule.
Frequently asked questions about DEXA Scans
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A DEXA scan can take 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the body part and purpose of the scan.
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Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes you can easily move in. Because metal interferes with the scanner, do not wear any jewelry or metal accessories.
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You will get your bone density results in 24 to 48 hours. The fastest and easiest way to see your results is through the PineApp. Baptist Health’s app helps you easily manage your healthcare — including viewing DEXA scan results — from any mobile device.
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You might wonder what a “normal” bone density result looks like. Older women and men will receive their bone density results as a T-score. This score compares your bone density to that of a healthy, young adult.
- A T-score above -1 means your bones are healthy.
- A T-score of -1 to -2.5 means you have low bone mass (osteopenia).
- A T-score of -2.5 or lower means you have bone loss that could be osteoporosis.
These results help you and your provider understand your risk for bone breaks. With each 1-point drop in your T-score, your risk of breaking a bone increases by 1.5 to 2 times. After you receive your bone density results, talk with your provider about what they mean for you. Together, you can come up with a plan to strengthen your bones and reduce your risk of breaks.
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Yes, a DEXA scan uses very small amounts of X-ray radiation. However, the amount of radiation exposure is very low, and the benefits of the scan can positively impact your care.
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No, the DEXA scanner is painless and minimally invasive. While you lie or sit on a table, the scanner arm will pass over your body without touching you.
Proven Quality
Baptist Health DEXA scans produce clear, high-quality images your provider can use to diagnose and treat you accurately. We are accredited by the American College of Radiology, so our medical imaging staff are experienced and qualified.