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BMD BONE DENSITOMETRY

DEXA Bone Scan
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We combine clinical expertise with advanced medical imaging to provide a comprehensive look at your bone health. A BMD-DEXA-SCAN is a sophisticated diagnostic tool used to measure Bone Mineral Density.

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Single Site Scan

Focused scan of either the Lumbar Spine or one Hip area. Ideal for localized pain or injury assessment.

₹1,800Book Now
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3 Body Parts

Comprehensive scan of Lumbar Spine + Both Hips. The most recommended scan for osteoporosis screening.

₹3,500Book Now

Whole Body Scan

Full skeletal Bone Density + Body Composition Analysis (Fat% & Muscle Mass). The ultimate health check.

₹5,000Book Now

Procedure Guide

1

Check-in

Remove jewelry and metal objects. Wear comfortable clothing.

2

Positioning

Lie on a flat table. Legs positioned on a foam block.

3

The Scan

Scanner arm moves slowly over your body. 10 minutes total.

Preparation Checklist

  • No fasting required.
  • Stop calcium/vitamins 24hrs before.
  • Wait 7 days if you had Contrast CT.
  • Wear metal-free clothing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is BMD Dexa Bone Scan Fasting needed?
No fasting is needed. You can eat and drink normally. Stop calcium medication 24 hrs early prior to the scan.
What is the procedure for a DEXA scan?
It is a 'walk-in, walk-out' procedure. You lie flat for 10 minutes while a scanner arm moves above you. It is painless and uses very low radiation.
What is 3 Body Parts DEXA scan?
A 3 Body Parts scan looks at the Spine and both Hips—the areas most prone to fractures.
What is Whole Body DEXA Scan?
A Whole Body scan measures every bone in the body and also provides a 'Body Composition' report (fat vs muscle mass).
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