Help protect your bone health, right at home

A quick, at-home bone health screening that helps identify early signs of bone loss. Performed by a licensed clinician in your home, at no cost through your health plan, and typically takes about 20 to 30 minutes.

Understanding bone health before fractures happen

Osteoporosis often develops quietly, without pain or noticeable symptoms. By the time a fracture occurs, bone loss may already be advanced. Early screening helps identify potential risk so you and your doctor can take steps to protect your mobility and independence.

This screening supports proactive care by helping to:

  • Identify early signs of bone loss
  • Reduce the risk of fractures and falls
  • Support long-term mobility and independence
  • Inform next steps with your doctor if follow-up is needed
Process

What happens during your visit

We keep things straightforward. You'll know what to expect before it happens, and our clinician will answer any questions along the way.

A licensed clinician you can trust arrives at your door

Your technician shows their ID and explains what the screening involves. No surprises, just clarity.

Bone imaging begins

Non-invasive equipment measures bone health while you sit comfortably. The clinician handles everything.

Questions answered

Before leaving, your clinician explains what happens next and answers any questions, so you feel informed and confident.

Clear results you can understand and share

Your screening results are reviewed by our clinical team and shared with your doctor and health plan. A printed copy is also mailed to you for your records. If follow-up is recommended, your doctor will guide next steps with you.

Getting ready is simple

Wear comfortable clothes

Loose-fitting clothing makes the screening easier and more comfortable for you.

No special fasting needed

Eat and drink normally. There's nothing you need to do beforehand.

Have your ID ready

A simple insurance card or ID helps us verify coverage and get started.

Next steps

Your results guide the care that comes next

Within two business days, our clinical team reviews your images and sends the findings directly to your doctor. If action is needed, your provider will reach out with a plan you can understand and follow together.

What people say

Real experiences from those who've been screened.

“The technician was kind and respectful, and the visit didn’t feel rushed. It was nice to handle something important like this without leaving my house.”

Rosa M.

Patient, 71

“I didn’t have any pain or symptoms, but my health plan recommended the screening. I’m glad I did it. It was straightforward, and now I have peace of mind.”

Diane L.

Patient, 64

“I worry about staying steady on my feet, especially as I get older. Having this done at home felt comfortable and reassuring. I liked that I received a copy of the results in the mail.”

Helen R.

Patient, 76

“This was much simpler than I expected. No special prep, no long appointment, and no bill. I appreciated that my doctor got the results directly.”

Sandra P.

Patient, 59

“I’ve had a couple of falls over the years and wanted to be cautious. Not having to go into an office made a big difference for me. The clinician was professional and took the time to explain things.”

Linda T.

Patient, 72

“I hadn’t broken anything, so osteoporosis wasn’t really on my radar. The screening was quick and easy, and it felt good knowing where I stand instead of guessing.”

Carol W.

Patient, 68

Questions

Answers to what matters most about your screening visit.

How long does the bone density screening take?

The screening is fast and typically takes about 10 to 15 minutes. The scan itself only takes a few moments, and the overall appointment is designed to be simple and efficient. Most patients find it easy to complete and are able to return to normal activities right away.

How does an in-home bone density screening work?

Our in-home bone density screening service brings preventive care directly to the comfort of your home. A trained medical technician visits you and performs a quick, non-invasive scan using portable screening technology. This makes it easier for patients to stay on top of their bone health without needing to travel to a clinic or imaging center.

Who should get screened for osteoporosis?

Bone density screening is recommended for individuals at increased risk of bone loss, including women over age 65, men over age 70, and adults with certain risk factors. These may include diabetes, a family history of osteoporosis, smoking, long-term steroid use, previous fractures, or other medical conditions that affect bone health. Your healthcare provider may recommend screening earlier depending on your personal health history.

Why is bone density screening important?

Bone density screening is important because osteoporosis typically has no early warning signs. A screening helps evaluate bone strength before fractures occur, allowing patients and providers to take preventive steps early. Detecting low bone density in time can reduce the risk of serious injuries, support long-term mobility, and promote healthier aging.

What is osteoporosis?

Osteoporosis is a condition that causes bones to become weak, brittle, and more likely to fracture. It develops when the body loses too much bone mass or does not produce enough new bone, leading to decreased bone strength over time. Because osteoporosis often progresses without symptoms, many people do not realize they have it until they experience a fracture from a minor fall or injury.

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