DEXA Scan in Winnipeg

The DXA system provides detailed measurements of the body by looking at bone density, lean mass and fat mass. This information is critical for accurately assessing the state of a patient or athlete’s health and defining successful treatment plans and training programs.

DXA: The Gold Standard In Winnipeg

DXA (Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry) scan uses high end technology for body composition assessments and bone densitometry.

Some benefits include:

A person does not need to prepare — they can eat and drink as usual on the day of the procedure. However, anyone taking a calcium supplement may need to stop taking it around 24 hours before the scan.

What To Expect From A Dexa Scan in Winnipeg

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Advanced Body Composition Assessment in Winnipeg

DEXA scan provides the most precise information about body fat, muscle, and bone composition, and helps track changes in body composition over time.

Fitness enthusiasts, athletes, and dieters in Winnipeg often use body composition scans to get a baseline of where they are now, and to objectively measure their progress.

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Bone Densitometry In Winnipeg

DEXA is today’s established standard for measuring bone density. The bone densitometry test is used to measure how strong bones are in Winnipeg.

osteoporosis with bone density scans with dxa scans in kelowna
It is commonly used to identify osteoporosis, a condition that causes a decrease in the density of bones resulting in fragility, and to determine a person’s risk for developing fractures.

Am I Overweight?

Are you in the healthy range? Use this tool to calc​ulate your Body Mass Index (BMI) now to know your risk for obesity-related diseases.

How Healthy Are My Bones?

Take the 1-minute quiz to determine your risk for developing osteoporosis.

DexaCan Plan Options in Winnipeg

The DEXA scan is the gold standard procedure for body composition analysis. We offer multiple plans for you to choose from in Winnipeg.

Find out if the DXA scan is right for you. We can help.

Who Should Get a DEXA Scan in Winnipeg?

As this test will provide detailed information regarding various components in your body, anyone can use it.

If you are simply curious about your health, planning to get healthier, or losing weight, you could get this scan in order to gain the best possible insight regarding your body composition.

When To Get Your First DEXA Bone Densitometry Scan?

Increased age

Many individuals lose bone mass as they get older. The National Osteoporosis Foundation recommends people at average risk get a DEXA scan starting at 65 (women) and 70 (men).

Family history

If one or more family members have had osteoporosis or more than one fracture, you could be at a higher risk for bone loss at an earlier age.

Previous fracture injuries

Breaking a bone, especially after age 50, may be a sign that you’re at greater risk. Porous (less dense) bones break more easily.

Medications

Some medications, including some for cancer and those used after an organ transplant, can weaken your bones.

Your overall health

Many chronic medical disorders can make your bones more likely to break. Risky conditions include rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, diabetes, liver disease and kidney disease.

You may need a follow-up bone-density test after several years, depending on the results of your first test.

Leading Expertise

Advanced body composition analysis delivered by our experienced practitioner

Rapid Access

Contact us now for an appointment, with or without a referral.

Innovative Diagnostic Imaging

The best technology available for assessing obesity, cardiovascular, and other metabolic diseases.

Safety & Comfort

Quick 3-5 minute scan. No injections, non-invasive, painless with no patient preparation required.

Please contact us with questions, or to schedule an appointment. We are always happy to hear from you.

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