Osteoporosis & Bone Screening

Protect your bones before symptoms appear

Our clinic offers personalised osteoporosis screening to detect early bone loss and reduce your risk of fractures — especially for adults over 50, postmenopausal women, and those with risk factors.

What Is Osteoporosis?

Osteoporosis is a condition where bones become thin, brittle, and more likely to break. It develops silently over years and often shows no symptoms until a fracture occurs — usually in the hip, spine, or wrist. 

  • Common in adults above 50 
  • Higher risk in women, especially postmenopausal 
  • Often goes undiagnosed until after a fall or fracture 

Why Bone Screening Matters

Early screening helps detect low bone density before it progresses to osteoporosis.

It enables you to take action — through lifestyle, supplements, or medical treatment — to strengthen your bones and prevent fractures.

You should consider a screening if you:

  • Are age 50 and above
  • Are a postmenopausal woman
  • Have a family history of osteoporosis
  • Have had fractures from minor falls
  • Are on long-term steroids or thyroid medication
  • Have low body weight or chronic illnesses (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis)
  • Smoke or consume excessive alcohol
  • Lead a sedentary lifestyle or have poor calcium intake
  • Have Vitamin D deficiency

What’s Included in Our Bone Screening

Our GP-led screening is tailored to your age, gender, and health risks. It may include:

1. DEXA Bone Mineral Density (BMD) Scan

The gold standard to assess bone strength and diagnose osteoporosis or osteopenia.

  • Safe and painless
  • Measures hip and spine bone density
  • Recommended for women ≥65 and men ≥70 (or earlier if risk factors are present)


2. Blood Tests

To evaluate key bone health indicators and rule out secondary causes of bone loss:

  • Calcium & phosphate levels
  • Vitamin D
  • Parathyroid hormone (PTH)
  • Renal function (e.g. creatinine, urea)
  • Thyroid function (if indicated)
  • Bone turnover markers (e.g. ALP)


3. Lifestyle & Risk Factor Assessment

Our GP will review:

  • Personal & family history of fractures
  • Menstrual history or early menopause
  • Diet and physical activity
  • Smoking, alcohol, or medication use

What Happens After the Screening?

Our doctor will explain your results clearly and provide a personalised plan, which may include: 

  • Lifestyle advice (diet, exercise, fall prevention) 
  • Vitamin D and calcium supplementation 
  • Referral for medication if needed (e.g. bisphosphonates) 
  • Repeat BMD monitoring schedule 

When Should You Get Screened?

You don’t need to wait for a fracture to check your bone health. 

 MOH and international guidelines recommend BMD screening: 

  • Women aged 65+ and men aged 70+ 
  • Postmenopausal women under 65 with risk factors 
  • Adults of any age with previous fractures or known risks 

Osteoporosis Screening

Test

Price

Turnaround Time

DEXA Scan(Bone Mineral Density)*

$130

2–3 working days

Vitamin & Mineral Deficiency Panel (Vitamin D, B12, Folate, Iron, Magnesium)

$150

2–3 working days

Thyroid Function Test (TSH, Free T4)

From $45

2–3 working days

Full female hormonal panel -  (FSH, LH, Estradiol, Prolactin, Free T4, DHEAS, Cortisol, Progesterone)*

$220

3 working days

Thyroid Ultrasound*

$142

3 - 7 working days

*Done at partner labs and centres

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*Prices listed were last updated on 1 July 2023. Prices may be subject to change. 

*Price does not include consultation fee and GST.

Book Your Osteoporosis Check Today 

Don’t wait for a fall to find out your bones are weak. A quick screening can offer peace of mind and long-term protection.

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