Bone Densitometry

Bone Densitometry

Hospital Angeles bone densitometry services for the diagnosis and monitoring of bone diseases. Take care of your health with us! Come visit us.



A patient lying on the densitometer table, about to undergo an imaging exam. A patient lying on the densitometer table, about to undergo an imaging exam.

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+52 222 303 6600 Ext. 3111, 3132, and 3133

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The Bone Densitometry Service at Hospital Angeles Puebla designed to assess bone mineral density and determine bone health. Bone densitometry is particularly useful in the diagnosis and monitoring of conditions such as osteoporosis, as it allows for the detection of bone loss before fractures occur.

At Hospital Angeles Puebla Puebla a team of highly trained professionals and state-of-the-art technology to perform this test accurately and reliably. Our goal is to provide our patients with quality care, enabling them to obtain accurate and reliable results for their diagnosis and treatment.

In addition, at Hospital Angeles Puebla a wide range of medical services across various specialties. We are committed to providing comprehensive, high-quality medical care using the latest technological advancements and adhering to the highest quality standards.

If you need a bone densitometry test or any other medical examination, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Our team of professionals is ready to provide you with the best possible care. Trust Hospital Angeles Puebla take care of your bone and overall health.

Frequently Asked Questions

Bone densitometry is a medical test used to measure bone mineral density and assess bone health. It is primarily used to diagnose and monitor osteoporosis and to assess the risk of bone fractures.

During a bone densitometry test, the patient lies on a table while a machine emits a small amount of X-ray radiation to measure bone mineral density. The procedure is quick, painless, and noninvasive.

No special preparation is required for a bone densitometry test. However, it is recommended that you avoid taking calcium supplements or medications containing calcium before the test, as they may affect the results.

The duration of a bone densitometry test varies, but it generally takes about 10 to 30 minutes. It is a quick and simple procedure that can be performed on an outpatient basis.

Yes, bone densitometry is a safe procedure. The amount of radiation used is minimal, and the benefits of obtaining accurate information about bone health outweigh the potential risks. However, it is important to tell your doctor if you are pregnant or think you might be, as radiation can be harmful to the fetus.

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