OSTEOPOROSIS SCREENING:
Saint John's Women's Center
Saint John's Ambulatory Services Center,
2020 Meridian St., Suite 150
HOURS:
7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
PHONE:
(765) 646-8484 (Information)
(765) 646-8284 (Scheduling)
Conveniently located in
Saint John’s Ambulatory Services Center, the Women’s Center’s
atmosphere, staff, programs and services are geared totally to
women.
What is
osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis is a significant loss of bone density and
strength that affects millions of women and men in the
United States. The only way to tell if you have osteoporosis
is by measuring of the bone mass through a specialized bone
density test. Bones have a thick outer wall that is very
dense and strong. The interior of normal bone has a spongy,
honeycomb-like structure. In people with osteoporosis, the
holes of the honeycomb are greatly enlarged, making the bone
less dense. Not only does osteoporosis gradually weaken
bones, making them prone to fractures, but the associated
bone loss can be irreversible.
How can I tell if
my bones are healthy?
A specialized test measures the bone density in various
sites of the body. Bone density testing is a simple,
painless, non-invasive procedure. The test uses a very small
amount of radiation (less than one-tenth of a chest X-ray)
to scan the spine, hip and sometimes forearm. The test will
measure the bone mass and compare that number with a
reference population whose age, sex and racial background
are similar to yours. Periodic measurements may be useful in
monitoring bone density.
During your visit to the Saint John's Women's Center, a
technologist will provide you with additional information
about osteoporosis.
Treatment of
osteoporosis
The best treatment for osteoporosis is prevention.
Adequate calcium consumption and weight bearing exercise by
adolescents and young adult women can increase bone mass,
which can reduce bone loss and lower risk of fractures in
later years.
To
schedule your bone density test, please call
(765) 646-8284.
Marie's Hope Free Services
Through Marie's Hope, a living tribute to Sister
Marie Bush, C.S.C., indigent women in Madison County can receive free
mammograms, pap tests and osteoporosis screenings. For more
information about eligibility, call 646-8532.
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