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Bone Health

Bone Health

Because strength starts from within.

Because strength starts from within.

Healthy bones are the foundation of long-term mobility, resilience, and independence. At EHS, we assess bone health using a combination of blood tests and imaging to evaluate bone density, mineral levels, and turnover. These tests help identify early signs of osteoporosis, assess fracture risk, and support strategies to maintain strong, healthy bones throughout life. Our medical advisory panel has selected these tests for their reliability in tracking bone health and guiding preventative care.


In-Clinic Doctor Examination

Standardised Bone Density Comparisons

A comparison of an individual’s bone density to reference populations, typically expressed as a T-score or Z-score. It helps assess fracture risk and monitor bone health.

Standardised Bone Density Comparisons

A comparison of an individual’s bone density to reference populations, typically expressed as a T-score or Z-score. It helps assess fracture risk and monitor bone health.

Standardised Bone Density Comparisons

A comparison of an individual’s bone density to reference populations, typically expressed as a T-score or Z-score. It helps assess fracture risk and monitor bone health.


Blood & Urine Tests

Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)

An enzyme found in the liver, bones, and other tissues. It is measured to help assess liver and bone function.

Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)

An enzyme found in the liver, bones, and other tissues. It is measured to help assess liver and bone function.

Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)

An enzyme found in the liver, bones, and other tissues. It is measured to help assess liver and bone function.

Calcium

A blood test that measures the level of calcium, a mineral essential for bone health, muscle function, and nerve signalling.

Calcium

A blood test that measures the level of calcium, a mineral essential for bone health, muscle function, and nerve signalling.

Calcium

A blood test that measures the level of calcium, a mineral essential for bone health, muscle function, and nerve signalling.

Calcium corrected

A calculation that adjusts the total calcium level based on albumin, providing a more accurate measure of biologically active calcium.

Calcium corrected

A calculation that adjusts the total calcium level based on albumin, providing a more accurate measure of biologically active calcium.

Calcium corrected

A calculation that adjusts the total calcium level based on albumin, providing a more accurate measure of biologically active calcium.

Vitamin D

A blood test that measures the level of vitamin D, a nutrient important for bone health, immune function, and calcium absorption.

Vitamin D

A blood test that measures the level of vitamin D, a nutrient important for bone health, immune function, and calcium absorption.

Vitamin D

A blood test that measures the level of vitamin D, a nutrient important for bone health, immune function, and calcium absorption.


Additional Diagnostics

Bone Mineral Density Scans

A test that measures the strength and density of bones. It helps assess the risk of osteoporosis and fractures.

Bone Mineral Density Scans

A test that measures the strength and density of bones. It helps assess the risk of osteoporosis and fractures.

Bone Mineral Density Scans

A test that measures the strength and density of bones. It helps assess the risk of osteoporosis and fractures.

Why does this matter?

Bone loss often happens silently, with no symptoms until a fracture occurs. These tests help detect issues early, guide supplementation or treatment, and support your ability to stay active and independent, now and into the future.