The Basics
A bone density test measures how strong your bones are. The test will tell you if you are at risk for osteoporosis (“os-tee-oh-puh-ROH-sis”).
- If you are a woman age 65 or older, schedule a bone density test.
- If you are a woman age 50 to 64, ask your doctor if you need a bone density test.
If you are at risk for osteoporosis, your doctor or nurse may recommend getting a bone density test every 2 years.
Men can get osteoporosis, too. If you are a man over age 65 and concerned about your bone strength, talk with your doctor or nurse.
What happens during a bone density test?
A bone density test is like an x-ray or scan of your body. A bone density test doesn’t hurt. It only takes about 15 minutes.