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Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health - Lancaster General Women's Specialty Center
Offers personalized primary and specialty care for adult women 18 years of age and older. Includes acute and chronic illnesses, physicals, preventative care, women's health, cardiology, gastroenterology, urogynecology and physical therapy.
Offers personalized primary and specialty care for adult women 18 years of age and older. Includes acute and chronic illnesses, physicals, preventative care, women's health, cardiology, gastroenterology, urogynecology and physical therapy.
What's Here
General Medical Care
Women's Health Centers
Pap Tests
Osteoporosis Detection
Mammograms
Comprehensive Physical Examinations
UPMC - Bone Density Screening
Osteoporosis is a gradual thinning and weakening of bones, which can lead to bone fractures. More than 10 million Americans, 80 percent of whom are women, have or are at risk of developing this condition. Since osteoporosis is often referred to as a "silent disease," many are less likely to find out they have it until they suffer a painful bone fracture. Two testing methods are available: 1) AccuDXA, which uses low dose X-ray to measure bone density of the middle finger of the non-dominant hand; or 2) Achilles Express, which uses ultrasound to measure bone density of the heel.
For a free bone density screening call (717) 231-8900.
For a full diagnostic DXA Scan, call (717) 230-3700 to schedule an appointment at any of our convenient locations on both the East and West Shores.
Osteoporosis is a gradual thinning and weakening of bones, which can lead to bone fractures. More than 10 million Americans, 80 percent of whom are women, have or are at risk of developing this condition. Since osteoporosis is often referred to as a "silent disease," many are less likely to find out they have it until they suffer a painful bone fracture. Two testing methods are available: 1) AccuDXA, which uses low dose X-ray to measure bone density of the middle finger of the non-dominant hand; or 2) Achilles Express, which uses ultrasound to measure bone density of the heel.
For a free bone density screening call (717) 231-8900.
For a full diagnostic DXA Scan, call (717) 230-3700 to schedule an appointment at any of our convenient locations on both the East and West Shores.
What's Here
Osteoporosis Detection
UPMC - Bone Density Screening
Osteoporosis is a gradual thinning and weakening of bones, which can lead to bone fractures. More than 10 million Americans, 80 percent of whom are women, have or are at risk of developing this condition. Since osteoporosis is often referred to as a "silent disease," many are less likely to find out they have it until they suffer a painful bone fracture. Two testing methods are available: 1) AccuDXA, which uses low dose X-ray to measure bone density of the middle finger of the non-dominant hand; or 2) Achilles Express, which uses ultrasound to measure bone density of the heel.
For a free bone density screening call (717) 231-8900.
For a full diagnostic DXA Scan, call (717) 230-3700 to schedule an appointment at any of our convenient locations on both the East and West Shores.
Osteoporosis is a gradual thinning and weakening of bones, which can lead to bone fractures. More than 10 million Americans, 80 percent of whom are women, have or are at risk of developing this condition. Since osteoporosis is often referred to as a "silent disease," many are less likely to find out they have it until they suffer a painful bone fracture. Two testing methods are available: 1) AccuDXA, which uses low dose X-ray to measure bone density of the middle finger of the non-dominant hand; or 2) Achilles Express, which uses ultrasound to measure bone density of the heel.
For a free bone density screening call (717) 231-8900.
For a full diagnostic DXA Scan, call (717) 230-3700 to schedule an appointment at any of our convenient locations on both the East and West Shores.
What's Here
Osteoporosis Detection
Pennsylvania Department of Health - Oral Health, Osteoporosis Risk Reduction
Provides educational materials and raises awareness of asthma, oral health, and arthritis issues through educational programs in local communities and schools, and exercise and nutrition information. Offers important health messages on building strong bones, promoting good oral health, and asthma management.
Provides educational materials and raises awareness of asthma, oral health, and arthritis issues through educational programs in local communities and schools, and exercise and nutrition information. Offers important health messages on building strong bones, promoting good oral health, and asthma management.
What's Here
General Health Education Programs
Osteoporosis Detection
Medical Information Services
UPMC - Bone Density Screening
Osteoporosis is a gradual thinning and weakening of bones, which can lead to bone fractures. More than 10 million Americans, 80 percent of whom are women, have or are at risk of developing this condition. Since osteoporosis is often referred to as a "silent disease," many are less likely to find out they have it until they suffer a painful bone fracture. Two testing methods are available: 1) AccuDXA, which uses low dose X-ray to measure bone density of the middle finger of the non-dominant hand; or 2) Achilles Express, which uses ultrasound to measure bone density of the heel.
For a free bone density screening call (717) 231-8900.
For a full diagnostic DXA Scan, call (717) 230-3700 to schedule an appointment at any of our convenient locations on both the East and West Shores.
Osteoporosis is a gradual thinning and weakening of bones, which can lead to bone fractures. More than 10 million Americans, 80 percent of whom are women, have or are at risk of developing this condition. Since osteoporosis is often referred to as a "silent disease," many are less likely to find out they have it until they suffer a painful bone fracture. Two testing methods are available: 1) AccuDXA, which uses low dose X-ray to measure bone density of the middle finger of the non-dominant hand; or 2) Achilles Express, which uses ultrasound to measure bone density of the heel.
For a free bone density screening call (717) 231-8900.
For a full diagnostic DXA Scan, call (717) 230-3700 to schedule an appointment at any of our convenient locations on both the East and West Shores.
What's Here
Osteoporosis Detection
UPMC - Bone Density Screening
Osteoporosis is a gradual thinning and weakening of bones, which can lead to bone fractures. More than 10 million Americans, 80 percent of whom are women, have or are at risk of developing this condition. Since osteoporosis is often referred to as a "silent disease," many are less likely to find out they have it until they suffer a painful bone fracture. Two testing methods are available: 1) AccuDXA, which uses low dose X-ray to measure bone density of the middle finger of the non-dominant hand; or 2) Achilles Express, which uses ultrasound to measure bone density of the heel.
For a free bone density screening call (717) 231-8900.
For a full diagnostic DXA Scan, call (717) 230-3700 to schedule an appointment at any of our convenient locations on both the East and West Shores.
Osteoporosis is a gradual thinning and weakening of bones, which can lead to bone fractures. More than 10 million Americans, 80 percent of whom are women, have or are at risk of developing this condition. Since osteoporosis is often referred to as a "silent disease," many are less likely to find out they have it until they suffer a painful bone fracture. Two testing methods are available: 1) AccuDXA, which uses low dose X-ray to measure bone density of the middle finger of the non-dominant hand; or 2) Achilles Express, which uses ultrasound to measure bone density of the heel.
For a free bone density screening call (717) 231-8900.
For a full diagnostic DXA Scan, call (717) 230-3700 to schedule an appointment at any of our convenient locations on both the East and West Shores.
What's Here
Osteoporosis Detection
UPMC - Bone Density Screening
Osteoporosis is a gradual thinning and weakening of bones, which can lead to bone fractures. More than 10 million Americans, 80 percent of whom are women, have or are at risk of developing this condition. Since osteoporosis is often referred to as a "silent disease," many are less likely to find out they have it until they suffer a painful bone fracture. Two testing methods are available: 1) AccuDXA, which uses low dose X-ray to measure bone density of the middle finger of the non-dominant hand; or 2) Achilles Express, which uses ultrasound to measure bone density of the heel.
For a free bone density screening call (717) 231-8900.
For a full diagnostic DXA Scan, call (717) 230-3700 to schedule an appointment at any of our convenient locations on both the East and West Shores.
Osteoporosis is a gradual thinning and weakening of bones, which can lead to bone fractures. More than 10 million Americans, 80 percent of whom are women, have or are at risk of developing this condition. Since osteoporosis is often referred to as a "silent disease," many are less likely to find out they have it until they suffer a painful bone fracture. Two testing methods are available: 1) AccuDXA, which uses low dose X-ray to measure bone density of the middle finger of the non-dominant hand; or 2) Achilles Express, which uses ultrasound to measure bone density of the heel.
For a free bone density screening call (717) 231-8900.
For a full diagnostic DXA Scan, call (717) 230-3700 to schedule an appointment at any of our convenient locations on both the East and West Shores.
What's Here
Osteoporosis Detection
UPMC - LifeCenter
Focuses on providing information and programs that help the people in our community develop a healthy lifestyle.
- Free health screenings
- Healthy cooking demonstrations
- Educational displays
- AARP-sponsored courses
Focuses on providing information and programs that help the people in our community develop a healthy lifestyle.
- Free health screenings
- Healthy cooking demonstrations
- Educational displays
- AARP-sponsored courses
What's Here
Osteoporosis Detection
Community Clinics
Wellness Programs
Blood Pressure Screening
General Health Education Programs
Fulton County Medical Center - Diagnostic Imaging Services
Provides imaging services including computed tomography (CT), DEXA scans, lung cancer screenings, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine, ultrasound, X-rays, and women’s imaging.
Provides imaging services including computed tomography (CT), DEXA scans, lung cancer screenings, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine, ultrasound, X-rays, and women’s imaging.
What's Here
Diagnostic Imaging/Radiology
Osteoporosis Detection
Mammograms
