Know Your Body Like Never Before
Your weight doesn’t tell the whole story.
As a Certified DEXA Scan Clinic, we provide clinically accurate body composition and bone density analysis using gold-standard imaging technology. In less than 20 minutes, you receive a precise breakdown of bone, muscle, and fat — along with a measurable baseline for future progress.
This is not a gym estimate. This is medical-grade data.
Look Better. Perform Better. Age Stronger.
If you’re working hard in the gym, dialing in nutrition, or investing in longevity — you deserve better data than a bathroom scale.
DEXA scanning gives you the clarity to:
- See if you’re losing fat or losing muscle
- Identify hidden visceral fat around your organs
- Track muscle gain accurately
- Establish a true bone density baseline
- Measure progress objectively every 90 days
When you can measure it, you can improve it.
What’s Included in Your DEXA Scan

Full Body Composition Analysis
Get a precise breakdown of total body fat, lean muscle mass, and fat distribution — from arms to legs to trunk.

Visceral Fat Measurement
Understand the fat that surrounds your internal organs. This is the number that matters most for long-term metabolic health.

Bone Mineral Density Assessment
Know your bone strength before problems develop. Early awareness allows proactive action.

Personalized
Review
We don’t just hand you a printout. We walk you through what your numbers mean — and what to focus on next.
Why DEXA Beats Other Scales
The scale only measures gravity. DEXA measures reality.
Two people can weigh the same — and have completely different body compositions. One may have strong bone density and high lean mass. The other may carry excess visceral fat and lower muscle mass.
If you care about longevity, performance, and resilience — this distinction matters.
Why DEXA Beats Other Scales
The scale only measures gravity. DEXA measures reality.
Two people can weigh the same — and have completely different body compositions. One may have strong bone density and high lean mass. The other may carry excess visceral fat and lower muscle mass.
If you care about longevity, performance, and resilience — this distinction matters.
Who This Is For
- High performers who want measurable progress
- Patients on hormone optimization programs
- Individuals using GLP-1 medications who want to protect muscle
- Adults concerned about bone loss
- Anyone serious about aging strong, not just aging thinner
If you want clarity instead of assumptions, this is for you.
Who This Is For
- High performers who want measurable progress
- Patients on hormone optimization programs
- Individuals using GLP-1 medications who want to protect muscle
- Adults concerned about bone loss
- Anyone serious about aging strong, not just aging thinner
If you want clarity instead of assumptions, this is for you.
What to Expect
- The scan takes approximately 10–20 minutes
- You lie comfortably while the scanner passes overhead
- No needles. No injections. No downtime
- Results are available in real time
- The health plan for improving any points out of range
It’s fast, precise, and non-invasive.
What to Expect
- The scan takes approximately 10–20 minutes
- You lie comfortably while the scanner passes overhead
- No needles. No injections. No downtime
- Results are available in real time
- The health plan for improving any points out of range
It’s fast, precise, and non-invasive.
Your Numbers. Your Baseline. Your Plan.
Health optimization without measurement is guessing.
A DEXA scan gives you a starting point — and something to improve against.
What’s Included in Your DEXA Scan
Is DEXA safe?
DEXA uses low-dose X-ray technology and is considered safe for most individuals. It is not recommended during pregnancy.
How often should I repeat it?
Many patients repeat scans every 3–6 months depending on goals.
Is this only for osteoporosis?
No. While DEXA is the gold standard for bone density, it is also widely used for body composition analysis.
What is a DEXA scan?
DEXA (Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry) is an advanced imaging test that precisely measures:
- Bone mineral density
- Body fat percentage
- Lean muscle mass
- Visceral fat (deep abdominal fat)
It is considered the gold standard for body composition and bone health assessment.
Why is a DEXA scan better than a scale or BMI?
A scale only shows total weight. BMI estimates based on height and weight.
DEXA shows what your body is actually made of — bone, muscle, and fat — and where those tissues are distributed. Two people can weigh the same but have completely different health risks
What does a DEXA scan tell me?
Your scan provides:
- Total body fat percentage
- Visceral fat measurement
- Regional fat distribution (arms, legs, trunk)
- Lean muscle mass
- Bone mineral density
- T-score and Z-score (bone comparison markers)
This allows early detection of:
- Osteopenia or osteoporosis risk
- Excess visceral fat
- Muscle loss (sarcopenia)
- Asymmetries between limbs
What is visceral fat and why does it matter?
Visceral fat surrounds internal organs and is strongly associated with:
- Insulin resistance
- Inflammation
- Cardiovascular risk
- Metabolic dysfunction
It is far more predictive of long-term health risk than weight alone.
Is the scan safe?
Yes. DEXA uses very low-dose radiation — significantly less than a standard chest X-ray and comparable to background radiation exposure from daily life.
The scan is non-invasive and painless. It is not recommended during pregnancy.
How long does it take?
The scan typically takes 10–20 minutes. You remain comfortably lying on a table while the scanner passes over your body.
Do I need to prepare?
- Wear comfortable clothing without metal
- Avoid calcium supplements 24 hours prior
- No special fasting required
Who should consider a DEXA scan?
DEXA is valuable for:
- Adults over 30 who want a baseline
- Men and women concerned about bone density
- Individuals focused on longevity
- Those losing weight (to ensure muscle preservation)
- Athletes tracking body composition
- Anyone wanting objective data instead of guesswork
How often should I repeat it?
Most patients benefit from repeat testing every 3-6 months to track:
- Fat loss
- Muscle gain
- Bone density changes
- Visceral fat reduction
What happens after the scan?
We review:
- Your results
- Areas of concern
- Optimization opportunities
- A personalized strategy moving forward
The goal is not simply measurement — it is action.
Stop Guessing. Start Measuring.
If you’re investing in your health, your training, or your longevity — get data that actually guides your next move.