Bone-health DXA related to medical treatment
Some medicines and medical treatments can affect bone health. A clinician decides whether baseline or follow-up DXA is useful from the exact treatment, duration and wider risk picture.
Important limit: This pathway is not a medication review. Never stop, delay or change prescribed treatment because of this page or a DXA number; treatment decisions belong with the clinician managing your care.

Keep the scan connected to the treatment plan
The practice needs the correct clinical route before any measurement is scheduled.
- Request the pathway
Choose treatment-related bone health and provide only non-sensitive practical details in the request.
- Confirm the clinical route
The practice confirms scope, any written request or referral, timing, preparation and appointment status.
- Attend and return to care
Attend only after confirmation; the result goes back into clinician-led review rather than changing treatment by itself.
Treatment-related bone-health DXA: practical answers
The exact medicine, treatment, dose, duration and personal risk factors matter; a generic website cannot make that decision.
- What is this pathway?
- A route for asking whether DXA bone-density measurement is an appropriate part of monitoring or assessing bone health in relation to a current or previous medical treatment.
- Who may find it useful?
- Adults whose treating clinician has raised bone health, or who want the practice to confirm whether a medicine or medical treatment warrants a DXA discussion. Not every treatment needs the same test or timing.
- What does it not do?
- It does not diagnose why bone density changed, decide whether a medicine caused the change, or tell you to stop, switch or continue treatment. Those decisions require the treating clinician.
- How much does it cost?
- Practice confirmation required. No public cash or self-pay price has been approved for this pathway.
- Do I need a referral or written request?
- Practice confirmation required. Ask before booking or travelling; the practice must confirm whether a written clinical request is needed and whether the treatment-related indication is supported.
- Is medical aid accepted or is it self-pay?
- Practice confirmation required. Medical-aid claims, authorisation and self-pay arrangements have not been approved for publication.
- Appointment or walk-in?
- This is a request-based route. A preferred date or time is not an appointment until InsureSPR confirms it.
- What should I bring or disclose?
- The practice must confirm documents and preparation. Ask how to share a treatment or medicine list safely rather than putting it in public notes. Tell the clinical team privately before attendance if you are or may be pregnant.
- How long does it take?
- Practice confirmation required. No scan or total-visit duration has been approved for publication.
- How and when are results provided?
- Practice confirmation required. The report format, comparison with any earlier scan, recipient and turnaround time have not been approved for publication.
- Where is it and what should I do next?
- InsureSPR is at 7 Malibongwe Drive, EmedCentre, Randburg. Submit this pathway request and keep taking prescribed treatment as directed while the practice confirms the next step.