A DEXA scan is a type of x-ray test used to determine a patient’s bone density. The patient lies on their back on the DEXA bed and a scanner moves above them from mid thigh to mid chest. Two images are taken; one of the hip, and one of the lower back. From these images the Consultant Rheumatologist can give a result on the patients overall bone density. This result is sent to the doctor who referred the patient for the DEXA .
X-Ray services at Bon Secours Hospital Galway include overall assessment of Bone density.
The DEXA scan process in Galway is simple and effective:
A referral letter is required to be sent by phone or fax from your GP to the relevant consultant. The X-Ray department at the Bon Secours Hospital Galway will contact the patient to make an appointment following receipt of a referral for DEXA signed by a doctor. As DEXA involves the use of a small amount of ionising radiation, female patients may be asked the date of the first day of their most recent period, and whether there is any possibility they may be pregnant.
If the patient has any special requirement such as sight or hearing deficits, requires any assistance (eg must have a hoist to get out of a chair) or has any cognitive deficit please let us know upon making an appointment.
The DEXA scanner is located in the x-ray department of the Bon Secours Hospital Galway.
Dexa is open between the hours of 9:30 and 4:30 Monday to Friday, as is its appointments office.
A DEXA scan costs €120 and may be partly covered by some insurers.