Pediatric Bone Density Test (DEXA)

A pediatric bone densitometry by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry DEXA)test is a medical imaging test that measures the health of your child’s bones. At Children’s Health, our pediatric specialists carefully evaluate the results to identify your child’s risk for fragile bones or fractures (bone breaks).

Texas families rely on our experienced team for more than 300 pediatric bone density tests every year – a high number that means you can rely on our expertise.

What is a Pediatric Bone Density Test (DEXA)?

A pediatric bone density test measures levels of calcium and other minerals in specific bones in your child’s body. The test’s full name is bone densitometry by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA). Sometimes it’s simply called a bone scan or bone densitometry testing.

Our team tailors your child’s bone density test to their age and condition. We use special scanners and X-rays to take pictures of your child’s spine and whole body. DEXA results give our team detailed information about the strength of your child’s bones. This information helps us understand your child’s medical condition or how medications are affecting your child’s bones.

What are the side effects of a Pediatric Bone Density Test (DEXA)?

Bone density tests are very safe. They do not have any known side effects.

What are the risks of a Pediatric Bone Density Test (DEXA)?

A bone density scan is a safe test with very little risk. It uses much less radiation than a regular X-ray.

Pediatric Bone Density Test (DEXA) Doctors and Providers

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is the radioactivity from a Pediatric Bone Density Test (DEXA) safe?

    A DEXA test uses a very low amount of radiation. Doctors agree that the benefits of a bone density test outweigh the risks. Talk to your doctor if you have concerns.

  • What will my child feel during a Pediatric Bone Density Exam (DEXA)?

    The bone density scan is painless. Your child might hear some sounds like humming, but the test isn’t noisy.

    For a very short time during the scan, we may need to move your child into a position that’s a little bit uncomfortable. Our team works hard to keep your child as comfortable as possible.

  • When will we receive the Pediatric Bone Density Test (DEXA) results?

    Most families receive their results in one to two weeks. Our doctors carefully review your child’s results and their individual condition to provide a thorough assessment. We’ll meet with you to discuss the results and talk about the next steps for your child’s care.