Sunshine Family Medical Center in St. Petersburg, FL, provides comprehensive osteopenia care to help patients maintain bone health and reduce the risk of fractures. Our experienced healthcare providers offer personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient's needs, focusing on preventing bone loss and promoting overall bone health.
Osteopenia is a condition characterized by lower than normal bone density, but not low enough to be classified as osteoporosis. It is often considered a precursor to osteoporosis and can increase the risk of fractures. Osteopenia is typically diagnosed through a bone density scan and is more common in postmenopausal women, but can affect men and younger individuals as well.
At Sunshine Family Medical Center, our approach to osteopenia care begins with a thorough evaluation of your bone health, including a review of your medical history and lifestyle factors. Treatment may include lifestyle modifications, such as dietary changes and weight-bearing exercises, as well as medications to help strengthen bones and reduce the risk of fractures. Our goal is to help you maintain strong and healthy bones.
If you have been diagnosed with osteopenia or are at risk for developing the condition, you may be a good candidate for osteopenia care at Sunshine Family Medical Center. Our healthcare providers will work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific risk factors and concerns.
During your osteopenia care at Sunshine Family Medical Center, you can expect compassionate and comprehensive care from our experienced team. We will monitor your bone health closely and adjust your treatment plan as needed to help you maintain strong and healthy bones. Our goal is to reduce your risk of fractures and improve your overall bone health.
Risk factors for osteopenia include aging, family history of osteoporosis, low body weight, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and certain medical conditions and medications.
Osteopenia is typically diagnosed through a bone density scan, which measures the density of your bones.
While osteopenia can't be reversed, lifestyle changes and treatments can help prevent further bone loss and reduce the risk of fractures.
Untreated osteopenia can progress to osteoporosis, increasing the risk of fractures, particularly in the hip, spine, and wrist.
To help prevent osteopenia, maintain a healthy diet rich in calcium and vitamin D, engage in regular weight-bearing exercises, avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption, and talk to your healthcare provider about bone health screenings.
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3955 58th St N, St. Petersburg, FL 33709
(727) 347-2557
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