Montage Bone Health Clinic
Key takeaways
- A fracture after age 50 is often the first sign of osteoporosis
- Early intervention can slow the progression of bone loss and reduce the risk of future fractures
- The Montage Bone Health Clinic accepts referrals for patients who may benefit from bone strength evaluation and treatment
- The Montage Bone Health Clinic is the only clinic of its kind in the region
Summary
Experts at the Montage Bone Health Clinic provide the care needed to prevent osteoporotic fractures. Providers can refer patients who are at risk of osteoporosis related complications.
What is the Montage Bone Health Clinic?
A fracture later in life is often more than an isolated injury — it may be a sign of underlying osteoporosis. Without the right care, the risk of another fracture increases.
Now open, the Montage Bone Health Clinic is the only clinic of its kind in the region. Our program is a collaboration between Montage Medical Group and Montage Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. Together, we provide targeted evaluation and management of bone health. Treatment focuses on addressing bone loss so patients can maintain strength and stay active as they age.
Refer patients
Many patients with osteoporosis go undiagnosed until they experience a fracture. Early evaluation and treatment can help:
- Address underlying causes of bone loss
- Improve bone density and strength
- Maintain mobility and independence
- Reduce the risk of future fractures
Bone care services we offer
At the Montage Bone Health Clinic, we help patients understand what contributed to their fracture and what they can do to reduce future risk. Our team works together to create a personalized care plan from diagnosis through long-term prevention.
Our services include:
- Comprehensive evaluation, including bone density testing (DXA scan)
- Post-fracture risk assessment
- Osteoporosis diagnosis and treatment
- Fall prevention and home safety guidance
- Nutrition support to increase calcium and vitamin D levels
- Strength-building exercise routines
- Dedicated care coordinator for long-term follow-up
Who may benefit
The Montage Bone Health Clinic serves patients 50 and older who may be at risk for osteoporosis-related complications.
We accept referrals for patients who:
- Have had a fracture within the past six months
- Have other medical conditions that may affect bone health