Clinic for Osteoporosis

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Clinic for Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a condition characterized by weakened bones that become fragile and more prone to fractures, primarily affecting women, especially post-menopausal women. The Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics at City Care Hospital offers specialized services through our Clinic for Osteoporosis, dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of this condition. Our clinic provides comprehensive care to support women in maintaining strong bone health and preventing osteoporosis-related complications.

Understanding Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is often called the “silent disease” because it typically develops without noticeable symptoms until a bone fracture occurs. This condition results in reduced bone density, making the bones weak and susceptible to breaks from minor falls, or in some cases, even from sneezing or bending. The most common sites of osteoporosis-related fractures are the hips, spine, and wrists.

Women are at higher risk of developing osteoporosis, especially after menopause, due to a decrease in estrogen levels, which plays a crucial role in maintaining bone density. Other risk factors include age, family history, low calcium intake, vitamin D deficiency, certain medications, and lifestyle choices such as smoking or physical inactivity.

Symptoms of Osteoporosis

In its early stages, osteoporosis may not cause any symptoms. However, as the disease progresses, it can lead to:

  • Back pain caused by fractures or collapsed vertebrae.
  • Loss of height over time.
  • A stooped posture.
  • Fractures occurring much more easily than expected.

Recognizing and addressing the risk factors early is essential in preventing osteoporosis from progressing and causing serious complications.

Our Services

At our Osteoporosis Clinic, we offer a wide range of services designed to help women at risk of or living with osteoporosis. Our experienced gynecologists and healthcare professionals work closely with patients to ensure they receive personalized care that meets their individual needs.

  1. Bone Density Testing (DEXA Scans):
    Our clinic offers dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scans, the gold standard for diagnosing osteoporosis. This test measures bone mineral density (BMD) and helps identify the degree of bone loss. With regular bone density testing, we can monitor changes over time and recommend appropriate interventions.
  2. Risk Assessment and Diagnosis:
    We provide comprehensive osteoporosis risk assessments that evaluate factors such as family history, lifestyle, hormone levels, and existing medical conditions. By assessing your risk factors, our specialists can identify early signs of osteoporosis and develop a prevention or treatment plan tailored to your needs.
  3. Osteoporosis Prevention:
    For women at risk of developing osteoporosis, we focus on preventive strategies such as:
  • Calcium and Vitamin D supplementation: These are vital for bone health and strength.
  • Dietary counseling: We provide guidance on foods that support bone health, such as leafy greens, dairy products, and fortified foods.
  • Exercise programs: Weight-bearing and muscle-strengthening exercises can help maintain bone density and reduce the risk of fractures.
  • Lifestyle changes: We offer support for quitting smoking and reducing alcohol intake, both of which can negatively affect bone health.
  1. Medications:
    For women diagnosed with osteoporosis or at high risk of fractures, our clinic provides a variety of pharmacological treatments to strengthen bones and slow bone loss. These may include:
  • Bisphosphonates: Medications that prevent bone loss and reduce the risk of fractures.
  • Hormone replacement therapy (HRT): For post-menopausal women, HRT may help protect against bone density loss.
  • Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs): These mimic estrogen’s positive effects on bone density.
  • Denosumab and other biological treatments: Used in cases where other medications may not be suitable or effective.
  1. Fracture Prevention and Management:
    If osteoporosis has already led to fractures, our team works with patients to manage pain, recover from injuries, and prevent future fractures. We provide guidance on fall prevention and educate patients on ways to protect their bones in daily activities.
  2. Long-Term Monitoring and Follow-Up Care:
    Osteoporosis requires ongoing care and monitoring. Our clinic offers regular follow-up appointments, including repeat bone density scans and evaluations to ensure that treatments are effective and that your bone health remains stable.

Why Choose City Care Hospital?

Our hospital is home to a diverse team of highly qualified and experienced doctors, specialists, and healthcare professionals committed to providing
the highest standard of care.

We offer cutting-edge medical technology and modern
facilities to ensure accurate diagnostics and effective treatments, all under one roof.

From emergency services to specialized clinics, we provide a full range of healthcare services tailored to meet the unique needs of every patient.

We adhere to the highest standards of safety and
quality in all aspects of healthcare delivery, ensuring our patients receive the best possible outcomes.

Our fully equipped emergency department is open around the clock, ready to handle any medical situation with prompt and professional care.

: Our focus is on personalized care, ensuring that every
patient receives compassionate attention and treatment that is designed specifically for
their needs.

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