DEXA Scan Near Me: Find & Book Your BodySpec Scan

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DEXA Scan Near Me: Find & Book Your BodySpec Scan

Skip the guesswork: Use our booking tool to locate the nearest BodySpec mobile clinic or brick-and-mortar site, view real-time appointment availability, and book with a single click.

Looking for a DEXA scan near you? In just 15 minutes, you’ll gain precise data to optimize your training, monitor visceral fat, and safeguard bone health—all without the hospital price tag.


Why Choose BodySpec for Your DEXA Scan?

What MattersBodySpecTypical Imaging Center
Same-day online bookingOften phone-only
Average visit time15 minutes45–60 minutes
Cost transparencyStarts at $39.95$150–$300+
HSA/FSA eligibleSometimes
Doctor’s referral requiredNoYes
Mobile clinics that come to you

Transparent Pricing (HSA/FSA Eligible)

PlanBest ForPriceWhat You Get
One-Time ScanBaseline assessments or gifts$45.00/scan*15-minute DEXA, PDF & dashboard report, automated audio summary
Quarterly PlanTracking meaningful progress$40.00/scan*Includes 4 scans per year, with a single annual payment of $160.00
Monthly MembershipAthletes & dedicated progress tracking$39.95/scan*1 scan per month (up to 12 per year), billed monthly. Cancel anytime

*Pricing varies slightly by metro; your exact cost appears in the booking tool after you choose a date.

Have an HSA or FSA card? Use it at checkout—DEXA scans qualify as a medical expense.

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Need to crunch the numbers first? See our in-depth cost breakdown.


Our Service Areas

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BodySpec serves clients across these metro areas:

  • Los Angeles & Orange County, CA
  • San Diego, CA
  • San Francisco Bay Area, CA
  • Seattle, WA
  • Austin, TX
  • Dallas–Fort Worth, TX
  • Chicago, IL

How the Process Works

Here’s what to expect once you pick your location:

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  1. Choose your city. Use the booking tool and select the BodySpec region closest to you.
  2. Pick a time. Available slots update in real time—no phone tag.
  3. Scan day. Wear gym clothes without metal; the scan itself takes about 7 minutes, total visit ≈15.
  4. Get your data. Results appear in your secure dashboard before you’re back in the car. An automated audio summary walks you through visceral fat, lean mass, and bone density numbers.
  5. Track progress. Compare scans over time or share a link with your coach or physician.

Need help preparing? Check out our quick checklist: 5 Tips for a Successful BodySpec Scan.


What Your DEXA Report Shows

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Your report delivers a full breakdown of your total body fat %, lean mass, and bone mineral density, with detailed values for each region of your body (arms, legs, trunk). This regional data is critical for seeing exactly where you are losing fat or building muscle, offering insights that body-weight scales cannot provide. It also highlights key health markers—explaining concepts like visceral fat—and provides an estimate of your resting metabolic rate.

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For a deeper dive on the numbers, see: Interpreting DEXA Scan Results: T-Score, Z-Score & Body Composition.


Real Stories, Real Results

DEXA uses a calibrated X-ray beam, making it significantly more accurate than bio-impedance devices such as smart scales or InBody analyzers (see our detailed DEXA vs. InBody comparison). That’s why many clients see different—and more precise—numbers after their first scan.

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“My smart scale said 18% body fat. BodySpec showed 26%. That wake-up call helped me significantly lower my visceral fat.” — Kevin R., Los Angeles

“I’m post-menopause and worried about osteoporosis. The bone density section gave me a baseline—and peace of mind.” — Linda K., Seattle

“As a marathoner in Austin, dialing in my fueling strategy mattered. Two scans three months apart let me verify I was losing fat—not muscle.” — Tara P., Austin


FAQ

How often should I get a DEXA scan?
Most clients schedule scans every 3–4 months to track meaningful progress over time. Athletes in cutting or bulking cycles may scan monthly.

Is it safe?

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Yes. The exposure is less than 0.03 mSv—roughly the same as a few days of natural background radiation and far below a chest X-ray (RadiologyInfo.org on radiation doses).

Do I need a doctor’s order?
No referral is required for BodySpec preventive scans. You can still share the report with your physician.

Can I pay with my HSA/FSA card?
Absolutely. DEXA scans are a qualified medical expense.

What should I wear?
Athletic clothing without zippers, metal snaps, or underwire. Think T-shirt and joggers.

Do you offer group or team rates?

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Yes—perfect for gyms, sports teams, or corporate wellness. Email our partnerships team to coordinate an on-site scanning event for your group.


Ready to See Your Numbers?

Select your city, lock in your scan, and get your data in minutes. Slots fill quickly—especially Saturday mornings! Use the live chat widget on this page, or email our support team if you need help.

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