
At Community Care Rheumatology, we know that bone health is more than just a matter of aging. It’s a crucial piece of your overall well-being. That’s why we’re proud to offer a comprehensive Bone Health Program, designed to identify and manage osteoporosis and other metabolic bone conditions before they lead to serious complications, such as fractures.
Why Bone Health Matters
Bone loss can be silent, but the impact isn’t. Osteoporosis affects more than 10 million Americans, often going undetected until a break or fall occurs. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Early detection, targeted treatment, and ongoing monitoring can make all the difference.
Our Bone Health Program was designed with that goal in mind: to identify issues early and provide personalized solutions to help patients maintain mobility, independence, and quality of life.
What the Program Offers
Our program isn’t just about numbers on a scan—it’s a full-spectrum approach that combines advanced diagnostics with personalized care:
- We screen and evaluate patients at risk
- Educate patients on maintaining bone strength and preventing falls, including at-home exercises
- Support patients with medications and trusted resources
- Coordinate infusions through InfusionCare, including Reclast, Evenity, or Prolia
- Refer to specialists and physical therapists, as needed
- Guide lifestyle changes like quitting tobacco and limiting alcohol
- Provide patients with nutritional counseling, including calcium and vitamin D
- Collaborate with your whole care team
Whether you’ve had a recent fracture, have been diagnosed with low bone density, or simply want to be proactive, this program is here to give you clarity—and a plan.
Who Should Consider a Bone Health Evaluation?
This program is especially valuable for:
- Adults 50 years and older
- Postmenopausal women
- Anyone with a history of fragility fractures (non-traumatic) or osteoporosis
If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Should I be concerned about my bone health?”—this program is your answer.
How to Get Started
Our Bone Health Program is available at Community Care Rheumatology, and it all starts with a conversation. If you’re already a patient, talk to your rheumatologist. If you’re new to our practice, our team will help you determine if an evaluation is right for you.
Your bones carry you through life. Let’s make sure they’re strong enough for the journey.