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Bartlett Regional Hospital Diagnostic Imaging

Bartlett Regional Hospital Diagnostic Imaging | Body Composition DEXA Scans in Juneau, AK

3260 Hospital Dr.
Juneau, AK 99801
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Bartlett Regional Hospital Diagnostic Imaging provides medical-grade DEXA body composition scanning at 3260 Hospital Dr. in Juneau, AK — serving Juneau and the surrounding Alaska area. No physician referral is required to book a body composition scan.

Services at Bartlett Regional Hospital Diagnostic Imaging

Bartlett Regional Hospital Diagnostic Imaging offers medical-grade health testing to give you precise, actionable data about your body.

DEXA Body Composition Scan

30 min appointment

Gold-standard dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) body composition analysis. Precisely measures total and regional body fat percentage, lean muscle mass, visceral fat, and bone mineral density in a single scan.

What you measure:

  • Total & regional body fat %
  • Lean muscle mass by segment
  • Visceral fat rating
  • Bone mineral density
  • Android / gynoid fat ratio

How to prepare:

  1. 1. Wear comfortable, metal-free clothing
  2. 2. Stay normally hydrated — no fasting required
  3. 3. Avoid heavy exercise on the morning of your scan
  4. 4. Scan at the same time of day for accurate repeat comparisons

Payment Options

Bartlett Regional Hospital Diagnostic Imaging accepts the payment methods listed below. Contact the clinic to confirm HSA/FSA eligibility and current pricing.

Cash / Credit card

Why Choose Bartlett Regional Hospital Diagnostic Imaging?

Medical-Grade Equipment

Bartlett Regional Hospital Diagnostic Imaging uses the same FDA-cleared DEXA technology trusted by hospitals, research institutions, and elite sports teams.

Comprehensive Results

Every test comes with a detailed, easy-to-read report with personalized recommendations you can act on immediately.

Convenient Location

Located at 3260 Hospital Dr. in Juneau, AK — serving Juneau and the surrounding Alaska area. No physician referral is required to book a body composition scan.

Bartlett Regional Hospital Diagnostic Imaging — Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Bartlett Regional Hospital Diagnostic Imaging offer?

Bartlett Regional Hospital Diagnostic Imaging offers DEXA Body Composition Scan. Each test is performed on medical-grade equipment and comes with a detailed, personalized results report.

Where is Bartlett Regional Hospital Diagnostic Imaging located?

Bartlett Regional Hospital Diagnostic Imaging is located at 3260 Hospital Dr., Juneau, AK 99801. Serving Juneau and the surrounding area.

How do I book an appointment at Bartlett Regional Hospital Diagnostic Imaging?

You can book an appointment at Bartlett Regional Hospital Diagnostic Imaging online, or call the clinic at (907) 796-8800 during business hours. Booking and current availability are at https://www.bartletthospital.org/locations/diagnostic-imaging/.

How long does a DEXA scan take at Bartlett Regional Hospital Diagnostic Imaging?

A DEXA scan takes about 10–15 minutes; plan for roughly 20–30 minutes total including check-in and a results review.

Is a DEXA scan safe? What about radiation?

Yes. DEXA uses an extremely low-dose X-ray — roughly a tenth of a chest X-ray, or less than a day of natural background radiation. The scan is painless, non-invasive, and takes only 10–15 minutes.

Ready to book at Bartlett Regional Hospital Diagnostic Imaging?

Schedule your DEXA body scan, VO2 Max test, or RMR measurement at 3260 Hospital Dr., Juneau, AK. No referral required.

Medical Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. DEXA scan results should be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional.

Medical Disclaimer: Content on Dexascans.com is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before making health decisions. DEXA scan results should be reviewed with your physician. Learn more at NIH.gov.