DEXA Scans in Coral Springs, FL

Looking for where to get a DEXA scan in Coral Springs, Florida? Our FDA-approved DXA scanning equipment precisely measures body fat percentage, lean muscle mass, visceral fat, and bone density in a single 10-minute full body DEXA scan. Also known as a dexascan or body composition scan — no doctor referral required. Book your DEXA body composition scan online or call us directly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I get a DEXA scan in Coral Springs, FL?

Our Coral Springs DEXA scan clinic is accessible from the Sample Road and University Drive corridors, with clients from Coconut Creek, Margate, Tamarac, and Parkland. Body composition scans, bone density testing, and visceral fat analysis available Monday through Saturday. Book online at dexascans.com or call — no referral required.

How much does a DEXA scan cost in Coral Springs?

DEXA scan pricing in Coral Springs starts at $149 for comprehensive body composition. Bone density is $199, and the complete health package is $249 — significantly less than Broward Health Coral Springs or HCA Florida Northwest imaging rates. HSA/FSA accepted.

What makes Coral Springs unique for DEXA scanning?

Coral Springs has one of Broward County's strongest athletic communities — competitive youth soccer at Sportsplex, the Parkland Golf & Country Club fitness community, running groups along the Sawgrass Expressway corridors, and a large population of health-focused professional families. Our clinic serves the entire northwest Broward wellness corridor from Coral Springs to Parkland.

Do I need a referral for a DEXA scan in Coral Springs?

No referral required. Unlike Broward Health Coral Springs imaging departments, you can self-refer for body composition and wellness DEXA scans. We welcome athletes, health-conscious families, and professionals from Coral Springs, Coconut Creek, Margate, Tamarac, and Parkland.

Is a DEXA scan safe in Coral Springs?

Yes. DEXA uses very low-dose radiation — less than a dental X-ray. Painless, non-invasive, 10-15 minutes. Safe for youth athletes, adult competitors, and active seniors throughout northwest Broward County seeking regular body composition monitoring.

How long does a DEXA scan take in Coral Springs?

About 30 minutes total, with the scan itself taking 10-15 minutes. Conveniently fits into a Coral Springs workday, after a Sample Road gym session, or on weekend mornings. Early and Saturday slots available.

Does insurance cover DEXA scans in Coral Springs, Florida?

Many plans cover bone density DEXA scans when medically indicated. Our Coral Springs clinic accepts HSA/FSA for all services. Florida Blue, Aetna, and Cigna plans in northwest Broward County often include bone density screening for eligible patients.

What does a full body DEXA scan measure in Coral Springs?

A full body DEXA at our Coral Springs clinic measures total and regional body fat percentage, lean muscle mass by body segment, visceral fat levels, and bone mineral density. For Coral Springs soccer players, CrossFit athletes, Parkland fitness enthusiasts, and health-focused Broward County families, this clinical data supports precision training and nutrition strategies.

How does DEXA compare to InBody at Coral Springs gyms?

Coral Springs fitness centers and the Sportsplex performance training area offer InBody BIA scans. DEXA is more precise — X-ray direct measurement at ±1-2% accuracy vs. InBody's hydration-dependent ±5-8% variance. For youth athletes seeking accurate baseline data, DEXA's consistency is essential.

Can I get same-day DEXA results in Coral Springs?

Yes — results delivered within 24 hours via email, including body fat percentage, lean muscle by region, visceral fat score, and bone density T-scores. Actionable data for Coral Springs athletes, health-focused families, and Broward County professionals tracking long-term body composition.

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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.