DEXA Scans in New Port Richey, FL

Looking for where to get a DEXA scan in New Port Richey, 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 New Port Richey, FL?

Our New Port Richey DEXA scan clinic serves Pasco County's Gulf coast community with access from US-19, SR-54, and the Cotee River corridor. We serve New Port Richey, Port Richey, and west Pasco County residents with body composition and bone density scans. No referral required.

What makes New Port Richey residents use DEXA body scans?

New Port Richey's revitalized downtown on the Cotee River, the Gulf Coast beach access at Robert K. Rees Memorial Park, growing boutique fitness scene in the historic district, and a diverse community of retirees, young families, and working professionals all drive demand for clinical body composition data in west Pasco County's primary urban center.

How much does a DEXA scan cost in New Port Richey?

DEXA pricing starts at $149. Bone density testing is $199. More affordable than HCA Florida Bayonet Point or Regional Medical Center imaging. HSA/FSA accepted.

Do I need a referral for a DEXA scan in New Port Richey?

No referral required. You can self-refer for body composition and wellness DEXA scans. We serve New Port Richey, Port Richey, and west Pasco County residents directly.

Can I get same-day DEXA results in New Port Richey?

Yes — results within 24 hours via email. Body fat percentage, lean muscle mass, and bone density data — useful for New Port Richey athletes and Pasco County health professionals.

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