DEXA Scans in Newnan, GA

Newnan built its identity around the copper dome of the 1904 Coweta County courthouse, and lately around the LINC — the paved trail network stitching the east side to downtown. Whether you're logging miles on the LINC or overdue for the bone screening your doctor keeps mentioning, a DEXA scan measures bone density and body composition with clinical precision, minutes off Bullsboro Drive.

Full body DEXA scan measuring body fat %, lean muscle, and bone density with precision

DEXA testing results reviewed by licensed medical professionals

Track body composition results over time to improve fitness, health, and longevity

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Newnan's verified DEXA provider is OPI - Newnan (Outpatient Imaging), in Suite 101 of the Oak Hill Professional Park at 60 Oak Hill Boulevard — right off Bullsboro Drive (GA-34) at I-85 Exit 47, essentially next door to the Ashley Park shopping district. Bone density scanning is confirmed on-site, and the location works from every direction: about ten minutes east of the courthouse square via Bullsboro Drive, and roughly ten minutes from Piedmont Newnan Hospital on Poplar Road, so east-side commuters and downtown residents alike can fit a scan into an ordinary errand run.

County
Coweta County
Area Code
770 / 678 / 470
Population
44,000+
Major Hospital System
Piedmont Newnan Hospital

A Short Drive from Every Corner of Coweta's County Seat

Oak Hill Boulevard sits at Newnan's busiest crossroads — Bullsboro Drive at I-85 Exit 47 — which is exactly why the whole city already knows how to get there.

Newnan Crossing The closest established community to the clinic — Oak Hill Boulevard is just off Bullsboro Drive in the same Exit 47 retail-and-medical district.
Downtown Newnan / Court Square From the 1904 courthouse at Court Square, Bullsboro Drive runs straight east to Oak Hill Boulevard in about ten minutes.
SummerGrove Newnan's 3,500-home master-planned community on the east side is minutes away — the same short hop residents already make to Ashley Park at Exit 47.
Stillwood Farms Located in the 30265 corridor minutes from I-85, this community is one of the quickest trips to the Oak Hill Professional Park.
White Oak
College-Temple Historic District
Greenville Street Historic District
Arbor Springs Plantation
Lake Redwine Plantation
Avery Park

Where Newnan Gets Scanned: Imaging Off Bullsboro Drive at I-85

Whether you're assessing body composition for the first time, tracking muscle growth through a training block, or monitoring bone health as you age, a DEXA body scan gives you precise, medical-grade data you can actually act on.

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Why Book Your Newnan DEXA Scan Through Dexascans.com

Licensed Medical Oversight

Every scan is performed on FDA-approved DEXA equipment and reviewed by licensed medical professionals with specialized training in DEXA technology.

A Verified Newnan-Area Clinic

OPI - Newnan (Outpatient Imaging) serves the Newnan area — a real, verified facility with published address, phone, and hours listed below.

Medical-Grade Technology

DEXA (dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry) is the same technology used in research and clinical settings worldwide — accurate to within 1-2% for body fat.

Results Within 24 Hours

Receive an easy-to-read, comprehensive DEXA report — body fat percentage, regional lean mass, visceral fat, and bone density — within 24 hours of your scan.

Transparent Pricing

Body composition scans from $149, bone density from $199 — published upfront, HSA/FSA accepted, no referral required and no surprise billing.

How Getting a DEXA Scan in Newnan Works

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Book by Text or Phone

Tell us you want a scan in Newnan and we'll confirm the nearest available clinic and time

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10-Minute Scan

A quick, painless full body DEXA scan — wear comfortable clothing without metal, no fasting needed

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Receive Your Report

Your detailed body composition and bone density report arrives by email within 24 hours

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Track Progress

Re-scan every 3-4 months to measure real changes in muscle, fat, and bone density

How DEXA Compares to Other Body Composition Tests

DEXA via Dexascans.com

Medical-Grade Accuracy
Licensed Medical Review
Results Within 24 Hours
Transparent Pricing
Personalized Report

Hospital Imaging Center

Medical-Grade Accuracy
⚠️ Referral Usually Required
⚠️ Longer Result Turnaround
⚠️ Often $300+ / Variable Billing
Rarely Includes Fitness-Focused Report

Smart Scales & At-Home Devices

Estimates Only (±5-8% Variance)
No Medical Oversight
⚠️ Instant but Hydration-Dependent
Low Cost
No Bone Density or Visceral Fat Data
Feature DEXA via Dexascans.com Hospital Imaging Center Smart Scales & At-Home Devices
Medical-Grade Accuracy
No Referral Needed ⚠️
Results Within 24 Hours ⚠️ ⚠️
Transparent Upfront Pricing ⚠️
Bone Density & Visceral Fat Data

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Frequently Asked Questions - Newnan DEXA Scans

Where do people in Newnan go for a DEXA scan?

OPI - Newnan (Outpatient Imaging) in Suite 101 at 60 Oak Hill Boulevard, just off Bullsboro Drive at I-85 Exit 47, offers bone density (DXA) scanning. Text or call Dexascans.com at (786) 420-6630 and we'll handle the booking for you.

What will a DEXA scan in Newnan cost me?

Through Dexascans.com the pricing is flat: $149 for body composition, $199 for a bone density test, or $249 for the complete package with visceral fat analysis. HSA and FSA funds can be used.

Can I book a bone density test in Newnan without a referral?

Yes — self-pay wellness scans don't require one. Where a referral helps is insurance: carriers typically want a physician's order documenting medical necessity before they'll cover a diagnostic bone density study.

Does Medicare or private insurance cover a DEXA in Newnan?

Medicare covers screening DXA, and private insurers frequently cover bone density testing when a doctor's order establishes medical necessity. Body composition scanning is a wellness service, so it's self-pay — $149 booked through Dexascans.com.

What's the radiation exposure from a bone density scan in Newnan?

Very small — about one-tenth of a chest X-ray, which is less than a single day of natural background radiation. That low dose is why DEXA is used for routine, repeated screening.

What do the results of a Newnan DEXA scan actually tell you?

A bone density scan produces T-scores and Z-scores that classify bone health against clinical thresholds for osteopenia and osteoporosis. A full-body composition study adds lean mass, fat mass by region, and visceral fat. Reports arrive within 24 hours.

How quickly is the appointment over, and when do I get results?

Table time in Newnan is only 10-15 minutes; the whole visit runs about half an hour. Your results are delivered within 24 hours of the scan.

What's the difference between DEXA and the body-fat readout at a Newnan gym?

Gym devices use bioimpedance, which estimates fat from an electrical current and can drift 5-8% depending on hydration. DEXA images your tissue directly at ±1-2% accuracy, and it's the only option that also reports bone density and visceral fat.

Is the imaging center easy to reach from SummerGrove or Ashley Park?

Extremely — 60 Oak Hill Boulevard is off Bullsboro Drive in the same Exit 47 district as Ashley Park, and SummerGrove residents are only minutes away on the routes they already drive for shopping. Free parking is available at the building.

Is a DEXA scan worth it for runners who train on the LINC?

Yes. Endurance training doesn't automatically protect bone — and it can quietly cost you muscle. A DEXA scan tells LINC regulars whether their bone density and lean mass are actually holding steady, so they can adjust strength work and fueling before an injury forces the issue.

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.

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OPI - Newnan (Outpatient Imaging)

60 Oak Hill Blvd, Suite 101
Newnan, GA 30265

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Serving Newnan and Surrounding Communities

Looking for a DEXA scan near Newnan? We arrange body composition and bone density testing throughout Coweta County and the neighboring communities below.

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Who Gets the Most from a DEXA Scan in Newnan?

Runners and Cyclists on the LINC

Newnan's LINC trail system has turned the east side into training ground, and it links Piedmont Newnan Hospital, the Newnan Centre, and Whitlock Park. DEXA shows endurance athletes what mileage alone can't: whether they're holding lean mass, and whether their bones are keeping up with their training load.

Piedmont Newnan's Healthcare Workforce

Thousands of clinicians and staff work the Poplar Road hospital campus a few minutes up I-85. They know DXA is the diagnostic standard for bone health — and the Oak Hill Boulevard location makes it easy to get their own numbers checked between shifts.

Homeowners in the Historic Districts

The College-Temple and Greenville Street districts are full of longtime Newnan residents in the age range where bone density screening matters most. Medicare covers screening DXA, and a baseline scan turns 'probably fine' into an actual T-score.

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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. Learn more at NIH.gov.