Teton Radiology Idaho Falls
2001 S Woodruff Suite 17
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
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Book a DEXA scan in Idaho Falls, the Bonneville County hub of eastern Idaho on the Snake River. DEXA precisely measures body fat, lean muscle, and bone density in one quick, low-dose scan.
A full body DEXA scan measures body fat %, lean muscle, and bone density in one pass
A licensed medical professional reads every scan
Re-scan later and compare the two reports side by side
The scan takes about 10 minutes. Results land in your inbox the next day.
The Snake River makes a broad, falls-broken sweep through downtown Idaho Falls, and the greenbelt paths along both banks are where the city runs, walks, and rides year-round. As eastern Idaho's largest city, Idaho Falls concentrates the region's medicine, with Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center and Mountain View Hospital drawing patients from across the upper Snake River plain, and its economy runs heavily on the science and engineering workforce of the Idaho National Laboratory. The city's published DEXA option is Teton Radiology Idaho Falls at 2001 S Woodruff Suite 17, a radiology practice where DEXA is performed as the diagnostic imaging exam it is. For a population that spends weekends in the Tetons and Yellowstone country and workweeks at INL, the hospitals, and the region's farms, DEXA offers a precise annual read on body fat, lean muscle, and bone density.
DEXA scan coverage across 1 ZIP code in and around Idaho Falls.
Each ZIP code above has a clinic listed on this page. Not on the list? The ZIP codes above are the Idaho Falls area's main ones, not a limit — call (208) 524-7237 and we'll point you to the nearest clinic.
The clinic listed further down this page runs that scan for Idaho Falls, covering 1 ZIP code across the area. A DEXA scan measures your body fat percentage, how much lean muscle you carry in each limb, the visceral fat around your organs, and your bone mineral density. It takes about 10 minutes and you get the numbers in writing.
Weighing it against an InBody reading or a smart scale? See how the three measure up . Deciding between the two scan types? See our guides to the body composition scan and the bone density test.
Idaho Falls trains on the Snake River greenbelt and plays in the Tetons. DEXA tells this crowd exactly what a season of trail miles and ski days did, lean mass by region, body fat percentage, and visceral fat, in numbers a scale cannot provide.
A city with a national laboratory in its economy understands measurement. DEXA at Teton Radiology Idaho Falls on South Woodruff gives INL engineers and the city's professional workforce a validated body composition baseline instead of consumer-device estimates.
As the referral hub for eastern Idaho, anchored by Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center and Mountain View Hospital, Idaho Falls is where the region's adults get bone density answers. DEXA T-scores establish the baseline and track change with clinical accuracy.
Teton Radiology Idaho Falls serves the Idaho Falls area. Its address, phone, and hours are listed further down this page.
Your report arrives within 24 hours of the scan, covering body fat percentage, regional lean mass, visceral fat, and bone density.
Cash-pay DEXA scans typically run $99–$250 depending on the clinic and scan type — each listing's price is confirmed when you book. HSA/FSA cards are accepted at most clinics.
Use the location finder to pick the clinic nearest Idaho Falls and book a time that works
You lie still on the table, fully clothed. Wear something without metal. You do not need to fast
Your body composition and bone density report arrives by email within 24 hours
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Teton Radiology Idaho Falls, at 2001 S Woodruff Suite 17 in Idaho Falls, ID, runs DEXA scans for the Idaho Falls area. Book through Dexascans.com to schedule your appointment.
There is no single Idaho Falls price: clinics publish their own rates, and cash-pay DEXA scans generally land between $99 and $250 by scan type. That still usually undercuts the $300-plus hospital imaging departments bill for comparable scans. Ask the clinic for its current rate when scheduling — HSA/FSA funds work at most.
Only if you want insurance to pay. Self-pay booking at Teton Radiology Idaho Falls needs no referral for either scan type; an insurance-billed bone density exam does need your physician to order it first.
Often, yes, but only for bone density. If a physician orders the scan as medically necessary, say after a referral from a doctor at a Bonneville County health system like Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center & Mountain View Hospital, insurance usually covers it. Body composition scans booked for fitness reasons are self-pay. HSA and FSA cards work for both.
Yes. Nothing is injected and nothing encloses you: at Teton Radiology Idaho Falls you lie on an open table for 10-15 minutes while the scanner arm passes overhead. The X-ray dose is roughly a tenth of a chest X-ray.
One scan in Idaho Falls produces your body fat percentage, a limb-by-limb lean mass breakdown, a visceral fat reading, and bone mineral density. That combination is why a DEXA report replaces a stack of separate measurements, including the bone-density study a Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center & Mountain View Hospital physician would order on its own.
Plan on 30 minutes in Idaho Falls — check-in, then 10-15 minutes on the table at Teton Radiology Idaho Falls. Results follow within 24 hours, so a morning scan is a next-day answer.
No difference at all. "DXA" is the abbreviation radiology departments like Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center & Mountain View Hospital use; "DEXA" is the one patients search for. Both name dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, and both describe what you would book in Idaho Falls.
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2001 S Woodruff Suite 17
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
Call to confirm current hours