Teams
Bone Health Team
You will receive an assessment for osteoporosis by a bone health specialist nurse. Following the assessment, people under the age of 75 will typically have a bone density scan (called a ‘DEXA’ scan) arranged as an outpatient.
If you are over 75, current guidelines from NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) recommend starting osteoporosis treatment without the need for a DEXA scan. The type of medication prescribed will vary upon individual assessment. The most common drug treatment used is Bisphoshonate (eg Alendronate or Risedronate) in conjunction with a Calcium and Vitamin D preparation.
Osteoporosis treatment should continue for at least five years. At this point your GP needs to review your fracture and risk treatment.
Our nurses can offer an assessment of your risk of osteoporosis and further fractures. They may give you lifestyle advice, refer you for a bone density scan and/or offer treatment if required. They can identify patients who are at risk of falling and refer you to specialist services as appropriate.
The nurses see patients on wards in Cheltenham and Gloucester Hospitals as well as in outpatient services across Gloucestershire.
You can contact our team yourself or you can be referred through any healthcare professional who may already be working with you. You can call us, write to us with a referral, or email us.
Frequently asked questions
What is osteoporosis?
How common is osteoporosis?
Can I help prevent osteoporosis?
Who is most at risk of osteoporosis?
- Nursing/residential home residents
- Housebound older people
- Post-menopausal women
- Those who have already had a fracture
- Those on steroid tablets
What are the risk factors?
- Smoking
- Drinking more than 2 units of alcohol per day
- A family history of osteoporosis or hip fracture
- Certain chronic medical conditions
- Being underweight
- Taking little or no physical exercise
Useful links and information
Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Falls Assessment and Education Service
Royal Osteoporosis Society
Provides information as well as details of local support groups
Call 0808 8000035 or visit https://theros.org.uk/
Gloucestershire Hospitals information on care of the elderly