Protect your future mobility with expert Osteoporosis Treatment in Perth, Australia. At Victa Health in O’Connor, our dedicated GPs provide comprehensive bone density management, screening, and medication administration. Whether you have a family history of brittle bones or need a routine bone health check, we are here to strengthen your skeletal health and prevent life-altering fractures.
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Osteoporosis is a condition where bones become porous and weak, increasing the risk of sudden fractures.
Often referred to as a “silent disease,” it usually shows no warning signs until a fracture occurs. It develops when the body loses bone faster than it can rebuild it, produces too little bone, or both. While it is most common in post-menopausal women, it affects men too. Effective osteoporosis treatment focuses on stopping this loss and encouraging the body to strengthen existing bone tissue.
We use a structured medical approach to manage and treat osteoporosis:
We review your medical history, age, and risk factors (like menopause or steroid use) to determine your bone health status.
If needed, we refer you for a DEXA scan (Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry) to precisely measure your bone mineral density.
Based on your results, your GP determines whether osteopenia or osteoporosis is present and outlines a customised care plan.
We administer treatments like the Prolia injection or Aclasta infusions and schedule regular reviews to track improvement.
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While treatments like Prolia and Aclasta are standard, newer anabolic agents (like Romosozumab) are now available for very severe cases to build new bone.
Success depends on the patient, but Denosumab (Prolia) and Bisphosphonates are highly effective at reducing fracture risk when taken consistently.
Your GP is the best starting point for diagnosis and ongoing management. For complex or severe cases, we may refer you to an Endocrinologist.
Yes, Medicare rebates apply for DEXA scans if you meet specific criteria, such as being over 70, having a prior fracture, or having certain chronic conditions.
Prolia is typically administered as a single injection once every 6 months. Consistency is vital for it to work.
It cannot be fully "cured" (reversed completely), but it can be effectively managed and treated to stop further bone loss and significantly reduce fracture risk.
The Problem: A simple fall can lead to a hip fracture that changes your life forever. The Solution: Early detection and bone density management at Victa Health keep you standing strong.