
Bone Health
Keeping You Strong and Steady
At St. Luke’s, our osteoporosis and bone health specialists provide advanced diagnosis and treatment for patients with osteoporosis or those at risk for fractures. Using an evidence-based approach, we focus on optimizing your bone health and preventing future injury. And if a fracture does occur, we’re here to support your healing, recovery, and follow-up care every step of the way.
To ensure comprehensive, coordinated care, our team collaborates closely with experts in orthopedic and spine surgery, primary care, pharmacy, infusion services, imaging, and physical therapy—tailoring your treatment plan to your unique needs.
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What to Expect From the Bone Health Program

- Our team features specialized osteoporosis providers, a nurse navigator who serves as a fracture liaison specialist, and a specially trained osteoporosis pharmacist.
- Our providers and fracture prevention specialists are certified through the Bone Health and Osteoporosis Foundation Fracture Liaison Service to coordinate care after a fracture. We also offer access to experts in related fields such as endocrinology, orthopedic surgery, and spine surgery.
- Our providers participate in Project Echo, a weekly collaboration with international experts in the field of bone health, and attend national conferences sponsored by the Bone Health and Osteoporosis Foundation among others to provide you with advanced and pioneering knowledge of treatment options.

Osteoporosis and Bone Health Referrals
Talk to Your Primary Care Provider
While a referral is required for an appointment, we're happy to answer questions about the program at any time.
Call our nurse navigator at (208) 706-1318.