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Take care of your bones. Get tested!

This disease does not warn – it silently attacks our bones. In order not to give it a chance, it is worth signing up for specialist tests at the Mobile Osteoporosis Diagnostics Center today. Consultations on April 12. Osteoporosis isn't painful – it "eats" our bones, leading to unexpected fractures. It primarily affects postmenopausal women and men over 50. Estimates suggest that one in three women and one in five men in these risk groups suffer from it. – NThere is a great opportunity to get tested and, if necessary, immediately consult an orthopedist at our clinic – says Aleksandra Olender-Chlebik, MD, family medicine specialist, co-founder of the NZOZ "Twój Lekarz" (Your Doctor). – The tests will be carried out at the Mobile Osteoporosis Diagnostic Center, which will be parked in front of our facility at Witosa Street 5 in Kobierzyce on Friday, April 12. – he adds. You can register for the test now in person (at the clinic) or by phone at: 71 311 12 36. Depending on age and co-occurring conditions, patients will be offered two diagnostic options: 1. Examination of the femoral neck or lumbar spine (price: PLN 39). 2. Examination of the femoral neck and lumbar spine (price: PLN 59). Anyone whose densitometric test result is abnormal will be able to consult a free orthopedist at the NZOZ "Twój Lekarz" (Your Doctor) in Bielany Wrocławskie on April 27th. People over 55 who decide to be tested for osteoporosis on April 12th can also undergo free hearing tests on-site.

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