It is estimated that 10 million Americans suffer from osteoporosis, a condition characterized by a gradual decrease in bone density that is particularly prevalent among women.
In advanced cases, osteoporosis leads to brittle bones that break easily.
Duke provides specialized, multidisciplinary care for patients suffering from or at risk for osteoporosis -- from preventive services to screening to ongoing counseling and disease management.
Appointments
To find out more about the services Duke offers for osteoporosis, or to get a referral or schedule an appointment with a rheumatologist, call 919-613-ACHE (919-613-2243) locally or 888-ASK-DUKE (888-275-3853) toll-free.
Physicians
Physicians offering this service include:
-
Allen, Nancy B.
-
Medicine /
Med-Rheumatolgy & Immunology
-
Caldwell, David S.
-
Medicine /
Med-Rheumatolgy & Immunology
-
Clowse, Megan E.B.
-
Medicine /
Med-Rheumatolgy & Immunology
-
Criscione-Schreiber, Lisa G.
-
Medicine /
Med-Rheumatolgy & Immunology
-
Hershfield, Michael S.
-
Medicine /
Med-Rheumatolgy & Immunology
-
Biochemistry and IBSD
-
Kaul, Mala S.
-
Medicine /
Med-Rheumatolgy & Immunology
-
Keenan, Robert T.
-
Medicine /
Med-Rheumatolgy & Immunology
-
Kraus, Virginia Byers
-
Medicine /
Med-Rheumatolgy & Immunology
-
Surgery
-
Pathology
-
Mitchell, Kate L.
-
Medicine /
Med-Rheumatolgy & Immunology
-
Pisetsky, David S.
-
Medicine /
Med-Rheumatolgy & Immunology
-
Immunology
-
Rice, John R.
-
Medicine /
Med-Rheumatolgy & Immunology
-
St. Clair, E. William
-
Medicine /
Med-Rheumatolgy & Immunology
-
Immunology
Locations
This service is available at: