Your Next Step in Understanding Bone Health

Thank you for connecting with SonoHealth CA at Women’s Wellness Day. You’re in the right place if you are curious about REMS but not quite ready to schedule yet.

What is a REMS scan?

REMS Echolight is a radiation-free ultrasound scan that provides meaningful information about your bone density and bone quality.

For many women, especially during perimenopause, menopause, or after age 50, understanding bone health early can be an important step in preventing bigger problems later.

The goal is simple: know where you are starting, understand your risk, and make informed decisions about what to do next.

A REMS Scan May Be a Good Fit If You:

• Have been told you have osteopenia or osteoporosis
• Are approaching or navigating menopause
• Have a family history of bone loss or fracture
• Want a clearer baseline for your bone health
• Prefer a radiation-free scan option
• Want better information before deciding what to do next

What You Learn From a REMS Scan

What You Learn From a REMS Scan

Bone Density

A measurement that helps you understand whether your bones are in a normal, osteopenic, or osteoporotic range.

Bone Quality

Additional information that helps give a broader picture of bone strength beyond density alone.

A Clear Starting Point

Your results can help guide better conversations with your healthcare provider and support more informed bone health decisions.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

You do not have to guess, wait, or wonder whether your bones are changing. When you are ready, schedule your REMS scan online at a time that works for you.

Questions first? Call or text SonoHealth CA at 562-445-3241.

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Know your bones. Change your future.

SonoHealth CA provides REMS Echolight ultrasound bone health scans. This page is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. SonoHealth CA does not diagnose, treat, or cure medical conditions. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding your personal health decisions.