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Bone Health

Horizon Health provides personalized bone health services designed to keep your bones strong and healthy at every stage of life.

We combine advanced diagnostic testing with evidence-based treatments to evaluate bone density, reduce fracture risk, and manage conditions such as osteoporosis. With a focus on early detection, patient education, and ongoing support, we empower individuals to take an active role in maintaining their bone health.

Two convenient locations:

Paris Clinic
727 East Court Street
Paris, IL 61944
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Sycamore Pain & Wellness
1378 South State Road 46
Terre Haute, IN 47803
(812) 877-3310

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Self-referrals are accepted.

Our Services
  • Advanced fracture risk assessment
  • Evaluation for secondary causes of bone loss
  • Individualized treatment planning, including medication selection and sequencing
  • Coordination of care for injectable and infusion-based therapies
  • Lifestyle and prevention counseling (calcium, vitamin D, resistance training, fall prevention)
  • Pre- and post-operative bone health optimization for orthopedic and spine patients
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Bone density scan/screening – A simple imaging test that measures bone mineral density and assesses the risk of osteoporosis.

Osteoporosis – Although there is no cure for this condition that weakens bones, safe and effective treatments are available to help manage it and reduce fracture risk.

Frequently asked questions
What is a bone health specialist?

Primary care providers typically identify bone-related conditions and initiate treatment. Bone health specialists deliver comprehensive, specialized care for patients with complex or high-risk bone health needs. Specifically, they:

  • Specialize in medication management for osteoporosis
  • Identify secondary causes of bone loss
  • Collaborate with orthopedic teams, particularly around surgery
  • Address treatment failure or medication intolerance
  • Develop long-term, comprehensive bone health strategies
Who qualifies for bone health services (beyond screening)?

In addition to abnormal CT bone mineral density results, our bone health services are appropriate for:

  • Women age 65 and older and men age 70 and older, especially those with additional risk factors
  • Postmenopausal women and men age 50 and older with a history of fragility fracture
  • Younger postmenopausal women (age 64 and younger) and men (age 50–69) with significant risk factors, including:
    • Strong family history (parent with hip fracture)
    • Low body mass index or low body weight
    • Smoking or excessive alcohol use
    • Rheumatoid arthritis or other chronic inflammatory diseases
    • Long-term steroid use (prednisone or equivalent)
    • Endocrine disorders (hyperthyroidism, hyperparathyroidism, hypogonadism, Cushing’s syndrome)

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Do younger patients need bone health services?

A strong family history alone may warrant earlier screening or consultation in postmenopausal women age 64 and younger and men age 50–69.

We can assist with:

  • Preventive counseling (nutrition, resistance training, fall prevention)
  • Risk assessment
  • Guidance on appropriate screening intervals
  • Medication counseling when risk is elevated
Is bone health important for postmenopausal women?

Yes. A bone health specialist should be involved when:

  • Rapid bone loss is suspected
  • Hormone therapy is being considered or is already in use
  • Additional risk factors are present

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Osteoporosis


Meet Our Team

Judah Donaldson, APRN, FNP

Millie Kooistra, APRN, FNP


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