What exactly is a REMS bone assessment?
REMS (Radiofrequency Echographic Multi Spectrometry) is an FDA-cleared, radiation-free ultrasound-based technology that assesses bone strength at the spine and hip. Your visit takes about 20 minutes, you stay fully clothed, and you get your results — including a T-score and Fragility Score — the same day, explained in plain language.
How do I get the savings?
Fill in the short form on this page — first name, last name, email, and phone — and we'll instantly unlock both offer codes and email them to you. One reading is $325 → $250 (Save $75). Two readings, six months apart, are $650 → $450 (Save $200). Both valid through July 4.
Should I choose one reading or two?
One reading gives you a clear baseline today. Two readings, six months apart, let you see your trajectory — your baseline now and a re-check that shows whether things are moving in the right direction, with your plan refreshed at the re-check. How often to re-check is a personal wellness choice; talk with your provider about what's right for you.
Aren't I too young to think about my bones?
It's the opposite. Bone peaks in your late twenties, so your 40s are the best window to capture a baseline while it's still strong. This isn't about worry, it's about a head start: a clear starting line and a read on your trajectory, while you have the most time to act.
Is it really radiation-free, and can I repeat it?
Yes. Unlike X-ray-based scans, REMS uses no ionizing radiation. That's also what makes it possible to re-measure as often as it makes sense, so your baseline becomes a trend you can actually watch over the years, not a one-time snapshot.
Is this a medical diagnosis?
No. hallé provides bone health assessments for informational and preventive screening purposes. Results are not a medical diagnosis or a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your physician about your health, and bring your results to them.
What is the “personalized plan”?
A lifestyle plan to support your bone strength — nutrition, strength training, vitamin D and movement — tailored to you. It's designed to work alongside your physician's care, never to replace medical treatment or prescribed medication.
Can I use HSA/FSA?
In most cases, yes — your assessment is typically HSA/FSA eligible. Eligibility may vary, so check with your plan administrator.