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Allegheny Health Network: A Pioneer in the Prevention and Care of Osteoporosis

Key Takeaways

  • AHN Jefferson Hospital leads in bone health by participating in the Own the Bone® program, focusing on post-fragility fracture care.
  • The AHN Osteoporosis and Fragility Fracture Clinic, established in 2020, offers specialized care across six locations in Pittsburgh's southern suburbs.
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David Stapor, MD | Credit: Allegheny Health Network

David Stapor, MD
Credit: Allegheny Health Network

At the Allegheny Health Network (AHN) Orthopaedic Institute, bone health is always a focus. AHN Jefferson Hospital was the first medical center in western Pennsylvania to participate in the American Orthopaedic Association’s Own the Bone® program, which uses proven bone care practices along with personalized support to help patients live a full and active life after experiencing a fragility fracture.

Once patients are discharged from the hospital after a fragility fracture, they can be referred to the AHN Osteoporosis and Fragility Fracture Clinic for more specialized care. AHN first brought this dedicated osteoporosis clinic to the region in 2020 and now treats patients in six locations across Pittsburgh’s southern suburbs.

The clinic treats patients who have sustained fragility fractures, provides preventive care for patients with osteoppenia, and helps patients prepare for spine and total joint surgery. Our osteoporosis experts use research-based practices to help strengthen bones and prevent fragility fractures. We also coordinate treatments with primary care providers and other specialists to make sure everything aligns with each patient’s overall health goals.

“We collaborate closely with primary care providers, physical therapists, and other specialists to ensure our patients receive comprehensive, coordinated care,” said David Stapor, MD, orthopaedic surgeon at AHN and lead physician at the Osteoporosis and Fragility Fracture Clinic. “We want to make sure everyone is on the same page and working together to achieve the best possible outcome.”

As part of their comprehensive osteoporosis treatment plan, your patients will have access to a wide range of services including on-site medication injections and infusions, lifestyle and nutrition counseling, collaboration with physical therapy for balance and gait training, and certified professionals in DEXA scan interpretation. “Our goal is to provide a truly holistic approach to bone health,” said Stapor. “We want to empower and educate patients to take control of their bone health and live active, fulfilling lives.”

To refer your patients to the AHN Osteoporosis and Fragility Fracture Clinic, call (412) 267-6200.

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