Bone Health
Your bones carry you through life. They don’t often complain until they do. By the time bone problems appear, the damage may already be advanced. That’s why protecting bone health early is one of the wisest investments you can make. At Doctor Help, our doctors help Australians prevent, detect, and treat bone conditions through convenient online consultations.

Worried About Weak Bones, Pain, or Fractures That Keep Coming Back?
You may have felt pains in the back, you have lost several centimetres in height, you have fractured your limb, which seemed to happen easily. These signs could indicate underlying bone fragility like osteoporosis, osteopenia. Even mild deficiencies such as low vitamin D calcium deficiency can weaken the bones.
Through our online GP consultations, we can help by assessing risk factors for bone conditions, referring for bone density scans (DEXA scans) when needed, online prescription, and supporting recovery after fractures or bone injuries.
Conditions We Support in Bone Health Care
Our doctors are trained to manage and advise on a wide range of bone-related conditions, including:

Osteoporosis – brittle bones and higher fracture risk

Osteopenia – early stages of bone loss

Fractures & stress fractures – bone injuries requiring recovery planning

Arthritis-related bone changes – joint inflammation affecting bone strength

Paget’s disease of bone – abnormal bone growth and pain

Vitamin D deficiency & calcium deficiency – common in Australia despite the sunny climate

Osteomalacia & rickets – softening of bones in adults and children

Bone complications in chronic illness – diabetes, thyroid disease, coeliac disease
Causes and Symptoms of Bone Conditions
Why do bone problems develop?
- Hormonal changes, especially after menopause
- Vitamin D or calcium deficiency
- Certain medications, such as long-term corticosteroids
- Chronic illnesses that affect absorption or metabolism
- Ageing and reduced physical activity
- Lifestyle risks: smoking, alcohol, poor diet
Symptoms to watch for:
- Frequent fractures or stress fractures
- Back pain or stooped posture
- Gradual height loss or spinal curvature
- Bone tenderness or persistent aches
- Muscle weakness or fatigue
- Poor posture or bone tenderness
- Bone health issues can be silent for years, which is why early screening and GP support are essential.
Our Approach at Doctor Help
At Doctor Help, our bone health approach is designed for long-term strength and confidence:

Comprehensive Assessment
We evaluate medical history, lifestyle, and risk factors.
Evidence-Based Prescribing
Medications for osteoporosis treatment or supplements like vitamin D and calcium.
Lifestyle Guidance
Safe exercise, diet changes, and fall-prevention strategies.
Referrals for Tests
Including DEXA scans for bone density.
Ongoing Monitoring
Adjusting treatment as your needs change.
Documentation Support
Medical certificates online when bone conditions affect work or study.
Why Choose Doctor Help for Bone Health?

Australian-registered GPs with experience in bone and metabolic disorders

Accessible anywhere – telehealth appointments that fit into your schedule

Convenient Access – no need to wait weeks for an appointment

Preventive Focus – not just treating problems but helping you avoid them

Holistic approach – supporting both physical and emotional aspects of bone health

Trusted resources – we follow Australian Government guidelines for safe, evidence-based care

Patient-centred – we listen, personalise, and support your long-term wellbeing
Protect Your Strength Today
Mobility is not the only thing about bones. They deal with independence, freedom and confidence. This doesn’t mean you have to have weak bones in the future. You may be experiencing osteoporosis, you may be recovering after a fracture, you may have just decided that you want to avoid trouble later in life, Doctor Help is the place to get the expert bone health support at your fingertips.
We can help you remain strong and independent, be it prescribing safe bone health medication to provision of lifestyle guidance and referrals.


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Frequently asked questions
Can I get bone health treatment online in Australia?
Yes. Our doctors provide online consultations for conditions like osteoporosis, vitamin D deficiency, and fracture aftercare.
Can an online GP prescribe medication for osteoporosis?
Yes. We can provide an online prescription for approved osteoporosis medications in Australia.
What options are available for osteoporosis treatment?
Treatment may include online prescription osteoporosis medication, lifestyle changes, and supplements such as k2 vitamins and calcium support. Our GPs provide guidance based on your individual health.
Can I get a medical certificate online for bone conditions?
Yes. If your condition affects work, study, or mobility, our doctors can issue a medical certificate online.
What is a DEXA scan, and can you refer me?
A DEXA scan measures bone density and helps diagnose osteoporosis. Our GPs can provide a referral if clinically needed.
What are the early signs of weak bones?
Frequent fractures, bone pain, or gradual height loss may signal bone weakness and the need for professional care.
Can vitamin D deficiency cause bone problems?
Yes. Vitamin D deficiency can lead to soft bones (osteomalacia), fractures, and osteoporosis. Common low vitamin D symptoms include fatigue, muscle weakness, and frequent infections.
What foods support bone health?
Calcium-rich foods like dairy, leafy greens, tofu, nuts, and fortified cereals help support bone strength, especially when combined with vitamin D.
Can osteoporosis be prevented?
Yes. Early screening, exercise, avoiding smoking/alcohol, and maintaining healthy levels of vitamin D and calcium are effective prevention strategies.
What is an “osteo cure” and is it possible?
While there is no permanent “osteo cure,” treatments like osteoporosis medication, lifestyle changes, and regular monitoring can slow or even reverse bone density loss.
Are bone problems genetic?
Family history plays a role, especially in osteoporosis, but lifestyle factors such as diet and physical activity also matter.
Do you treat bone pain online?
Yes. We assess bone pain and provide treatment or referrals if more serious conditions are suspected.
How can I increase bone mass naturally?
Weight-bearing exercise, consuming calcium-rich foods, ensuring enough vitamin D, and sometimes taking k2 vitamins can help. If needed, your GP may also recommend medical osteoporosis treatment.
Can pregnancy affect bone health?
Yes. Increased nutritional demands during pregnancy can affect bone health if calcium or vitamin D levels are low.
How can I keep my bones strong as I age?
Regular exercise, a balanced diet, safe sunlight exposure, and GP check-ups are key. Preventive strategies can reduce fractures and maintain mobility later in life.