Osteoporosis & Fragility Fracture Assessment in Sheffield
If you’ve had a fracture after a minor fall, or are worried about bone strength, we provide rapid, specialist assessment and personalised treatment.
A specialist osteoporosis assessment identifies the cause and reduces the risk of future fracture.
As a consultant geriatrician, I provide rapid private assessment, diagnosis, and long-term prevention planning.
✔ Consultant-led assessment
✔ Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA)
✔ No GP referral required
✔ Sheffield and surrounding areas
Concerned About fracture after a fall?
Osteoporosis assessment in Sheffield helps identify the risk of fragility fracture in older adults.
👉 Book a Osteoporosis Assessment in Sheffield
my expertise
Why Falls Matter
Falls are one of the most common reasons older adults lose independence. Even a single fall can lead to injury, reduced confidence, and fear of walking.
- Around 1 in 3 people over 65 fall each year
- Falls can result in fractures, head injury, or hospital admission
- Many people reduce activity after a fall, leading to further weakness
Early assessment can prevent this cycle.
👉 Key point: Recurrent falls usually have treatable causes
my expertise
What are common causes of falls
Falls are rarely “just ageing.” Falls in older adults are usually caused by a combination of balance problems, medication side effects, blood pressure changes, and underlying medical conditions. Falls are common, but they are not a normal part of ageing and often indicate a treatable issue.
CONSULTANT LED CARE FOR COMPLEX CASES
When to seek specialist help for falls assessment
You should seek medical assessment if:
- You have had more than one fall
- The cause of the fall is unclear
- There is associated dizziness or blackout
- You have had an injury or head impact
- Your confidence or walking has worsened
If symptoms are sudden or severe, particularly with weakness or speech difficulty, urgent medical attention is required.
Services
What a Falls Assessment Involves
1. Detailed Clinical Assessment
- Full history of falls (circumstances, triggers)
- Medication review
- Cardiovascular and neurological assessment
2. Balance and Mobility Testing
- Gait analysis
- Functional assessment
3. Cognitive Screening (if needed)
- To assess link with memory or attention
4. Targeted Investigations
- Blood tests
- ECG / heart monitoring
- Imaging (if required)
5. What You Get
- Clear explanation of why falls are happening
- Personalised plan to reduce future risk
- Medication optimisation
- Advice on mobility, safety, and independence
Services
How falls affect independence
Falls can have a significant impact on confidence and daily life. Many people begin to limit walking or avoid going out after a fall. This can lead to reduced mobility, social isolation, and further decline in strength and balance. Early assessment is important—not just to prevent injury, but to maintain independence and quality of life.
Can falls be prevented?
Yes. Most falls can be reduced by identifying and treating the underlying causes. This may involve adjusting medications, improving strength and balance, managing blood pressure, and addressing medical conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
You can contact us directly. You can also book into clinic by clicking at Claremont Hospital or Thornbury Hospital appointment link. A GP referral can be helpful but is not required.
Usually within 24–48 hours.
No. Falls are common but usually indicate an underlying problem that should be assessed.
Most falls are due to a combination of balance problems, medications, and blood pressure changes.
You should seek medical assessment if falls are recurrent, unexplained, or associated with dizziness or blackout.
Yes. Identifying and treating the underlying causes can significantly reduce future falls.
Yes — particularly helpful for frail or housebound patients.
Tailored support
Flexible appointment options
👉 Most patients are seen within 24–48 hours.
Tailored support
Book your appointment online
Together We Can Do More
Spire Claremont Hospital
0114 263 0330
Circle Thornbury Hospital
0114 266 1133
Not sure what you need?
