InBody Scan


What is the InBody?
The InBody is the most advanced body composition analyzer on the market and is trusted by leading hospitals, universities, and professional sports teams because of its precision.
Simply stand on the device for 15 seconds and see your Percent Body Fat, Basal Metabolic Rate, Segmental Lean Analysis, Body Composition History, and more on a full-page results sheet printout. The InBody is fast, accurate, and non-invasive.
Go beyond the scale and see what you’re made of.
Measurements given:
| Skeletal muscle mass | Waist-hip ratio (WHR) |
| Body fat as a total and % | Recommended Calorie Intake |
| Visceral fat (around your organs) | Calorie Expenditure of Exercise |
| Basal Metobolic Rate (BMR) | InBody Score |
| Bone mineral content | Body Composition History |
| Total body water | Fat control targets |
| Comparitive size of each limb | Muscle imbalances |
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How does the InBody Scanner work?
InBody is the only BIA device that does not require inputted age and gender data – the results simply speak for themselves and this is what sets us apart from other devices. InBody does not use any assumptions in its assessment and provides results which are extremely precise and as unique as the person standing on them. We request age and gender simply as a means of providing relevant guidelines on your result sheet (these are generally found in a bracket format, next to your actual results). This allows you to compare your results against a broad spectrum average. Simply put, you could change your age and gender on an InBody device and your results will not change as YOU have not changed.
How much does it cost?
A scan will cost $20 without doctors consult or BULK BILLED with a doctor to go through your results.
Do I need to wear special clothing to my appointment?
You do not need to wear any special items of clothing for your inBody appointment. Your appointment will take place in a private consultation room.
When is the scan best done?
It’s best to have an InBody Scan first thing in the morning and on an empty stomach. Excerising right before a scan can also skew the results.
