Osteoboost
Has anyone tried this device? It requires a prescription.
https://www.osteoboost.com/
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Has anyone tried this device? It requires a prescription.
https://www.osteoboost.com/
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Osteoporosis & Bone Health Support Group.
Osteoboost has some science behind it that Marodyne does not. Keep in mind that Osteoboost is recommended for osteopenia, not osteoporosis. It’s really unconscionable that Marodyne keeps hyping an expensive product that does not work. My endo refused to prescribe Osteoboost but I ordered it anyway. They are very backlogged so expect to wait months to get it.
@melia7 Thank you. I will post when I have some results. If it ends up being a very effective device, I would hope it would be more available to you.
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1 Reaction@zhaner have you tried the Osteoboost yet. Mine is ordered!
Yes, I ordered mine. They said it may go out by the end of November…manufacturing backlog.
I ordered mine 8/9/25 and have not received it yet. Any feedback on others receiving theirs when ordering around the same time?
When did you order out of curiosity. I ordered mine 8/9/25 and haven't received it yet, approx 12 weeks ago.
Sometime in August — I paid a lot earlier than that but didn’t have a doctor’s order. My endo refused to write it. I ended up using Osteoboost’s online doctor.
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1 Reaction@carol8765 One person in my exercise group has gotten hers. It took 4 months.
Does insurance cover osteoboost with a Dr's prescription?
No—they say they are applying for Medicare coverage but right now it is on your own dime.
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