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INBODY 570 SCANNING · CORVALLIS

Real numbers, not bathroom-scale guesses.

A 60-second InBody 570 scan that gives you actual data on muscle mass, body fat, segmental balance, hydration, and basal metabolic rate — the metrics that actually matter for athletic performance, post-injury recovery, and long-term metabolic health. Useful for tracking change over time. Useless if you just want a single number to feel good or bad about.

COST
$15 per scan
SCAN TIME
~60 seconds
VISIT
10–15 minutes including review
An InBody 570 body composition scanner in the clinic, ready for a 60-second scan
// REAL NUMBERS, TRACKED OVER TIME

// 01 · WHAT IT MEASURESThe data points.

// 02 · WHO IT'S FORPeople who actually use the data.

Not as useful for: people looking for a single number to feel good or bad about, or anyone who'd be psychologically harmed by frequent body-data tracking. Honest use cases only.

// 03 · WHAT IT COSTS$15 per scan, no membership required.

$15 per scan. Cash, card, HSA, or FSA. Insurance generally doesn't cover body composition scanning — it's classified as wellness, not medical — so we just keep the price low and skip the billing dance. No membership, no minimum visits, no upsell. Come in, scan, leave with your data.

// 04 · FAQQuick answers.

What does the scan actually measure?

Total body water, lean muscle mass (with left/right and upper/lower segmental breakdown), body fat percentage, visceral fat estimation, basal metabolic rate, and several other derived metrics. Way more useful than a bathroom scale or a single body-fat percentage.

How long does it take?

About 60 seconds for the scan itself. Plan on 10–15 minutes total for the visit, including a quick review of the results with us.

What does it cost?

$15 per scan. Cash, card, HSA, or FSA. Insurance generally doesn't cover body composition scanning — it's classified as wellness, not medical.

How often should I scan?

Depends on what you're tracking. Athletes mid-training-block: every 4–6 weeks. Post-injury recovery: every 6–8 weeks. Long-term metabolic-health goals: every 8–12 weeks. Scanning more often than every few weeks doesn't add much signal.

How do I prepare for a scan?

Best results come from being well-hydrated but not having recently eaten a large meal or exercised intensely. Avoid alcohol the day before. Wear something easy to step on the device with — bare feet on the metal contacts.

Can anyone get a scan?

A few contraindications: pacemakers and other implanted electronic medical devices (the device passes a low electrical current). Pregnancy is also a relative contraindication. We screen at intake.

Do I need to be a chiropractic or massage patient first?

No. Body composition scanning is available as a standalone service.

Want real data? 60 seconds, no guesswork.