Monthly Evenity (romosozumab) injections for severe osteoporosis. The only medication that both builds new bone and slows bone breakdown. No hospital needed.
Evenity (romosozumab) is a prescription medication for postmenopausal women with severe osteoporosis at high risk for fracture. It is the only FDA-approved agent with a dual mechanism — it simultaneously stimulates new bone formation and reduces bone breakdown.
Evenity is given as two subcutaneous injections once per month for 12 consecutive months. After the bone-building phase, patients transition to a maintenance therapy to protect the gains.
Getting your Evenity injection at The Bone Health Clinic is straightforward. Most visits take less than 30 minutes.
Call (913) 914-BONE. Bring your most recent DXA scan results, fracture history, and medication list. Cardiovascular screening may also be needed.
Your provider reviews your bone density, fracture history, cardiovascular risk, and treatment goals. Not every patient is a candidate for Evenity.
Two subcutaneous injections — typically one in each arm or thigh. Takes about one minute. Return to normal activities immediately.
We schedule all 12 monthly visits upfront. After your final dose, your provider transitions you to maintenance therapy to protect the bone you built.
We take care of everything — the medication, the injection, and the insurance billing. You show up, get your injection, and leave. No pharmacy coordination, no hospital scheduling, no extra steps.
Most commercial insurance plans and Medicare Part B cover Prolia as a medical benefit. We verify your coverage before your first visit. For patients with financial need, Amgen offers a patient assistance program.
Yes. We administer Evenity injections in our office in Lenexa, Kansas. No hospital visit, no infusion center. We handle the medication, the injection, and the insurance billing.
Many hospitals in the KC area have stopped administering Evenity. We continue to offer it in our office and are accepting new patients who need to transition their care.
Evenity is typically covered by most commercial insurance and Medicare Part B. We handle billing directly. Evenity is higher-cost, but Amgen offers a copay card and patient assistance program that may significantly reduce costs.
Monthly for 12 consecutive months. Two injections per visit. After the 12-month course, you transition to a maintenance therapy like Prolia.
Evenity is a 12-month course — not continued indefinitely. Your provider plans the full treatment sequence before starting, including the maintenance medication that follows.
Common side effects include joint pain and headache. Evenity carries a boxed warning for cardiovascular risk — not recommended for patients who have had a heart attack or stroke within the past year. Your provider evaluates cardiovascular risk before prescribing.
Yes. We are accepting new patients for Evenity, including those whose previous provider stopped offering it. Evenity is typically for severe osteoporosis or high fracture risk. Call (913) 914-2663.
Dr. Carpenter is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon who founded The Bone Health Clinic to prevent the fractures she spent her career fixing. She is a member of the Amgen Speaker Bureau for both Prolia and Evenity, regularly educating physicians across the Central United States on current bone health therapeutics.
Her perspective is rare in osteoporosis care — she approaches bone health from orthopedic surgery, the specialty that deals most directly with the consequences when prevention fails.
In-office. No hospital. No infusion center. We handle everything.
Call (913) 914-BONE