Family Care of the Fox Cities: Announces new advanced body composition tool for comprehensive health insights 

APPLETON, Wis. [Jan. 27, 2026] — Family Care of the Fox Cities, a comprehensive family medicine practice serving patients of all ages, is excited to begin offering InBody body analyses as a new service for patients. InBody is an advanced, non-invasive body composition tool that can provide insights into overall health and wellness.

InBody delivers quick, precise assessments of key health metrics, including skeletal muscle mass, body fat percentage, cellular health, hydration levels, visceral fat and basal metabolic rate (BMR). With these insights, patients can more accurately monitor weight loss, track fitness progress, identify health risks and create personalized nutrition and exercise plans to gain a clearer understanding of their health.

“At Family Care of the Fox Cities, we are committed to empowering our patients with the tools and knowledge needed to take control of their health,” said Dr. Mark Adorjan, co-owner and physician at Family Care of the Fox Cities. “As we begin a new year, an InBody analysis offers a great way to go beyond traditional measurements and help patients turn their health and wellness resolutions into lasting results.”

While the InBody scan itself takes less than a minute, standardized preparation is required to ensure accurate and meaningful results. Patients then stand on the device and hold the hand electrodes while the analyzer provides a detailed assessment of body composition and key health metrics.

Family Care of the Fox Cities is here to help and welcomes both current patients and new visitors to schedule an appointment to experience the benefits of this new tool.

To learn more about InBody or to schedule an InBody analysis, visit familycarefc.com/inbody-analyzer/.

For more information about Family Care of the Fox Cities, visit familycarefc.com.

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The new InBody Analyzer at Family Care of the Fox Cities. Photo courtesy of Family Care of the Fox Cities.