The osteoporosis screening scale is a simple screening form for community and public health workers to screen middle-aged and elderly people, as well as postmenopausal women for osteoporosis. The form can be filled out to cover the various influences that are more relevant to osteoporosis, and then scored to determine the tendency to check for the possible occurrence of osteoporosis and the risk of its occurrence. The scale has age, gender, height, and in addition to the general factors involved in osteoporosis there are parental fractures and menopause, whether or not one smokes and drinks alcohol, the possibility of fractures can be determined as well as whether or not one takes long-term medication, whether or not one regularly eats calcium-rich foods such as drinking milk and the amount of food consumed. A relatively simple score can be used to screen middle-aged and elderly postmenopausal women for susceptibility to osteoporosis. If detected, it can be treated early.