The present study aimed to assess some bone turnover in chronic kidney disease with and without hemodialysis. 50 individuals were involved in the study and divided into three groups; the first two groups were patients with chronic kidney disease (15 were with hemodialysis, and 15 were without hemodialysis), and the third group involved 20 healthy individuals as a control group. Some bone turnovers like parathyroid hormone, vitamin D3, insulin-like growth factor-1, osteopontin, fibroblast growth factor-23, and calprotectin were analyzed using serum from all individuals. The serum concentration of parathyroid hormone was significantly lower (P>0.05) in chronic kidney disease with non-hemodialysis compared to chronic kidney disease with hemodialysis group and healthy individuals. While serum concentrations of vitamin D3, insulin-like growth factor, and osteopontin were significantly lower in both chronic kidney disease groups compared to healthy individuals. The serum concentration of fibroblast growth factor showed a non-significant difference (P<0.05) in both chronic kidney disease groups compared to healthy individuals. While serum concentration of calprotectin showed a significant increase (P>0.05) only in the chronic kidney disease without hemodialysis group compared to both other groups.