
October is
Breast Health Awareness Month
with Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging
Thermography

Why Breast Health Awareness?
These scans can alert you to physiological changes or dysfunction that could lead to pathology so you can be proactive.
Head & Neck • Breast • Digestion • Liver/gall bladder • Lymphatics • Vascular • Auto-immune • OB-GYN/Reproductive
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Breast Health
$310
(Regular $350)
Early indication of abnormalities and changes in breast tissue. This scan is free from radiation, breast compression, and breast trauma.
- 1st breast scan in October
- 2nd breast scan in January (establishing baseline)With each scan you receive a report which includes images & interpretation by a certified thermologist MD with a breast health risk rating.
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Half Body Scan
$410
(Regular $510)
Monitoring injuries and identifying inflammation. This an excellent tool in sports medicine and pain management.- Half body scan (1st breast scan, head, neck, abdomen, back
- 2nd breast scan in January to establish breast baseline.A report including images & interpretation by a certified thermologist MD. with a breast health risk rating.
Benefits of Thermography
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Non-invasive & painless
No contact or discomfort during the scan.
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Radiation-free
Safe for all men and women; free from radiation, breast compression, and breast trauma.
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Early indication
Identifies physiological changes before structural abnormalities occur.
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Supports preventive care
Helps patients take action before issues worsen.
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Whole-body insights
Detects physiological changes in multiple systems.
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Real-time imaging
Captures heat patterns that reflect current health issues.

Thermography is used in both medical and wellness fields to show physiological dysfunction.
It is often employed for early indication of health issues, preventative care, and monitoring the effectiveness of treatments. Thermography technology captures real-time data, giving healthcare professionals a unique view into the body’s issues without exposure to harmful radiation or invasive procedures.
These FAQs aim to educate and empower you to make informed decisions about your health scans.
If you have further questions or wish to schedule your thermography scan, we are here to help!
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Thermography is valued for its ability to detect subtle changes in temperature that may indicate early signs of dysfunction or disease. It can reveal potential health issues long before symptoms appear, offering individuals the chance to take proactive steps toward prevention or early intervention.
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What Issues Does Thermography Detect?
Thermography can help detect a variety of issues, including:
Breast abnormalities and early signs of breast disease.
Inflammation associated with arthritis, tendonitis, and muscle injuries.
Chronic pain disorders such as fibromyalgia and complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS).
Circulatory issues, including peripheral artery disease and varicose veins.
Nerve-related issues, such as sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome, and neuropathy.
Fever and infections, helping to locate areas of infection or inflammation.
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Thermography is widely applicable for individuals seeking preventive health care or needing ongoing monitoring of chronic conditions. It is especially recommended for:
Women seeking breast health screening without exposure to radiation.
Athletes and fitness enthusiasts monitoring for injuries or overuse.
Individuals with chronic pain or inflammation, such as arthritis or fibromyalgia.
People with circulatory conditions needing to track vascular health.
Patients looking to complement other medical treatments with non-invasive monitoring tools.
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No, thermography is completely radiation-free. It uses infrared technology to capture heat patterns, making it a safe and non-invasive screening option for women of all ages.
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Yes, clinical studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of thermal imaging as a screening tool for breast health. Thermography has been recognized for its ability to detect early changes in tissue that might indicate abnormalities. Research has shown that thermography can identify risks up to 8-10 years before structural changes become apparent in some cases.
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No, thermography is entirely painless. There is no contact, compression, or invasive procedure involved. The scan is taken using an infrared camera that measures heat patterns, ensuring a comfortable experience.
