What is Thermal Imaging

What Can It Do

Your Thermal Imaging Appointment

The Process

Why Thermal Imaging

Patient Breast Questionaire Form

What Can it See?

The Process

The scanning process is totally non-contact, non-invasive and without a single long-term risk to your health. We collect your scans to reveal whether or not your body is maintaining a stable internal environment. In most instances the body copes well, but “risk indicators” and “biological markers” emerge suggesting you have a “weak link” and attention is required.


Complete the Patient Questionnaire Form
The information you provide on the Patient Questionnaire Form will help guide us to focus on your areas of concern as well as providing us with insights into the functioning of various organs, muscles, nerves, glands and more.

The combination of information you provide and the information provided by the imaging offers a powerful took for assessing your health.

The thermographer will review the questionnaire with you to assure that we understand and address your concerns.


The Imaging Process
Your thermal imaging will be performed by a trained and certified thermographer

Your images will give you a unique picture assessment of your health, even in potential problem areas where you currently have no pain or discomfort.

You will not be enclosed. There will be no physical contact or injections.

 

During the thermal imaging you will simply stand or sit and move into position for each view as we capture the image. A full body exam can take 25-30 minutes while a breast or region of interest will take only about 15 minutes.

You will have an opportunity to view the images, but no analysis will be presented at this time.

The Consultation
Your images will be analyzed by a specially trained and certified Thermologist in the form of a written report including your original images. You can arrange for a follow-up consultation to review the report and discuss special protocols to address any areas of concern. The purpose of the exam is to prevent problems in the future.