With Preventive Thermography, knowledge is power; prevention is the goal.
Our Preventive Thermography empowers you to a healthier tomorrow.
Each imaging appointment lasts approximately 30 minutes, beginning with a 10 to 15-minute acclimation period to allow your body to release any trapped heat from clothing, followed by several minutes of imaging in a dim, climate-controlled room maintained at 68 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
During the imaging process, you will stand in front of a thermal imaging camera while our technician faces away from you, ensuring a respectful and safe experience free from radiation or physical contact.
Prior to your visit, first-time clients will receive a helpful YouTube video explaining the science behind our technology, insights into inflammation as it appears on thermograms, and what to expect with your report findings.
All clients can access a secure portal to complete health history forms and review pre-appointment instructions. Upon arrival, our Certified Clinical Thermographic Technician will walk you through the appointment process, which includes the acclimation period and the collection of thermal images.
After your session, our team will analyze the images and provide detailed observations regarding any signs of inflammation and thermobiological indicators. Your report will be uploaded to your portal and will include a customized interpretation with key findings and recommendations, along with grayscale, reversed grayscale, and color images.
Breast imaging reports will also feature Thermobiological Risk Ratings and a Hormonal Grade. Your portal will offer valuable self-care preventive education focused on gut, dental, and bone health for all clients, along with resources for local integrative, natural, and alternative health professionals for those seeking further evaluation and guidance.
Additionally, our website offers a completely free library of preventive education resources, including downloadable cancer prevention books, monthly newsletters, YouTube videos, and informative articles.