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Who Should Be Tested

Women of all ages, who want to take a pro-active approach to their health find great value in the additional information provided by Breast Thermography.

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Women who have had inconclusive mammograms or physical breast examinations find that Breast Thermography can help to clarify these tests, thus enabling women to better manage their breast health.

Women with dense or fibrocystic breasts, where Mammography is of little value, will benefit from thermographic monitoring.

Young women – Breast Thermography can be safely performed on young or pregnant women.

In addition, early breast exams can provide a valuable baseline from which to measure future breast health and potential risk factors.

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Detection & Prevention

The advantage of an early assessment of risk factors could be life-saving. Breast Thermography is one of the best early detection systems available today. Book your appointment today.

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FAQs

You may already have knowledge of thermography and want to know more, or you may be new to breast health and thermal imaging. Here you'll find the answer to some common questions.

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What happens during the test?

Breast thermal imaging is non-invasive, safe and completely painless – no radiation or compression is used and there is no touching by either the equipment or the technician throughout.

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