At ThermApproach, we are committed to empowering women to take control of their health at every stage of life. Our Advanced Women's Health Check harnesses the power of detailed thermographic screenings (DITI) to offer a more nuanced insight into women's health.
Our preventive screenings go beyond traditional methods. We provide an opportunity to pick up early signs of health issues before they become more significant for women at all ages, potentially reducing the risks involved with diseases like breast cancer, thyroid dysfunction, and pelvic ailments.
Including far more than a standard thermography check, our service targets comprehensive female health aspects such as estrogen dominance and genitourinary dysfunction. It’s designed to detect changes that could indicate early risk factors and begin preventative treatment.
Enjoy peace of mind with our 30 minute, non-invasive, radiation free screening that measure physiological health without discomfort.
Receive easy-to-understand, color-coded reports that highlight risk levels, allowing you to take informed steps towards enhancing your wellness, whether through lifestyle adjustments, holistic treatments, or medical interventions. Preview a sample report.
The Advanced Women's Health Check (AWHC) provides a comprehensive assessment of the head and neck, capturing detailed images of the sinuses, arteries, dental structures, thyroid, and lymphatic system. This process illuminates any signs of inflammation or infection that could impact the immune system. Additionally, it is beneficial for detecting issues related to pain or abnormalities in the jaw and dental regions, aiding in proactive health management in these areas.
The Advanced Women's Health Check (AWHC) utilizes thermography to analyze the breast and chest areas, identifying unusual heat patterns and changes in blood flow within the tissues. This method is exceptionally valuable for early detection of abnormalities like inflammation, vascular changes, or tumors, including conditions such as breast cancer. This enables proactive management and monitoring of breast health, aiding in early intervention strategies.
The Advanced Women's Health Check employs Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging (DITI) to offer an early alert system for women's vascular health. This technology detects subtle changes in the temperature of tissues, which can indicate inflammation in the arteries — often well before any symptoms are felt by the individual. By identifying these areas of inflammation, the health check can serve as an early warning, flagging potential issues before they lead to significant blockage, or occlusion, within the blood vessels.
The Advanced Women's Health Check (AWHC) effectively assesses the abdominal area, identifying signs of colon inflammation that may be indicative of conditions such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), leaky gut, diverticulitis, and other digestive issues. These findings can justify further investigation through a colonoscopy or prompt preventive treatment measures, aiding in the management and monitoring of women's digestive health concerns.
The Advanced Women's Health Check (AWHC) carefully analyzes temperature gradients within the body. A disruption or loss in these gradients may signal autonomic diseases or dysfunctions, including early-stage changes associated with diabetes. This method allows for the early detection of autoimmune dysfunctions, facilitating timely management and intervention.
The Advanced Women's Health Check (AWHC) plays a crucial role in identifying ovary inflammation, which can be linked to hormonal imbalances, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), and Inflammatory Pelvic Disease or Endometriosis. By pinpointing these conditions, the AWHC aids in the comprehensive management of OBGYN and reproductive health issues in women, facilitating early intervention and treatment strategies.
Your Thermogram includes a detailed thermal imaging conducted by our expert team using FDA-inspected equipment for precision. Following the imaging, board-certified Thermologists from various medical fields interpret your results. All pricing is upfront, encompassing the full interpretation service without additional fees, guaranteeing clarity and peace of mind with your results.
Thermography empowers women to independently manage their breast health without needing a referral or insurance approval, offering an affordable and uncomplicated way to monitor their well-being.
Thermography offers a safe, non-invasive, and holistic option for breast health surveillance, appealing to those seeking alternatives to traditional invasive screenings.
Our service employs Meditherm's cutting-edge equipment, known for its FDA-inspected medical-grade accuracy in infrared imaging. This ensures every detail is captured with unparalleled precision for your health assessments.
Every Thermogram session with us guarantees a comfortable and quick experience, conducted by a board-certified thermographer, ensuring you receive professional care and precise results in a supportive environment.
Images are analyzed by board-certified Thermologists across diverse specialties, part of Electronic Medical Interpretation (EMI)—Meditherm's premier network. Our pricing fully covers medical interpretation, ensuring no surprise fees post-screening.
Digital copies of your detailed report and images are shared with you and any providers you choose at no additional cost. Our practices focus on natural and preventive medical approaches, reflecting our commitment to your health and early disease detection.
The most comprehensive analysis of all body parts. Final report includes over 25 images with analysis on breast and all other major body functions.
Holistic analysis focusing on body regions impacting women's health including breast, OB-GYN, thyroid, endocrine, visceral, and autonomic status.
Foundational breast screening that images the entire chest and breast region, include side angles.
NOTE: First-time breast scan patients require two scans: an initial baseline scan and a follow-up 90 days later to monitor any pathology development.
* Please be aware that for first-time breast scans, two scans are necessary for effectiveness. This is because thermography relies on establishing a baseline, making it possible to compare subsequent scans and observe any changes in your body over time. Initial scan and follow-up breast scan must be done 90 days apart.