Proactive Health Monitoring
Discover the Story Your Body Is Telling
Your body communicates through subtle patterns of heat and circulation. Thermal studies provide a unique opportunity to observe these patterns and gain meaningful insight into how your body is functioning.
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A New Perspective on Functional Health
Digital Infrared Thermal Studies provide a safe, comfortable, and non-invasive way to observe how your body is functioning. Rather than focusing on physical structure, this technology evaluates physiological activity by measuring the natural infrared heat emitted from the skin.
Studies Designed for Your Wellness Goals
We offer several specialized study options designed to provide meaningful insights for different areas of the body:
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Your Wellness Options
Breast Health Study
This focused assessment establishes your unique thermal baseline for long-term monitoring. Suitable for women of all ages, it is especially valuable for those with dense tissue or implants. By tracking your individual patterns over time, it provides safe, non-invasive insight into subtle changes and supports proactive breast wellness.
Upper Body Study
This evaluation examines the head, neck, chest, back, and abdominal regions, revealing thermal patterns that may indicate inflammation, vascular changes, or stress responses. Non-invasive and comfortable, it offers valuable insights into how your upper body is functioning and helps you stay informed about your overall health.
Full Body Study
Our most comprehensive assessment provides a head-to-toe overview of your body’s thermal symmetry and functional balance. By establishing a baseline, future scans can be compared to track subtle changes, giving detailed insight into your overall physiology and supporting proactive wellness decisions.
Apply now for financial assistance through the UBCF $200 Program.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this replace other studies or exams?
No. Thermal studies observe physiological activity, while mammograms evaluate physical structure. These approaches can complement one another.
What if I have dense breast or implants?
This technology is well suited for individuals with implants because there is no compression involved.
How long should I wait after surgery?
A waiting period of approximately three months is recommended after major surgery or invasive procedures before beginning baseline studies.
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