Breast Screening
Thermography offers a painless, non-invasive, state-of-the-art screening adjunct that is free of radiation and free of the dreaded squishing.
Increase your chances of detecting tumors in-between mammograms
When used as part of an early screening program, thermography gives women (and men) of all ages the opportunity to increase their chances of detecting diseases of the breast at an early stage.
Thermal imaging is designed to improve the chances of detecting fast-growing, active tumors in the intervals between mammograms. When used in conjunction with other procedures, the best possible evaluation of breast health is made.


Who should be tested?
Thermal imaging is for women of all ages. It’s especially helpful for women between 30 and 50 who may not yet have started mammograms due to the density of their breasts. Thermography can provide an objective indication that some area of the breast may need closer examination.
DID YOU KNOW?
Breast disease tends to progress more quickly in women under the age of 50
Breast Exam Toolkit
Be prepared for your examination, and learn how to be proactive about your breast health in the long-term.
Examination Preparation
What to do (and what not to do) prior to your appointment
How to Perform a Breast Self Examination
Breast self-examination should be done once a month so you become familiar with the usual appearance and feel of your breasts. Familiarity makes it easier to notice any changes in the breast from one month to another.