ABOUT or FAQ's
- Which do I recommend? For a first exam?
A: It is recommended to get the full body or the
Health Screening. That way you have a bigger picture of what the body as a whole is doing.
A: It is recommended to get the full body or the
Health Screening. That way you have a bigger picture of what the body as a whole is doing.
- Your first scan is your baseline. Your follow up scans are the ones that will give you the
most information. They help you know if things are improving, staying the same, or
getting worse. Since my first scan 4 years ago, I have been having follow up scans every
year. And it has been really fascinating to watch the changes from the things I have been
doing to improve my health. I have watched my scans improve because I have been doing
things to reduce inflammation in my body. Thermal scans have been a very useful tool for
me.
most information. They help you know if things are improving, staying the same, or
getting worse. Since my first scan 4 years ago, I have been having follow up scans every
year. And it has been really fascinating to watch the changes from the things I have been
doing to improve my health. I have watched my scans improve because I have been doing
things to reduce inflammation in my body. Thermal scans have been a very useful tool for
me.
- Thermal scans can be used in your own Health Discovery to help you be aware of
inflammation and other issues you may be having right now that can indicate potential
problems so you can work on correcting or preventing other problems.
inflammation and other issues you may be having right now that can indicate potential
problems so you can work on correcting or preventing other problems.
- Naturally it is up to you to decide which action to take. And it’s important to note, that
with a High Level of Concern thermogram, you will always be forwarded to your general
practitioner.
with a High Level of Concern thermogram, you will always be forwarded to your general
practitioner.
- A common question I get asked is, does insurance pay for this? I have been told yes, that
some do. I am currently investigating those options. It is recommend you contact your
insurance company and ask them. I highly encourage that, because the more people that
ask for it, the more likely they will pay for it. Reach out to me if you have more questions about this.
some do. I am currently investigating those options. It is recommend you contact your
insurance company and ask them. I highly encourage that, because the more people that
ask for it, the more likely they will pay for it. Reach out to me if you have more questions about this.
-What type of scans do I offer?
A. The most common one I do is the Breast Study which is $195. I take several images
at different angles for the interpreters to read and report on.
B. The next popular one is the Women’s Health Study which is $295. This is several
images and different angles of the upper half of the body from head to hips.
C. The Men’s Health Study is the same but without the breast, which is $275.
D. Then there’s the Full Body Study which is $350. You get several images at different
angles, from head to toe, including arms, hands, legs and feet.
A. The most common one I do is the Breast Study which is $195. I take several images
at different angles for the interpreters to read and report on.
B. The next popular one is the Women’s Health Study which is $295. This is several
images and different angles of the upper half of the body from head to hips.
C. The Men’s Health Study is the same but without the breast, which is $275.
D. Then there’s the Full Body Study which is $350. You get several images at different
angles, from head to toe, including arms, hands, legs and feet.