
- Preparation — Avoid heavy exercise, caffeine, lotions, or deodorant on the day of your scan.
- The Scan — You’ll disrobe from the waist up behind a screen. Cool down in a temperature-controlled room for 15 minutes. The camera takes images from multiple angles — no touching, no pain
- Torso Option — Many clients add a Torso scan to see inflammation patterns from the hips to the top of the head.
4. Report — Robert L. Kane, DC, DABCT is a board-certified clinical thermologist with almost 30 years’ experience in the field of clinical thermography. He interprets the images and will send back a detailed report with visual findings and recommendations.
Ready to Take Charge of Your Breast Health?
Thermography is an excellent addition to your wellness toolkit.
Christine Banerjee, MCHFS, CTT
Helping women uncover answers and reclaim their health naturally.
