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Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging (DITI)
We take a holistic approach toward your present and future health. Using the patented and FDA approaved Meditherm Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging (DITI) technology; we seek "biological markers" and "Risk indicators" revealed in the 7 to 20-plus views in the Breast and Full Body Scans. These proceedures are completely safe because no radiation is used to aquire the images. Thermography is non-invasive and takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, requires no physical contact of fluids to drink and the patterns seen are compared to standards set by Johns Hopkins University. Thermography of the breast can detect abnormality from 8-10 years before mammography can detect mass.
Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging 'DITI' is a non-invasive test of physiology. It is a valuable procedure for alerting a doctor to changes that can indicate early stage of breast disease than has been possible through breast self examination, doctor exam or mammography alone.
All women can benefit from DITI breast screening. However, it is especially appropriate for younger women (30 - 50) whose denser breast tissue makes it more difficult for mammography to be effective. Also for women of all ages who may have breast implants or for many other reasons, are unable to undergo routine mammography. This test can provide a 'clinical marker' to the doctor or mammographer that a specific area of the breast needs particularly close examination.
It takes years for a tumor to grow thus the earliest possible indication of abnormality is needed to allow for the earliest posible treatment and intervention. DITI's role in monitoring breast health is to help in early detection and monitoring of abnormal physiology. (See chart below)

Please call for your appointment NOW...we will work you in today...your life & health are too important to put this off another day.
Clinical Breast & Body Imaging (Thermography) $195 to $395
(Please click on link below for more detailed information about the technology we use in our clinic for this imaging precedure)
http://www.meditherm.com
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