Thermography Procedure

Overview
El Dorado Hills Thermography is all about supporting all women in preventing breast cancer.

  • The Medical Infrared Imaging takes about 30 minutes to complete.
  • The scan involves no radiation, is non-invasive, and is 100% safe.
  • Your completed history forms will be covered during your appointment.
  • Interpretation and report generation is performed after you leave the office.

Pricing
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Preparation
Following the instructions prior to your visit to El Dorado Hills Thermography will prepare you for your visit so that accurate images can be obtained.  Please read the instructions early to assure accurate imaging.

Upon Arrival
Arrive approximately 10 minutes prior to your appointment time to complete any paperwork that requires signature in the office.

You will then meet with Shelley, Board Certified Thermography Technologist,  who will go over the procedure with you.

Acclimation

  • The imaging room has a controlled temperature. You will disrobe from the waist up and relax for 15 minutes, in order for your body to reach a steady temperature state.
  • During this time it is important that you do not touch your body from the waist up, especially the breast or chest area.
  • For those of you with hair below the shoulders, you will be asked to tie the hair back.
  • The skin must be at a stable temperature prior to imaging. If not, the images may be affected by the transfer of heat from other objects and parts of your body, as the camera is ultra-sensitive.
  • Screening
    After acclimating, you will be positioned in front of the imaging camera so that all of the surfaces of the breasts, upper chest, and under arms are imaged accurately.

Interpretation

Your images are then interpreted by Dr. William Amalu, Board-Certified Clinical Thermologist, who brings more than 28 years of experience reading and interpreting thermal images. Once your images are read and interpreted, a full report will be sent to you.  Included in the report will be findings and recommendations.  Just like any other breast test, routine follow-ups are important to watch and monitor the health of your breasts, over time. Remember, your follow-up screenings are the ones that allow the doctor to compare and identify any changes in your breast health between scans, and identify the earliest signs of any potential risk for future breast cancer.
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Early Detection for Your Family
Medical Infrared imaging or Thermography, aids in the early detection and prevention of disease. Your doctor may use this procedure as part of your yearly physical exam or to investigate a problem you may be experiencing.  MII may be exactly what the doctor needs when it comes to monitoring your health over time or determining the cause of a current problem.
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Thank you for choosing El Dorado Hills Thermography as your breast health center!