Sherry Albert

Call: (352) 346-2746

[email protected] 

Unfortunately Insurance Does Not Cover Thermography

There is a "Grant" on this website provided thru "The United Breast Cancer Foundation" that will reimburse up to $150 depending on your income.

Which  Scan  Do  I  Need???

Most Patients Choose A Full Body Scan Once or Twice a Year as Preventative Maintenance.  

You have a mechanic check out your car, right?  So why not make sure your body is in good health too.


Choice of 5 Scans - Breast, Whole Body, Upper Body,

Lower Body, & Region of Interest

*All packages include the following:

Your report will be emailed to you immediately as soon as it is interpreted by our medical doctor. You may print out the report or email it to your doctors.

Multiple views of each region will be included.

Full Doctor’s report from a Board Certified Medical Doctor that specialize in interpreting thermography reports.

BREAST SCAN      

WHOLE BODY SCAN      

UPPER BODY SCAN      
LOWER BODY SCAN      
REGION OF INTEREST      
      $225
      $525            
      $475   
      $475
      $225 
    

Detailed information regarding what is included with each scan below. 

Unfortunately Insurance Does Not Cover Thermography

There is a "Grant" on this website provided thru "The United Breast Cancer Foundation" that will reimburse up to $150 depending on your income.

WE ACCEPT:​ Prefer cash - will take Mastercard, Visa, Check, Cash, HSA.

Thermographer travel's to each location so there is a 24 Hour Cancellation Fee.

(352) 346-2746


***Disclaimer: Breast thermography offers women information that no other procedure can provide. However, breast thermography is not a replacement for or alternative to mammography or any other form of breast imaging. Breast thermography is meant to be used in addition to mammography and other tests or procedures. Breast thermography and mammography are complementary procedures, one test does not replace the other. All thermography reports are meant to identify thermal emissions that suggest potential risk markers only and do not in any way suggest diagnosis and/or treatment. Studies show that the earliest detection is realized when multiple tests are used together. This multimodal approach includes breast self-examinations, physical breast exams by a doctor, mammography, ultrasound, MRI, Pet Scans, thermography, and other tests that may be ordered by your doctor.