Thermal Imaging
Thermography is a noninvasive diagnostic technique wherein a camera or other infrared detector is used to sense and record hot and cold areas of the body.
Pathological conditions that manifest increased or decreased blood flow present thermographic patterns that can be distinguished from those of normal areas.
Schedule your thermal scan at Into The Woods Wellness with Jenny
Friday, July 19 – 10am-2pm
Monday, October 7th – 10am-2pm
Call/text Jenny:
414-530-4964
Email Jenny at [email protected]
Benefits to Thermal Scans
Comfortable & Natural Approach
During a thermography scan, the machine never touches your body. There is no radiation or pain associated with the scanning process.
FDA Approved – 100% safe
The FDA approved thermography in 1982 as an adjunctive imaging procedure.
Proactive method for detecting disease
By measuring inflammation within the body, thermography provides radiation-free insights which support preventative care and root cause analysis.
Improves your chances for Longevity and good health
Regular scans are a proactive and safe way to detect concerns or disease within your body.
Thermography
Frequently Asked Questions
Full Body Thermal Scans & Imaging are often used for:
- Thyroid Screening
- Cerebrovascular Screening
- Intestinal Inflammation
- Breast Cancer Screening
- Hormone Imbalances
- Back Pain
- Vein Thromboses
- Nerve Pathology
- Circulation
- Arthritis
All scans are completed through Jenny Steger (Longevity Center of WI) – and they do not accept insurance. You may use flexible spending money and health savings money to pay for your thermal scan. A detailed receipt can be provided to you so you may submit any necessary paper work to your insurance company. Payment is due in full at time of service.
Most appointments take about 30 minutes. The full body scan takes 30-45 minutes. The interpreting report with color images will arrive via email or mail within 3-5 business days.
All thermal images are interpreted by an MD associated with Electronic Medical Interpretation. All MD’s are Board Certified Thermologists.
Most appointments take about 30 minutes. The full body scan takes 30-45 minutes. The interpreting report with color images will arrive via email or mail within 3-5 business days.
Jenny received her certification in Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging (DITI) in 2004 and completed advanced clinical thermography training in 2007 at Duke University Hospital with the American College of Clinical Thermology (ACCT).
A mammogram is an X-ray of the breast tissue.
A thermography machine uses an infrared camera to detect temperature differences within your breast tissue. During a thermography scan/screening, the machine never touches your body.
On a thermography image, “hot spots” appear red compared to surrounding tissue that appears yellow, green or blue. Anything that is causing an inflammatory response from the body will show up on a scan image as hot.
Jenny is always awesome! I have been getting my scans for years now and I will continue to do so!
- Sarah S.