A safe and radiation-free look at your health.
Thermography is a non-invasive screening tool that uses a sensitive infrared camera to create a thermal map of your body. This safe and painless procedure visualizes heat patterns on the skin, which can reveal underlying inflammation or other physiological changes, often before they become a structural problem.
Especially valuable as a radiation-free and compression-free tool for monitoring breast health, this technology empowers you to be proactive. It is important to note that while thermography does not diagnose cancer, it detects thermal patterns that may indicate an increased risk, allowing you to track changes over time and make more informed decisions about your health.

Understanding Thermography: Your FAQs
To help you learn more about this non-invasive screening technology, we’ve compiled answers to our most frequently asked questions. We cover details on the procedure, its applications in monitoring health, and how it fits into a proactive wellness strategy. Please get in touch if you have a question that is not addressed below.
Medical Infrared Imaging is a diagnostic imaging technique that captures and visualizes the heat patterns emitted from the body. Infrared cameras are used to detect these subtle temperature variations, resulting in thermograms - color-coded images that represent the temperature gradients of the examined area.
Breast Thermography is a measurement of function, where infrared images of the breast are analyzed and rated to determine the risk of developing breast cancer. It is able to evaluate the formation of abnormal blood vessels that support breast disease, long before tumours can be detected. Thermography is a non-invasive, radiation free monitoring of breast health, grounded in evidence-based research and practice. Over 40 years of clinical use and more than 800 peer-reviewed studies in medical literature have established Thermography as a safe and effective means to examine the human body. 95% of early stage breast cancers can be detected when Thermography is used as a multimodal approach (clinical examination, thermography, and mammography.)
Yes. Clinical thermography has been FDA approved since 1982 and has been used in Canada, United States and Europe for over forty years. Thermography is a non-invasive test. This means that nothing is sent into your body. It simply is creating an image of your body by measuring heat patterns emitting from the surface. There is no contact of any kind, nor is there any pain or radiation.
No. Thermography, like mammography or ultrasound, is a screening tool used to identify abnormal physiological changes in your breasts caused by inflammation or malignancy. With both mammography and thermography, definitive diagnosis is only made after other procedures such as a biopsy or lumpectomy. Many of our clients come in after an abnormal mammogram to correlate the area to be watched with a thermographic image of the same region. If thermography shows inflammation in the same area, the patient will have more information with which to make an informed decision.
OHIP does not currently cover the cost of thermography. Many company benefit plans will cover the cost of “Medical Infrared Thermography.” Please check your benefit coverage or speak to us to find out more. If you have a health spending account as part of your personal Insurance, this is where this service can be claimed. This service can also be claimed on yearly income tax under medical expenses.
Yes, hundreds of studies have been published in medical journals.
For further information, please go to: http://www.iact-org.org/articles/articles-review-btherm.html
No, a physician referral is not required to use our services
*Check with your extended health benefits plan to see what individual coverage requirements are.
Breast, Cranial Dental Thyroid, Upper and Lower Body appointments are approx 30 minutes in length. For combination appointments, add 15 minutes for each additional thermography service.
Full body appointments are approx 1 hour 30mins in length.
At a later date, your complimentary wellness consultation is offered by telephone or video call, and will take approximately 20 minutes.
This depends on your age and thermographic risk category as seen on your initial or latest thermogram. For most low risk scans, we recommend re-scanning annually. Clients in higher risk categories are recommended to re-scan sooner as recommended by the thermographer in the clinical comment section of your thermogram report.
Yes. Breast implants do not interfere with thermography. Breast thermography is painless and safe, using no radiation or compression. It can be used effectively and safely for all women including pregnant or nursing women, women with dense breast tissue, and women with breast implants.
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You will be asked to plunge your hands into ice water for 60 seconds during the exam. This is known as a stress test - the shock of the cold water will place your body into a "fight and flight" response. Normal blood vessels will contract and cool down, while blood vessels feeding abnormal cells will not. The technician will then repeat the process of taking the images for a before and after view.
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No, we recommend that thermography be used together with other recommended structural testing for the most comprehensive screening and the earliest possible detection.
As a stand-alone test, thermography has been criticized for its high rate of false negative and false positive results. Historically, infrared cameras lacked the sensitivity to detect subtle temperature changes necessary to identify and monitor disease. Since the 1990’s, major advancements in infrared technology, coupled with sophisticated computerized software programs, have resulted in a significant increase in the accuracy of thermal images. For example, a 4-year clinical trial by Parisky and colleagues demonstrated 97% sensitivity in the detection of Breast Cancer with the use of dynamic, computerized, thermal imaging. In another recent trial, modern digital thermography was also able to detect 97% of biopsy-confirmed breast malignancies.
The high incidence of ‘false’ positive results documented with thermography can often be a reflection of breast abnormalities that are not yet palpable through breast examination or detectable through mammograms. Early research assessing approximately 58,000 women has shown that a significant percentage (>30%) of abnormal Thermograms, in the absence of any other breast abnormalities, eventually manifest at a later stage as cancer.
Because Thermography cannot provide information on the exact anatomic detail of the breast or define a specific area that needs to be biopsied, it needs to be combined with an anatomical test, such as mammography. As a functional test, thermography cannot identify the specific cause of physiological changes to breast tissue. For this reason, it serves as a risk marker and complementary modality, rather than a stand-alone assessment tool.
Thermography is not a competitor to, or a replacement for, Mammography. Rather it is an adjunctive tool that can identify areas of abnormal thermal symmetry, which are often associated with underlying pathology. When functional abnormalities are detected early, there is an opportunity for early intervention. Cure rates for breast cancer are thought to be as high as 95% when detected in the earliest stages. When combined with other anatomical procedures, thermography may contribute to the best possible evaluation of breast health.

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