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Prep Instructions

For both thermography and ultrasound, there are specific instructions you need to follow in order for your screening to be accurate. Please review the prep instructions for the appointment type(s) you have scheduled and contact us if you have any questions or need to reschedule for another time so you can adhere to the instructions properly. Thank you!

Thermography Prep

Click here to review detailed instructions on what needs to be avoided prior to your scan for the most accurate results. 

Some things, such as surgery, steroid use, breastfeeding, etc. may require rescheduling your appointment for another time. Review the instructions above and contact us if you need clarification for your situation.

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Ultrasound Prep

Click here to review detailed instructions on preparing for your ultrasound appointment.

One important step to begin prior to your appointment with us is securing prior records, particularly any previous ultrasound reports and images. If you are able to provide a disc of ultrasound images and the report, we can upload that for our radiologists to check for changes over time.

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The editors, and contributors shall have no liability, obligation or responsibility to any person or entity for any loss, damage, or adverse consequence alleged to have happened directly or indirectly as a consequence of this material. Breast thermography offers women information that no other procedure can provide. Breast thermography is not a replacement for mammography or any other form of breast imaging. Breast thermography is meant to be used in addition to mammography and other tests. Breast thermography and mammography are complementary procedures, one 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. According to studies, earliest detection is realized when multiple tests are used together. This approach includes breast self-examinations, physical breast exams by a doctor, mammography, ultrasound, MRI, thermography, and other tests that may be ordered by your physician.

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