Non-Invasive Technology

Medical Thermography

Preventive thermal examinations into body functioning, safe and pain-free for all women.

Infrared Technology for Health Insights

Medical thermography uses infrared technology to visualize and measure heat patterns on the body's surface. These patterns reflect inflammation, circulation, nerve function, and other physiological processes — offering a dynamic, non-invasive assessment that complements traditional diagnostic methods.

A consultation lasts between 15 and 60 minutes depending on the examination type. The procedure is completely painless, uses no radiation, and is suitable for women of all ages — including those with dense breast tissue or implants.

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Key Advantages

No Radiation

A safe, radiation-free examination method suitable for women from age 23. No compression, no discomfort.

Painless Procedure

The skin surface reflects internal metabolism and physiological changes. Thermography captures this without touching or penetrating the body.

Physiological Insights

Physicians assess signs of significant asymmetry indicating inflammation, blood perfusion, lymphatic congestion, and hormonal imbalance.

Early Detection

Gain deeper physiological insights beyond anatomical imaging. Monitor treatment effectiveness through thermal pattern changes.

Holistic Assessment

Full-body exams offer comprehensive health monitoring, as the skin responds to physiological changes throughout the body's interconnected systems.

Complementary Method

Thermography is an adjunct to other clinical diagnostic procedures. It provides complementary physiological information alongside other examination methods.

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Thermography examinations are available through our affiliated practices.

— Nota Bene —

The Green Precautionary Institute explicitly focuses on education, prevention, and scientific support. Our examinations are strictly preventative and intended for educational purposes only. We do not perform breast cancer screening, nor do we make medical diagnoses.