Reporting Clinical Thermologist

Alexander Mostovoy, DHMS, BCCT, is a distinguished clinician, researcher, and public speaker, recognized as a leading authority in the field of clinical thermography. With over 25 years of experience, as well as holding a Doctorate in Homeopathic Medicine, he has pioneered the use of Infrared Medical Thermography in Canada, particularly focusing on breast thermography and women’s health. Since founding Thermography Clinic Inc. in Toronto in 1999, Dr. Mostovoy has been instrumental in integrating thermographic imaging into clinical practice, emphasizing its role in early detection and prevention of breast cancer and other diseases.
Mostovoy’s work extends beyond clinical practice; he is also a prolific writer and educator. He has authored several articles and is the best-selling author of the book “Breast Cancer Is A Preventable Disease,” where he advocates for proactive approaches to breast health. Through lectures and seminars across North and South America, as well as Europe, he has educated healthcare professionals on the benefits and applications of thermographic imaging.
In July 2024, he partnered with Thermographic Diagnostic Imaging (TDI), bringing his extensive experience to enhance the quality of thermographic services offered by TDI. This partnership aims to provide clients with improved technology and diagnostic accuracy, reflecting Mostovoy’s commitment to excellence in patient care.
Mostovoy is dedicated to public education on breast and overall health and cancer prevention. He emphasizes the role of lifestyle, nutrition, and hormonal balance in maintaining breast health and preventing disease. His advocacy for thermography as a complementary tool to traditional imaging methods underscores his holistic approach to healthcare. By promoting awareness and education, Dr. Mostovoy empowers individuals to take proactive steps in managing their health.
Alexander Mostovoy’s extensive experience and pioneering work in clinical thermography have significantly contributed to advancements in early disease detection and prevention, particularly in women’s health. His leadership, educational efforts, and collaborative initiatives continue to influence the integration of thermographic imaging into mainstream healthcare practices, offering patients safer and more proactive options for health monitoring.