THERMOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING
Perimenopause and Full-Body Thermography

Perimenopause and Full-Body Thermography

Perimenopause, Heat Patterns, and Clinical Context

Perimenopause rarely announces itself politely. Sleep shifts, temperature regulation gets unpredictable, breasts feel different week to week, joints and sinuses seem to develop opinions – and many women describe the same unsettling feeling: my body is changing, and I can’t see any of it.

Full-body thermography offers one way to look. Across four regional studies – breast, facial-thyroid-dental, upper body, and lower body – infrared imaging documents your surface heat patterns as they are right now, creating a baseline that future studies can be compared against as this season of life unfolds. For women who want to feel oriented rather than left guessing, that year-over-year comparison is the draw.

To be plain about what it is and is not: a thermogram documents physiology – warmth, symmetry, vascular patterning. It does not diagnose hormone imbalance, thyroid disease, breast disease, or anything else, and lab work, provider-recommended breast imaging, and your healthcare provider’s evaluation keep their central place. It is adjunctive information, and at TDI it is captured with the discipline that makes it worth having: standardized protocols, board-certified technicians, and interpretation by a Board-Certified Clinical Thermologist across all four reports.

Ask about full-body thermography in Marlton or at a satellite location near you: 856-596-5834.