Thermography Thermal Collage

A radiation-free first step for women who want clearer insight, greater comfort, and

a more proactive way to monitor breast health.

Breast thermography gives you a more proactive way to monitor your breast health.

This radiation-free, non-invasive thermal imaging can help you see what may be happening in your breasts before structural changes appear.

Patricia Bowden-Luccardi (CTT, CNMT, LMT) provides breast thermography to help identify physiological patterns that may reflect inflammation, vascular changes, lymphatic stress, or other breast health concerns that deserve attention.

Thermography offers a comfortable approach for women who want more insight, more education, and more choice in how they care for their breasts.

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Understanding Breast Thermography

A closer look at how thermal imaging helps reveal physiological activity before structural changes may appear

Breast thermography is a radiation-free imaging method that uses infrared technology to capture heat and temperature patterns on the surface of your breasts.

Unlike conventional imaging, which looks for structural changes, breast thermography examines physiology, and this helps reveal thermal patterns that may reflect how breast tissue is functioning in real time.

Because the body regulates temperature through the nervous and circulatory systems, changes in heat patterns can offer early insight into areas of potential concern.

And this can be useful when you want to look more closely at what may be happening in your breasts instead of waiting until symptoms become more serious.

Patricia’s Breast Thermography Approach

Advanced Thermography

Education, careful imaging, and supportive guidance designed to help women understand what their bodies may be communicating.

Patricia’s approach to breast thermography goes far beyond simply taking images.

She has spent years focused on breast health education, prevention, and informed patient choice so women can understand what their bodies may be communicating.

Patricia is known for helping women feel more educated, reassured, and supported as they take a closer look at changes that may be happening in their breast tissue.

What Breast Thermography Can Assess

Thermal patterns can offer insight into inflammation, vascular changes, lymphatic stress, asymmetry, and other areas of concern

Breast thermography focuses specifically on the breast region, chest, and axillary area.

It’s designed to help monitor thermal patterns that may reflect things like inflammation, vascular changes, asymmetry, lymphatic stress, or other physiological irregularities over time.

And this is incredibly important because breast health monitoring is not only about what can be structurally seen. It’s also about paying attention to how the tissue is functioning.

With that in mind, comparison and long-term monitoring can help provide a clearer picture of where your body may be under stress and whether patterns are changing.

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Why Early Physiological Changes Matter

Your body often gives signals before symptoms become serious, and those signals deserve thoughtful attention.

Thermography breast health scanYour body often shows signs of stress long before symptoms or structural changes are visible.

That’s one of the reasons why breast thermography can be such a valuable part of a proactive approach to breast health monitoring.

It helps bring attention to change earlier, when there may be more opportunities to ask better questions, make supportive lifestyle changes, and follow up appropriately.

And this is especially important in the increasingly toxic world we live in.

Patricia’s work is rooted in the belief that modern life exposes women to more of a toxic burden than ever before.

Her educational work has long focused on the serious health risks of environmental toxins and endocrine disruptors, along with practical prevention-based strategies.

Patricia believes prevention starts with paying attention sooner, not waiting until you receive a diagnosis, and breast thermography supports that mindset by helping you look at what may be changing now.

Benefits of Radiation-Free Breast Imaging

A comfortable, non-invasive option for women who want repeatable monitoring without compression or radiation exposure.

One of the main reasons women choose breast thermography is because it offers a safer, more comfortable way to monitor changes over time.

The benefits of breast thermography include:

  • No compression
  • Non-invasive imaging
  • No radiation exposure
  • Excellent for dense breasts
  • Comfortable scanning process
  • Repeatable over time for ongoing monitoring
  • Useful for women who want more proactive breast health screening

And because it’s external and radiation-free, breast thermography can be repeated over time as part of a long-term monitoring approach.

Every Scan Includes

A clear, education-led experience designed to help you understand your results and next steps.

Every breast thermography scan includes:

  • A detailed thermal report
  • A 15-minute practitioner consultation
  • Professional image review and interpretation
  • Radiation-free, non-invasive thermal imaging
  • An education-led experience designed to help you better understand your results

Breast Thermography Pricing & Payment Options

Focused breast imaging with professional review, interpretation, and practitioner consultation included

Breast Thermography

$350

Breast thermography is designed for women who want a focused, radiation-free way to monitor breast health. Each scan includes:

  • 6 images
  • Anterior, oblique, and lateral views
  • Chest, breast, and axillary regions
  • Detailed thermal report
  • 15-minute practitioner consultation

Patricia accepts cash, check, Venmo, FSA/HSA, and credit cards, but please note that all card payments include a 4% processing fee.

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Disclaimer:

Breast thermography is not a standalone diagnostic tool and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. It is designed to support screening, monitoring, and greater awareness of physiological changes. Patricia does not provide medical diagnosis or treatment, and the information provided is for educational purposes and not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.