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Thermograms: The Compounding Pharmacy's

New Health Care Procedure for Women

What is DITI?

Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging "DITI" is a 15 minute non invasive test of physiology. It is a valuable procedure for alerting your doctor to changes that can indicate early stage breast disease. DITI detects the subtle physiologic changes that accompany breast pathology, whether it is cancer, fibrocystic disease, an infection or a vascular disease.

Key Benefits

  •  DITI testing offers the opportunity of earlier detection of breast cancer than has been possible through breast self examination, doctor examination or mammography alone.
  •  The procedure is:
    • Non invasive
    • No radiation
    • Painless
    • No contact with the body
    • F.D.A. approved

Who Can Benefit?

All women can benefit from DITI breast screening.  However, it is especially appropriate for younger women (30-50) whose denser breast tissue makes it more difficult for mammography to be effective.  Also for women of all ages who, for many reasons, are unable to undergo routine mammography. This test can provide a "clinical marker" to the doctor that a specific area of the breast needs particularly close examination.

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We are taking appointments now for
Breast Screening Thermograms at
The Compounding Pharmacy for April 2008.

Spaces are limited. Please call for appointments.

Required Deposit

$75.00

Initial Scan

$149.00

Annual Follow-up Scan

$99.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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