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Medical Thermal Imaging
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Located near Formby in Liverpool, Medical Thermography Ltd provides Thermography services. The centre has a skilled team of board-certified Thermologists operating from over 40 locations nationwide and medical doctors to support you and interpret your images, to give the best possible experience.

Thermography is free from radiation, compression free, non-contact and suitable for all ages. Thermography is adjunctive to other tests and can provide additional information to assist in further health tests.



Last Updated:09/03/2024
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Medical Thermal Imaging
Doctors Lane, Off Lord Sefton Way, Great Altcar, (Over 40 locations nationwide), L37 5AB, UK

+44 (0)333 800 3003 info@medscans.co.uk http://medscans.co.uk
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Breast Thermal Imaging
Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging detects minute variations in the body's normal blood vessel activity, finding thermal signs which may suggest a pre-cancerous state of the breast or the presence of an early tumour that is not large enough to be detected by other means.

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