Tammy Leiner
Tammy received her certification in Digital
Infrared Thermal Imaging (DITI) and completed advanced clinical training at
Duke University Hospital under the
tutelage of Dr. Peter Leando, President of the American
College of Clinical Thermology (ACCT) in 2004.
Tammy became interested in the technology as a non-invasive approach to
earlier detection and prevention of disease - which provides a window of
opportunity for early intervention.
DITI is a diagnostic component of the holistic practitioner's assessment process. All patients can benefit by
getting a thermal scan to detect the areas that need to be addressed for
diagnosis and treatment. Inflammatory patterns, functional processes,
degeneration and obstructions are made visible and objectively quantified.
Progress can demonstrated along a course of treatments through comparative
scanning. Pre and post treatment thermal scans demonstrate objective results
for both the patient and provider to review.
Tammy is a passionate advocate of breast thermography - specifically, for
women who want earlier detection and prevention, less invasiveness from
compression and/or harmful radiation. Women of all ages can benefit from annual
breast thermal scans.
She also enjoys travel, cooking and home/office design.
For more information on thermography, please go to: www.thermologyonline.org.
Contact Tammy directly via email at tammypsr@hotmail.com, or read her blog, www.breasthealthblog.com.