THERMOGRAPHY OF BREVARD LLC
PALM BAY, FLORIDA

THERMOGRAPHY OF BREVARD LLC, PALM BAY

Shelly Gardner and Katie Ainsley are both breast cancer survivors and were both diagnosed in their early 30's. They are passionate about helping other women going through breast cancer. They have combined their knowledge and passion to bring thermography to Brevard county. They are excited to offer another screening tool to help with breast cancer prevention as well total health monitoring for both men and women. Shelly is married to Nick and together they have a three year old daughter Tegan. Shelly was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009. Her treatment included several surgeries and chemotherapy. Three years later while she was pregnant with Tegan, the doctors discovered that Shelly had leukemia caused from the breast cancer treatment. Shelly underwent chemotherapy while pregnant and one week after delivering her baby girl Shelly underwent a bone marrow transplant. Shelly is now cancer free and volunteers her time to help other young woman going through breast cancer as a facilitator for Beyond Boobs!, a non-for-profit that supports pre-menopausal woman going through breast cancer. Katie is married to Mark and together they have four children. Luke, 11, Lilly, 10, Nathan, 7 and Roman, 1. Katie was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2012. She underwent a mastectomy and chemotherapy and is now cancer free. Katie has been passionate about helping breast cancer patients by helping them learn of alternative and natural ways to assist the body during treatment. Mammograms look at anatomical changes in the breast as they detect masses or lumps in the breast tissue. Thermograms look at vascular changes in the breast, asthey detect blood flow patterns, inflammation and asymmetries. The two detectionmethods complement each other and provide a holistic approach to early detection. Thermograms can benefit all women. They may be particularly useful for young women who want to monitor their breast health before the recommended age of 40. Breast cancer prevention should start as early as possible. One in eight women will get breast cancer at some point in their life. Proper breast self-exams, physician exams, Thermography, and Mammography together provide the earliest detection system available Is often misdiagnosed. For instance, you may think you have carpaltunnel, yet the scan shows your neck is referring pain froma differentaffected area. Treating the wrists willnot help, buttreating the neck, for example, often will. as sess severity of pain by the temperature radiating from the affected areas. The scan can provide objective agreement or disagreement with an individuals' subjective as ses sment.  asymmetry in the upper left breast was particularly suspicious and clinical investigation indicated a palpable mass. Biopsy confirmed a DCIS of 2cm and the patient had the tumor removed. Mammograms look at anatomical changes in the breast as they detect masses or lumps in the breast tissue. Thermograms look at vascular changes in the breast, asthey detect blood flow patterns, inflammation and asymmetries. The two detectionmethods complement each other and provide a holistic approach to early detection. Thermograms can benefit all women. They may be particularly useful for young women who want to monitor their breast health before the recommended age of 40. Breast cancer prevention should start as early as possible. One in eight women will get breast cancer at some point in their life. Proper breast self-exams, physician exams, Thermography, and Mammography together provide the earliest detection system available Is often misdiagnosed. For instance, you may think you have carpaltunnel, yet the scan shows your neck is referring pain froma differentaffected area. Treating the wrists willnot help, buttreating the neck, for example, often will. as sess severity of pain by the temperature radiating from the affected areas. The scan can provide objective agreement or disagreement with an individuals' subjective as ses sment.  asymmetry in the upper left breast was particularly suspicious and clinical investigation indicated a palpable mass. Biopsy confirmed a DCIS of 2cm and the patient had the tumor removed. Mammograms look at anatomical changes in the breast as they detect masses or lumps in the breast tissue. Thermograms look at vascular changes in the breast, asthey detect blood flow patterns, inflammation and asymmetries. The two detectionmethods complement each other and provide a holistic approach to early detection. Thermograms can benefit all women. They may be particularly useful for young women who want to monitor their breast health before the recommended age of 40. Breast cancer prevention should start as early as possible. One in eight women will get breast cancer at some point in their life. Proper breast self-exams, physician exams, Thermography, and Mammography together provide the earliest detection system available Is often misdiagnosed. For instance, you may think you have carpaltunnel, yet the scan shows your neck is referring pain froma differentaffected area. Treating the wrists willnot help, buttreating the neck, for example, often will. as sess severity of pain by the temperature radiating from the affected areas. The scan can provide objective agreement or disagreement with an individuals' subjective as ses sment. 

KEY FACTS ABOUT THERMOGRAPHY OF BREVARD LLC

Company name
THERMOGRAPHY OF BREVARD LLC
Status
Active
Filed Number
L15000166911
FEI Number
47-5201274
Date of Incorporation
October 1, 2015
Age - 9 years
Home State
FL
Company Type
Florida Limited Liability

CONTACTS

Website
http://thermographyofbrevard.com
Phones
(312) 312-0363
(321) 312-0363

THERMOGRAPHY OF BREVARD LLC NEAR ME

Principal Address
938 BOEING ST NE,
PALM BAY,
FL,
32907,
US

See Also

Officers and Directors

The THERMOGRAPHY OF BREVARD LLC managed by the one person from PALM BAY on following positions: Chief Executive Officer

Katherine J Ainsley

Position
Chief Executive Officer Active
From
PALM BAY, 32907





Registered Agent is Katherine J Ainsley

From
PALM BAY, 32907

Events

October 18, 2016
REINSTATEMENT
September 23, 2016
ADMIN DISSOLUTION FOR ANNUAL REPORT

Annual Reports

2024
March 4, 2024
2023
January 25, 2023