Thermal Imaging

Service Fees


Australian Thermal Imaging offers a full range of services, catering to the professional health care community and of course, the public.

Our schedule of services and fees is as below:
 

Service Concession Standard
Full Body $195.00 $215.00

Full Body + Breast* (+$55.00)

$245.00 $270.00
Part Body $145.00 $165.00
Part Body + Breast* (+$55.00) $195.00 $220.00
Unreported full body study $145.00 $165.00
Unreported region of interest $100.00 $120.00
Clinical "Rule out" study $115.00 $125.00
Initial Breast Imaging* $115.00 $125.00
Follow up Breast Imaging $75.00 $85.00

* Please note that the initial Breast Imaging fee also includes a second scan approximately three months after the first images to establish a sound base line for future comparative studies.


Health Fund Rebates

At time of going to "web", some of the smaller health funds have provided rebates on a case by case basis, and have not made a final decision regarding the addition of thermal imaging to their schedule of benefits. As the health funds reach their decisions, we will publish their decisions on this page.

Because of this 'volatility' in the health fund rebate discussion, we can not state one way or the other whether a particular fund will rebate our services or not.  You are urged to contact your fund directly to ask them if they rebate Thermal Imaging (and if they do not, ask them why not,.. it is YOUR fund after all!).


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