
One Person Full Body Scan
$777.00
Two Person Full Body Scan
$1400.00
IRIS XP Thermography Body Scanning is a safe, radiation-free imaging technology that visually maps the surface temperature of your body to detect hidden inflammation, circulatory issues, and other early warning signs of imbalance.
This non-contact diagnostic tool helps pinpoint stress, dysfunction, and potential concerns before physical symptoms arise — making it an excellent screening tool for pain, nerve issues, and chronic conditions. Quick, accurate, and completely non-invasive, it’s an ideal solution for proactive health monitoring.
Our comprehensive whole body scan and our FDA-cleared body composition analysis.
Whole Body Scan
Scan time: 20 minutes
What It Can Detect

Inflammation in joints, muscles, or organs

Nerve dysfunction or chronic pain patterns

Circulatory problems

Nerve dysfunction or chronic pain patterns

Why Patients & Surgeons Trust This Scan?
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Early Detection of Inflammation & Dysfunction
Identify issues before symptoms arise — including nerve, joint, and organ stress. -
Radiation-Free & Non-Invasive
Completely safe with no contact, pain, or harmful exposure. -
Whole-Body Screening in Minutes
Get a complete view of your body’s internal balance and stress zones quickly. -
Useful for Ongoing Monitoring
Perfect for tracking chronic conditions, post-surgical recovery, or treatment progress. -
Visual, Easy-to-Understand Reports
Thermal images highlight real-time heat patterns linked to circulation, pain, or hormonal shifts. -
Supports Preventive & Holistic Care
Works great alongside physical therapy, chiropractic, hormone therapy, or IV wellness treatments.

IRIS XP Body Scan FAQs
What exactly is the IRIS XP Thermographic Body Scan?
It’s a non-invasive imaging test that uses high-sensitivity infrared sensors to map temperature variations on the skin. These thermal patterns can reveal inflammation, circulatory issues, or nerve dysfunction long before structural changes appear on X-ray, CT, or MRI.
Is there any radiation or contrast dye involved?
No. IRIS XP relies solely on passive infrared light. There’s zero ionizing radiation, no contrast agents, and no physical contact, making it safe for all ages—even for repeat monitoring.
How long does the scan take?
Most full-body scans take around 15–30 minutes and are performed in a calm, private setting.
What conditions can it help detect or monitor?
Common applications include early-stage inflammation (joints, muscles, organs), chronic pain patterns (neuropathy, fibromyalgia), circulatory problems (Raynaud’s, varicose progression), breast-health irregularities, thyroid dysfunction, sports injuries, and pre-/post-treatment comparisons.
Who is an ideal candidate for the scan?
Anyone seeking early-detection wellness screening, athletes tracking recovery, patients with unexplained pain, individuals with autoimmune or vascular concerns, and those who want a radiation-free imaging option.
How do I prepare for my appointment?
Wear loose, lightweight clothing; avoid heavy exercise, hot showers, or lotions for 2–4 hours beforehand (they alter surface temperature). Remove jewelry and keep hair away from the area being imaged. Detailed prep guidelines are sent after booking.
What happens during the scan and how long does it take?
You’ll stand (or sit) about 3–4 feet from the IRIS XP camera while it captures a series of images—no touching or compression. A full-body protocol typically takes 15–20 minutes.
When will I receive my results?
A board-certified interpreter reviews your thermograms. Results and a personalized report are usually ready within 48 hours, followed by an optional consultation to discuss findings.
How often should I repeat the scan?
For general wellness, once a year is typical. If you’re tracking a specific condition or treatment response, your clinician may recommend follow-ups every 3–6 months.