Tammy
Leiner, Clinical Thermographer, co- founder; Kindo Health
Center. When you enter the Kindo Center you immediately get a feeling
of healing, due to Tammys’ extraordinary creative talents.
As a previous owner of an art gallery, Tammy brings to the Kindo
Center an artful Asian design of colors and textures that is far
more serine and spa-like than medical. People say; “ the healing
begins when you walk in”.
Tammy’s
role at the center includes public relations. She volunteers for
the Wisconsin Health and Wellness Council, providing community education
at no charge in public and organizational forums. In addition, she
directs the Longevity Center, specializing in Digital Infrared Thermal
Imagery (DITI). DITI is a critical component of the Kindo Health
Centers’ diagnostic assessment process. All patients get a
thermal scan to detect the areas that need to be addressed for diagnosis
and treatment. Pain is objectively quantified through scanning.
Thermography is a non-evasive approach to prevention of diseases.
Tammy became interested in thermography while being treated for
knee pain. Through thermal scanning, she found out that the problem
was not in her knee, but inflammation was evident in her lower back
causing knee pain. Tammy also saw the value of breast thermal scans,
due to its prevention ability, in many instances, to identify abnormalities
seven to ten years earlier than a mammogram would. This is accomplished
without any painful squeezing or dangerous radiation, (to learn
more about thermography return to the home page and select thermography).
She is a passionate advocate of breast thermography for woman and
men alike. |