03/06/2026
People often ask me how a nurse ends up becoming a Clinical Thermographer.
The honest answer is: 36 years of watching what happens when things are caught too late.
I'm not being dramatic. I'm being accurate. The most difficult conversations in healthcare β the ones nobody wants to have β are so often the ones that might have gone differently with earlier information.
Thermography gave me a way to be part of a different kind of conversation. One that happens earlier. One where there's still time to act, to investigate, to make choices.
I qualified as a Clinical Thermographer in 2017, and I founded Body Scanning in Eastbourne because I genuinely believe this technology deserves to be part of mainstream preventative healthcare. Not instead of what already exists β alongside it.
Every Wednesday, and one Saturday a month, I scan people who want to understand their bodies better. Some come because they're concerned. Some come because they're curious. Some come because a friend sent them.
Whatever brings them β they leave with more information than they arrived with. And in healthcare, information is everything.
π Body Scanning, Eastbourne
π http://thermalbodyscan.co.uk