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Your Health in Your Hands

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Why Scan?

Genetic and family history: Your family history affects your health risks. A full body scan can help you keep an eye on conditions you may be particularly worried about.


Unexplained symptoms: For unexplained pains or symptoms that evade diagnosis, we can offer clues — or provide additional peace of mind.


Proactive health mindset: With regular scans, we can track changes over time. This means we can detect unusual changes early, increasing the chance of effective treatment.


What can it detect?

Our Whole Body Scan checks for hundreds of conditions, including most solid tumors at Stage 1, and silent killers like aneurysms. Here are some of the conditions it can catch:

  1. Solid tumors (as early as stage 1)
  2. Auto-immune disorders (such as MS detection)
  3. Metabolic disorders (fatty liver, hemochromatosis)
  4. Brain aneurysms
  5. Non-cancerous conditions such as cysts, hematomas, hemangiomas, and abscesses
  6. Spinal degeneration and other problems


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What we scan for

We check for hundreds of conditions*, including most solid tumors at Stage 1, and silent killers like aneurysms. Here are some of the conditions we can catch:


  1. Endometriosis
  2. Spine Degeneration
  3. Gallstones
  4. Bladder Cancer
  5. Fatty Liver
  6. Aneurysms
  7. Multiple Sclerosis

"I've never had an MRI before so I was a bit nervous for the entire process. The RxReLeaf team walked me through the entire process and there were no surprises! It was actually a very lovely experience. "

— Lurene G.

"I have to say, overall, it provided my family and I total peace of mind - combining labs with images and knowing I'm on top of my preventative health. Worth every penny! I would highly recommend."

— Sarah S.

"It's a quick train ride into NYC and about a 10 minute walk across from Penn Station. The MRI itself took about 50 minutes and then I got my results a few weeks later. The entire process was seamless."

— Mike W.