Testimonials
Listen to Cindy and Tomas Canevaro discuss how the AION Tempshield’s early detection can be lifesaving for sepsis patients.
Provider Testimonials
The TempShield is to cancer patients like the glucose monitor is to diabetics. We have seen that the Tempshield is the difference between an antibiotic and a hospitalization.
Dr. Tallat Mahmood
Medical Director at Roswell Park Cancer/ Ellis Medicine
This novel device monitors temperature to alert us early for potential serious infections, whether at home or even during the night.
Dr. Avvento
Medical Oncologist at New York Cancer and Blood Specialists, Riverhead Facility
Patient Testimonials
After my surgery, the TempShield alerted me that I had a real fever which caused my doctor to find that I was developing a drain infection. Without it I wouldn't have been able to get my drain removed so soon. I'm sure that the TempShield saved me from a hospitalization and may have saved my life.
Kimberly M.
Breast Cancer Patient with New York and Blood Specialists
It’s been very comforting having this device on him… to know that if something happens, somebody’s got our back.
Linda Farkus
Cancer Patient
I know it saved my life, my temperature ended up at 104 by the time I got to the ER… So, if it wasn’t for being contacted by the AION representative to tell me my temperature was so high, I probably would’ve… I don’t know.
Amy Radick
Cancer Patient
I was so fortunate to be able to use iTempShield while waiting for a bone marrow transplant. Because of its alert, I knew I needed to get to the hospital for IV antibiotics…I literally think iTempShield helped save my life.
Thomas Reimer
Cancer Patient
This device triggered an alert overnight when I had a prolonged fever. Soon after, I received a call from my medical staff about my dangerously low ANC and WBC levels. The device’s early detection created the urgency to get me seen quickly, before my condition worsened. Without that alert and the call from my medical staff, I might not have acted as fast, and it truly saved my life.
Joan Randall
Cancer Patient