Ideally, you would have the Cavitat scan done at the same place you are having the surgery done. But like in my case, I had the Cavitat scan done at one dentist close to me and am flying across three states to have the surgery done b/c even with the cost of travel, it's still more than 1/3 less than what I was quoted at the dentist's with the Cavitat machine. There is a list of all the dentists in the US who have the machine but for some reason I've been unable to find it again.
I would encourage anyone who is thinking about having cavitation surgery to get a full-body thermal imaging scan done first so that you have a way to track healing of infection and inflammation in your entire body. You will definitively be able to see what is healthy tissue and what is not b/c of the distinct difference in colors ranging from green and blue being considered healthy to yellow, orange, red and white as the hottest, most serious sign of inflammation in the body. Here is a link for the American College of Clinical Thermology if you want to locate some clinics in your state - http://www.thermologyonline.org/Breast/breast_thermography_clinics.htm.
In my experience, you will find that it is mostly alternative health practices that are offering this service vs. MDs.