Skin cancer checks are quick, non-invasive, and can be life-saving when done regularly. Your clinician examines moles and lesions for suspicious changes.

During the Visit

  • Review of personal and family skin history.
  • Dermatoscopic examination of spots and moles.
  • Discussion of findings and follow-up needs.
  • Biopsy planning if a lesion requires further assessment.

Early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes.

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