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Dermatologist reviewing skin cancer findings with a patient

Skin Cancer

Comprehensive skin cancer care including diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up for basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma.

Now Accepting New Patients

Comprehensive Evaluation

Dermatologists assess suspicious lesions and confirm diagnoses through clinical exams and biopsy when needed.

Multiple Treatment Options

Care plans may include Mohs surgery, excision, or non-surgical therapies based on cancer type and location.

Specialized Surgical Expertise

Fellowship-trained providers perform advanced procedures for optimal cancer clearance and cosmetic outcomes.

Non-Surgical Alternatives Available

Superficial Radiation Therapy may be an option for select non-melanoma skin cancers.

Early Detection Focus

Prompt diagnosis and treatment improve outcomes and help reduce the risk of recurrence.

Ongoing Monitoring & Follow-Up

Follow-up care supports healing and helps identify future skin changes early.

Treatment Benefits

What To Expect

  • Skin cancer develops when abnormal skin cells grow uncontrollably, most often due to prolonged sun exposure. The most common types include basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. While many skin cancers are highly treatable, early detection plays a critical role in successful outcomes.

    At Specialists in Dermatology PLLC, our team provides comprehensive skin cancer care, from diagnosis through treatment and follow-up. Skin evaluations may include visual examination and biopsy to confirm the type of cancer and guide treatment decisions.

    Treatment options vary depending on the diagnosis and may include Mohs micrographic surgery, excision, or non-surgical approaches such as Superficial Radiation Therapy for select non-melanoma skin cancers. Each care plan is tailored to the patient’s medical needs while prioritizing healthy tissue preservation and cosmetic considerations.

    Ongoing monitoring and preventive guidance are an important part of long-term skin health, especially for patients with a history of skin cancer.

  • No special preparation is required. Patients should note any new, changing, or concerning skin lesions prior to the visit.

  • Post-treatment care instructions will be provided based on the procedure performed, including wound care and follow-up scheduling.

    • Skin examination and diagnosis discussion

    • Biopsy when indicated

    • Review of treatment options and next steps

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Insurance & Billing

Most skin cancer evaluations and treatments are covered by insurance when necessary. Depending on diagnosis and plan guidelines.

Treatment Appointments

Visits may include evaluation, biopsy, treatment planning, or in-office procedures based on clinical findings.

Treatment Timeline

Care timelines vary based on cancer type, location, and recommended treatment approach discussed.

Specialist-Directed Care

Your dermatologist determines the most appropriate treatment option and coordinates care to ensure thorough management.

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