
Mole
Mapping
Most people cannot afford private Dermatology fees, ranging from £175 to £300, and getting to see a GP takes time and often results in a referral to a specialist. The time from start to finish for a patient can be weeks, for some patients this is an anxious wait, which is avoidable.
Providing a mole screening service in a clinic with Map My Mole is aligned with the British Association of Dermatologists teledermatology guidelines. Images are reviewed by experts in the field, and reports generated ensure patients are explained as to what the lesion represents.
If a concerning mole is imaged the dermatologist will inform the patient providing them with a report that can be sent to their GP to speed up any referral. Map My Mole is the first and only UK company offering this partnership with clinics. The clinics become the medical photographers.
Mole Mapping
All plans are personalised to you and your skin needs after consultation.
FAQ
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What happens if the report finds a suspicious mole/lesion?
If a consultant reports the mole is of concern, they will ask the patient to see their GP or a dermatologist. A mole of concern will also trigger a call back for our team, this means we will telephone the patient, to check they have read and understood the report and they know to see a GP/dermatologist.
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Can this report be used with my local GP?
Yes, when asking for a referral appointment, inform your GP that the lesion has been assessed and you have a report from a UK consultant dermatologist.