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Worried About a Mole or Skin Lesion?

Get your mole checked at Kingsley Muti Pharmacy

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Map my Mole

Receive your digital report within 48 hours of review in clinic

Most people cannot afors 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 waiting time from start to finish for a patient can be weeks and for some patients this can be an anxious wait – which is avoidable.

As a recognised Map My Mole provider, we can access UK consultant dermatologists for an opinion on your mole or skin lesion within 48 hours. Once we receive your report, we know if it is safe to treat and can make an informed treatment plan with you.

How It Works

1.

We’ll ask you some questions about your skin and your mole.

2.

We’ll take a series of images of your skin, and using a special lens, some detailed images of your mole or lesion.

3.

A consultant dermatologist at Map My Mole will review your answers and images. You’ll receive a digital copy of your report with their findings and advice on next steps.

What happens if the report finds a suspicious mole of lesion?

If a consultant thinks the mole or lesion is of concern, they will ask you to see your GP or a dermatologist.

Map My Mole will also phone you to check that you have read and understood your report.

What are the benefits of using our service?

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FAQs

You will be emailed your report. Optionally, you'll also be able to share a copy of your report with the clinic, although this is not required

Anyone can use this service

Once we have completed your submission, you will receive a copy of your report within 48 hours

Your report will include the consultant dermatologist's opinion on what your mole or skin lesion is and advice on what steps you should take next

Skin cancer diagnosis requires a biopsy, and cannot be diagnosed from images. If the dermatologist thinks a mole or lesion is concerning, they will ask you to see your GP or a dermatologist. This does not necessarily mean that you have skin cancer, but does mean that it needs further investigation.

Most GPs will take the action recommended by our consultant without needing to see you first. All our consultants also work in the NHS and are on the General Medical Council register of Dermatology Specialists so GPs know they are very experienced. Your GP may give you a prescription or refer you to the Dermatology department at your local hospital.