The most commonly asked questions, answered
- Home
- Conditions and treatments
- Mole screening
Mole screening
Mole screening
Mole screening has become a very important part of health screening. Whilst the majority of moles are completely benign (harmless), the screening process aims to screen out the benign lesions and provide early diagnosis of suspect or potentially cancerous moles or melanomas so they can be removed. Early detection of malignant melanomas is vital for sucessful treatment and recovery. A number of methods to screen moles for cancer are in use by dermatologists, which include a dermoscopy or a SIAscopy.
Submit a request for further information, a quotation or indicative cost. Your enquiry will be forwarded to up to 3 private healthcare providers. They will respond directly with further information.
Latest news

Latest news
Ewen Griffiths in the spotlight

Covid-19 tests here
Covid 19 services at The London General Practice

Andy Goldberg on Radio 4
Andrew Goldberg was featured on Radio 4's 'Inside Health'.
