Early Detection Can Save Lives

Skin cancer is one of the most common — and most treatable — cancers, especially when caught early. At Dr Ebad Medical Centre, we offer thorough, professional skin checks to detect abnormal moles, lesions, and other warning signs before they become dangerous. Whether you’ve noticed changes in your skin or simply want peace of mind, we’re here to help.

What’s Involved in a Skin Cancer Check?

Our skin check appointments include:

  • Full-body skin examination by a trained physician

  • Evaluation of moles, freckles, and unusual spots

  • Dermatoscope use for closer inspection of suspicious lesions

  • Advice on sun protection and skin care

  • Biopsy or referral if further investigation is needed

The process is quick, non-invasive, and tailored to your skin type, lifestyle, and risk level.

When Should You Get Checked?

You should book a skin check if:

  • You notice new moles or changes in shape, size, or color

  • A mole becomes itchy, painful, or starts bleeding

  • You have a family or personal history of skin cancer

  • You’ve had excessive sun exposure, tanning bed use, or fair skin

  • It’s been more than a year since your last skin exam

Even if you feel fine, skin changes can go unnoticed. Regular screenings help catch silent signs before they become serious.

Thorough & Experienced Examination

Our physicians are trained to detect early signs of all skin cancer types — including melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma. Nothing is rushed. Every check is methodical and precise.

Personalized Risk Assessment

Your skin is unique. We take into account your medical history, skin type, sun exposure habits, and family history to recommend how often you should be screened.

Guidance You Can Trust

We don’t just screen and send you off — we educate. You’ll receive advice on what to monitor, how to perform self-checks, and how to reduce your risk going forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

Know the facts. Stay protected.
1 Is a skin cancer check painful?
No. A standard skin check is non-invasive and completely painless. If a suspicious spot needs to be tested, a small biopsy may be performed under local anesthesia.
2How long does a skin check take?
Most checks take about 15–30 minutes, depending on how many moles or lesions need close inspection.
3What happens if something suspicious is found?
If we identify a spot of concern, we may take a small biopsy or refer you to a specialist for further evaluation. Early action leads to better outcomes.
4Can skin cancer appear in places not exposed to the sun?
Yes. While most skin cancers are linked to UV exposure, some can appear in less exposed areas. That’s why we recommend a full-body exam.

Protect Your Skin. Protect Your Future.

Don’t wait for visible warning signs. Regular skin checks are a simple but powerful way to stay ahead of skin cancer.
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