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- September 4, 2012 at 11:55 pm
Hi,
I should apologize in advance if I am not supposed to post here because neither me nor someone I know has been diagnosed with melanoma.
I recently have been educated about melanoma and I wanted to schedule mole exams as a preventative measure. I read on this website that melanoma specialists are the most knowledgable, so I tried to call the offices of several of the recommended specialists on here but of the several specialists I called, none of them see patients who have not been diagnosed with melanoma.
Hi,
I should apologize in advance if I am not supposed to post here because neither me nor someone I know has been diagnosed with melanoma.
I recently have been educated about melanoma and I wanted to schedule mole exams as a preventative measure. I read on this website that melanoma specialists are the most knowledgable, so I tried to call the offices of several of the recommended specialists on here but of the several specialists I called, none of them see patients who have not been diagnosed with melanoma.
My question is, can anyone give me a recommendation for a thorough dermatologist in the southern California-area?
Thanks for reading.
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- September 5, 2012 at 12:30 am
Many times, melanoma specialists are oncologists who treat advanced disease, not just dermatologists. If you can find a cutaneous oncologist somewhere, they are dermatologists who specialize in all types of skin cancer including melanoma. If you can't find someone like that, try to find a dermatologist at a site where they have melanoma specialists. It's likely these dermatologists would know more about melanoma than your derm who makes half his living on Botox. Sorry I can't provide any direct recommendations. Hopefully, all this is just precautionery for you, but it's great that you're being proactive!
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- September 5, 2012 at 12:30 am
Many times, melanoma specialists are oncologists who treat advanced disease, not just dermatologists. If you can find a cutaneous oncologist somewhere, they are dermatologists who specialize in all types of skin cancer including melanoma. If you can't find someone like that, try to find a dermatologist at a site where they have melanoma specialists. It's likely these dermatologists would know more about melanoma than your derm who makes half his living on Botox. Sorry I can't provide any direct recommendations. Hopefully, all this is just precautionery for you, but it's great that you're being proactive!
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- September 5, 2012 at 12:30 am
Many times, melanoma specialists are oncologists who treat advanced disease, not just dermatologists. If you can find a cutaneous oncologist somewhere, they are dermatologists who specialize in all types of skin cancer including melanoma. If you can't find someone like that, try to find a dermatologist at a site where they have melanoma specialists. It's likely these dermatologists would know more about melanoma than your derm who makes half his living on Botox. Sorry I can't provide any direct recommendations. Hopefully, all this is just precautionery for you, but it's great that you're being proactive!
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- September 7, 2012 at 8:33 pm
I like Dr. Walter Nahm (http://www.drwalternahm.com/about.html) who is located in San Diego. The cosmetic stuff pays to keep his office modern and swanky, but his passion is diagnosing and treating skin cancer.
YMMV.
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- September 7, 2012 at 8:33 pm
I like Dr. Walter Nahm (http://www.drwalternahm.com/about.html) who is located in San Diego. The cosmetic stuff pays to keep his office modern and swanky, but his passion is diagnosing and treating skin cancer.
YMMV.
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- September 7, 2012 at 8:33 pm
I like Dr. Walter Nahm (http://www.drwalternahm.com/about.html) who is located in San Diego. The cosmetic stuff pays to keep his office modern and swanky, but his passion is diagnosing and treating skin cancer.
YMMV.
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