• Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
What's On

Huge car brand vows to keep making petrol and diesel cars snubbing 2033 deadline

23 June 2025

WATCH how one man’s car sinking into loch takes ‘you can’t park there’ to new depths

23 June 2025

Donald Trump’s defence chief claims Iran attack was shared with lawmakers – after the strike

23 June 2025

Bayern Munich consider hijacking £50m Chelsea transfer after Florian Wirtz snub

23 June 2025

Adolescence’s Ashley Walters reveals how Netflix show changed how he parents son

23 June 2025

Perishers – 23rd June 2025

23 June 2025

Blind man stabbed flatmate to death after TV remote row got out of hand

23 June 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Huge car brand vows to keep making petrol and diesel cars snubbing 2033 deadline
  • WATCH how one man’s car sinking into loch takes ‘you can’t park there’ to new depths
  • Donald Trump’s defence chief claims Iran attack was shared with lawmakers – after the strike
  • Bayern Munich consider hijacking £50m Chelsea transfer after Florian Wirtz snub
  • Adolescence’s Ashley Walters reveals how Netflix show changed how he parents son
  • Perishers – 23rd June 2025
  • Blind man stabbed flatmate to death after TV remote row got out of hand
  • WATCH Greece wildfires: Evacuations on favourite Brit island as blaze intensifies
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
England TimesEngland Times
Demo
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
England TimesEngland Times
Home » ‘How to get your abnormal moles checked quickly if the GP wait is too long’
Health

‘How to get your abnormal moles checked quickly if the GP wait is too long’

By staff22 June 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Skin cancer rates are on the rise and it’s important you get any mole changes or skin lesions checked quickly. Boots now offer a Mole Scanning Service if it takes too long to see a GP

Boots pharmacist Claire Nevinson is on hand to answer your health questions
Boots pharmacist Claire Nevinson is on hand to answer your health questions(Image: Andy Stenning/Daily Mirror)

The internet is awash with tips, tricks and hacks to fix minor medical problems. But how much of it is accurate and can be trusted? In an age of misinformation and social media ‘experts’, it is always better to ask someone who is in the know about your health woes.

Each week, Superintendent Pharmacist Claire Nevinson will answer our readers’ questions on everything from insomnia and skin complaints to trapped wind and toilet troubles. This week, Claire has advice on how to get a worrying mole checked…

Q. I’ve got a mole that needs looking at but it’s a two week wait to see my GP. Can I go to a pharmacy instead?

A. Moles are small, pigmented lesions on the skin. Most people have them and they’re usually nothing to worry about. However, if you’re ever unsure or if you notice your mole has changed shape, size or colour, or if it’s painful or inflamed, you should visit your GP. Also, if you notice a new or unusual mark on your skin that has not gone away after a few weeks, you should speak to a healthcare professional.

Alternatively, Boots offers the Mole Scanning Service* in selected stores nationwide. The service is operated by ScreenCancer and it provides an assessment of moles and pigmented lesions.

Patients can book an appointment via the Boots Health Hub or in-store. As part of the Mole Scanning Service at Boots, a scan will be taken of the mole(s) or pigmented lesion(s), and the scan will then be analysed by a ScreenCancer Dermatology Specialist for any signs that might be suspicious of skin cancer, including melanoma.

The service doesn’t provide a diagnosis of skin cancer, however if the analysis of the scan shows that a patient’s mole(s) or pigmented lesion(s) require monitoring or further investigation, a ScreenCancer Dermatology Nurse or Healthcare Advisor will be in contact with the customer to discuss the next steps.

READ MORE: 12 ways to ease burp, bloat and bowel problems and avoid ‘death by buffet’

Depending on the situation, this could include requesting that the patient keeps an eye on their mole(s) or lesion(s) and report any changes to their GP or inviting them back into a Boots store for a repeat scan in 3 to 4 months. If further investigation is required, a ScreenCancer Dermatology Nurse or Healthcare Advisor will advise the patient to visit their GP.

UV light from the sun can increase the chance of a mole becoming cancerous. If you have lots of moles, you need to take particular care in the sun, especially in the summer months when the UV rays are stronger. It’s also important to check your moles regularly for any changes.

READ MORE: Five ways to help ‘fight or flight’ stress hormone and bring down blood pressure

There are some things you can do to protect your moles from sun damage. These include staying in the shade between 11am and 3pm when sunlight is strongest, covering skin with clothes (wear a hat and sunglasses if you have moles on your face) and regularly applying a high-factor sunscreen (minimum SPF30 and a high UVA rating) – make sure to apply it again after sweating or swimming. For more information on sun safety or the Mole Scanning Service at Boots, visit Boots Health Hub.

* Eligibility criteria and charges apply. In selected pharmacies, subject to availability. The Mole Scanning Service is operated by ScreenCancer – the fee that you pay is paid to ScreenCancer.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

Related News

Alarming hidden health risks of alcohol-free beer and wine as experts issue warning

22 June 2025

‘I gained 10st due to a rare condition – I lost it again by doing a simple daily exercise’

22 June 2025

‘I’m a skin specialist – this little known change in moles is the biggest skin cancer risk’

22 June 2025

‘Doctors said my weight loss and pain was anxiety, then I was diagnosed with cancer’

22 June 2025

‘Right way’ to apply mosquito repellent on holiday – and how to prevent bites

22 June 2025

‘Stranger’s lungs meant I could walk down the aisle – I defied all odds’

21 June 2025
Latest News

WATCH how one man’s car sinking into loch takes ‘you can’t park there’ to new depths

23 June 2025

Donald Trump’s defence chief claims Iran attack was shared with lawmakers – after the strike

23 June 2025

Bayern Munich consider hijacking £50m Chelsea transfer after Florian Wirtz snub

23 June 2025

Adolescence’s Ashley Walters reveals how Netflix show changed how he parents son

23 June 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
Lifestyle

Perishers – 23rd June 2025

By staff23 June 20250

Perishers originally ran from 1959 to 2006. The strip is still so popular today that…

Blind man stabbed flatmate to death after TV remote row got out of hand

23 June 2025

WATCH Greece wildfires: Evacuations on favourite Brit island as blaze intensifies

23 June 2025

Tottenham plot Eberechi Eze transfer as Man Utd and Liverpool impact three-man shortlist

22 June 2025
England Times
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2025 England Times. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version