Free Skin Cancer Screening Clinic

WEDNESDAY, July 27

8:30 AM – 11:30 AM

Location: Health and Justice Building,

151 S. University Avenue, suite 1709, Provo

(Walk ins only)

If you are worried about a mole or area on your skin, a doctor will be available to take a look at no cost.

For questions about our skin cancer clinic, please call 801-851-7038

Skin cancer is the most commonly occurring cancer in the United States, and Melanoma is the most serious form of this disease. The good news is that it is highly treatable when detected early.

These ABCDEs of melanoma detection will help you to determine if you need to be screened or not:

Asymmetry – One half of the mole does not match the other half.

Border – The borders of the mole are irregular, ragged, blurred, or notched.

Color – The color of the mole is nor the same throughout. There may be different shades of tan, brown, black, red, blue, or white.

Diameter – The mole is larger than 6 millimeters (about ΒΌ inch, roughly the size of a pencil eraser).

Evolution – The mole has been growing or changed its shape or color.

For future skin cancer screenings at our clinic this year, please visit: