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Teledermatology suspected skin cancer patient information<\/h1>\n

This information is for patients who have been referred to teledermatology.<\/p>\n

Attending a photo clinic appointment<\/h2>\n

Your primary care clinician is concerned that you could have skin cancer and has referred you to a dermatologist (skin specialist) to assess this further.<\/p>\n

The hospital offers a service to assess skin lesions such as yours remotely, saving patients from travelling to the hospital.<\/p>\n

For this assessment to take place, photographs of the skin lesion and clinical information will be sent securely to the hospital dermatology department for review by a dermatologist.<\/p>\n

You will be contacted by the hospital by letter or phone with a diagnosis and a treatment plan, if required.<\/p>\n

Following review of your images, if you need a hospital appointment, the hospital will contact you directly to book it.<\/p>\n

Please do not attend the hospital unless you are contacted<\/strong> \u2013 review of the images taken today may appear in your NHS App, but it is not an appointment you need to attend.<\/p>\n

The Health Care Assistant you are seeing will take three separate photographs of the area of concern on your skin, one to identify the area of the body and two more close-up photographs.<\/p>\n

How to prepare for your appointment<\/h2>\n

To make sure photographs taken clearly show the area of your skin affected, please make sure that:<\/p>\n

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  1. If there is a scab or crust on your skin and you can:<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n