Mole Mobile rolls into the mid-Island for skin cancer screenings
NANAIMO — As cases of skin cancer continue to increase in the province, a group of mobile dermatologists is inviting mid-Island residents to come and get their moles checked out.
The Mole Mobile will be on the mid-Island this week at select Save-on-Foods locations, including in Parksville, Nanaimo, and Duncan.
Put on by Melanoma Canada, CEO Falyn Katz said their Mole Mobile skin cancer screening units operate like a walk-in clinic, with patients only requiring proof of Canadian residency to get checked out, with no appointment required.
“If you got one or two spots that you’re concerned about that you would like the dermatologist to look at, they can look at those. Or if you want a full body screening, that’s where the dermatologist checks you over head to toe to look at all of your moles or lesions.”



