Understanding the Different Types of Skin Cancer
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Since 1980, Sanford Dermatology has provided patients with the highest quality dermatology care in an understanding and supportive environment. The practice boasts three locations in Sanford, Pittsboro, and Lillington, North Carolina.
Sanford Dermatology’s team of physicians and medical professionals work together to ensure patients feel comfortable from check-in to check-out. They spend time educating patients about their unique skin care needs and any necessary treatment options, so patients can make informed decisions throughout every step of their health care plan.
The team at Sanford Dermatology strives to get to know each patient individually. They want patients to feel like part of the family and are committed to providing exceptional patient care. Although the dermatologists regularly diagnose and treat common skin conditions, such as rosacea, psoriasis, and acne, they also offer cosmetic and aesthetic dermatology services, such as Botox® injections.
Sanford Dermatology is currently accepting new patients. The practice offers flexible scheduling throughout the week — for new and established patients — at each of the three office locations.
If you do not see your insurance plan listed, please contact your insurance carrier to verify that we are in your network.
Do you know what skin cancer looks like? Do you know what to do if you spot the signs? Here’s an overview of each type of skin cancer to help you detect it early when it’s most treatable.
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