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Can I go to the ER for a potentially cancerous mole?

I have stupidly neglected it for years and fear it may be a case of advanced melanoma, as it checks many of the boxes.

I have to wait over a week for a doctor’s appointment and then months for a dermatologist referral, so I am wondering if the ER could get me to see a dermatologist sooner. Thanks.

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  • 3 weeks ago

    Dermatologist will exam it, take biopsy. If it's deemed none cancerous, the doctor will probably remove using freeze technique.

  • TedEx
    Lv 7
    3 weeks ago

    The ER will tell you to see a dermatologist, but it may take 20 hours for them to get around to doing it, 

  • 3 weeks ago

    People working in the ER are far too busy with people who are really sick to stop and tell you that the ER doesn't do that. After ten years another couple of weeks is unlikely to make much difference.

  • 3 weeks ago

    Your concern is pretty common. A new product on the market is easy, more accurate than a biopsy. A patch is put over the lesion, left in place for several days, then removed and sent in. Much easier and skips the dermotologist, unless it is positive.

    Made by a company called Dermtech.  Perhaps you can make your provider aware of this option and they can order it for you!

    https://dermtech.com/

  • 3 weeks ago

    You can, but they will tell you to see a doctor or dermatologist.

    Cancer is not diagnosed at the ER.

    You will just be wasting everyone's time, yours included.

  • 3 weeks ago

    No they wouldn’t. There are no derms that would come to theER for that, and an ER doc wouldn’t biopsy that either. And you would be billed a lot to be told that, a week wait won’t make any difference in outcome or treatment. Be patient.

    Source(s): ER PA
  • Anonymous
    3 weeks ago

    they'll give you the same referral your doctor will,the only difference is that they will charge you $10,000 versus a couple hundred from your doctor

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