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STANDARD APPOINTMENT FOR KNOWN PATIENTS - NOT skin cancer check-up -can only be used once per quarter

STANDARD APPOINTMENT FOR KNOWN PATIENTS - NOT skin cancer check-up -can only be used once per quarter

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Dear patients, using the booking tool incurs costs for the practice.

Therefore, as a known patient, this service is only available to you ONCE a quarter and ONLY if email and telephone bookings are reduced due to a lack of staff.

In the interest of all patients, please do not abuse this offer.

Appointments from unknown patients, multiple appointments per quarter or other abusive appointments will be deleted without further notice.

Appointment for patients with public insurance either younger than 35 or who have had a skin cancer check-up at the expense of their statutory insurance in the last two calendar years and therefore have to cover the costs of €50 for this appointment themselves.

Preparation

Please do not use any lotion after taking your preparatory shower. Please DO NOT wear make-up (NOTHING, so NO powder, foundation, mascara, lipstick or lip gloss). If make-up is needed prior or after your appointment please take off your make-up in the bathroom before your appointment
and/or plan for time needed to apply new make-up.

Notice

If you do not follow the preparation instructions, inconspicuous skin cancer precursors may not be noticed.

Documents

Please remember your health insurance card so that we can provide services covered by your insurance (for example, issuing prescriptions).

If you regularly take medication (including over-the-counter types), please bring your medication list with you. Please also note your allergies for us

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Importance of skin cancer prevention

Skin cancer ranks among the top 5 cancer types. The rates have been rising for years and are currently around 120 new cases of skin cancer per 100,000 inhabitants per year in Germany. Of these, around 20 per 100,000 are particularly dangerous black skin cancer. This means that the rate has increased over the last 15 years almost doubled (source: AWMF, Krebsdaten.de)