Shore Serial Skin Check

Every Hour, Melanoma Takes a Life.

That number doesn’t have to be so high. Not even close.

Here’s the thing most people don’t know: early-stage skin cancer can’t spread.
Yes, the cells multiply—but they stay local. Harmless, for now.
It’s only after time and genetic changes that they gain the power to invade deeper and travel further.

That’s the window. And the Shore Serial Screening Program has been doing it for 33 years.

The key - coming in every six months. Not “when something looks weird.”

The results? Lives saved. Cancers caught.
And a survival record that speaks for itself.

topless woman with brown hair
topless woman with brown hair

Why Serial Skin Checks?

Because one-time exams are a start, not a strategy. Skin cancer evolves. So should your screening.

Here’s how we stay ahead of it:

Full-Body Skin Exams
Head-to-toe, every visit. No rushed spot checks. No guesswork.

Twice-Yearly Follow-Ups
Because your skin doesn’t take a year off. We watch for patterns and catch what others miss.

Advanced Diagnostics
If it looks suspicious, we investigate. Biopsies done right, without delay.

33 Years. Zero Deaths.
That’s not just luck. That’s a program that works.

Thousands of lives. Zero skin cancer deaths.

woman wearing black scoop neck top
woman wearing black scoop neck top