Skin Cancer Specialists Elkhart IN

Find Skin Cancer Specialists in Elkhart, IN. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Elkhart, IN.

Local Businesses

Carr Richard M

(574)296-3291
303 South Nappanee Street
Elkhart, IN 46514


Sullivan, Mack – Centre

(574) 296-9100
500 Arcade Ave # 300
Elkhart, IN 46514


Downs, Ronald K – Centre

(574) 296-9100
500 Arcade Ave # 300
Elkhart, IN 46514


Mack Sullivan, Jr.

3727 Augusta Lane
Elkhart, IN 46517


Riverpointe Hearing Center

(574) 389-9696
500 Arcade Ave Ste 210
Elkhart, IN 46514


Johnson, E M – Johnson E M

(574) 296-3291
303 S Nappanee St
Elkhart, IN 46514


Ronald K Downs

(574) 296-9100
500 Arcade Ave
Elkhart, IN 46514


Lee, C – Lee C

(574) 296-3291
303 S Nappanee St
Elkhart, IN 46514


Richard Michael Carr

574-296-3200
303 S Nappanee St
Elkhart, IN 46514


Patrick Viscardi

219-296-9100
500 Arcade Avenue – Suite 300
Elkhart, IN 46514


Roger Temple Moore

574-522-0265
Po Box 2805
Elkhart, IN 46515


Patrick Joseph Viscardi

574-296-9100
500 Arcade Ave Ste 300
Elkhart, IN 46514


Viscardi, Patrick J – Centre

(574) 296-9100
500 Arcade Ave # 300
Elkhart, IN 46514


Downs, Lain – Centre

(574) 296-9100
500 Arcade Ave # 300
Elkhart, IN 46514


Carr, Richard M – Carr Richard M

(574) 296-3291
303 S Nappanee St
Elkhart, IN 46514


Ronald Downs

(574) 296-9100
500 Arcade Avenue Suite 300
Elkhart, IN 46514


Roger T Moore

(574) 522-0265
111 N Nappanee St
Elkhart, IN 46514


Press, K L – Elkhart Clinic

(574) 296-3291
303 S Nappanee St
Elkhart, IN 46514


Moore, Roger

312-942-5000
111 N Nappanee St
Elkhart, IN 46514


Patrick Viscardi

(574) 296-9100
Suite 300 500 Arcade Avenue
Elkhart, IN 46514


Skin Cancer Specialists FAQ in Elkhart, IN

Can you have melanoma for years and not know?

“You could have melanoma for a long time before you realize it, because some types are not so obvious. Some aggressive forms, like nodular melanoma, grow fast, are visible and can hurt or bleed.” While certain groups may be at a higher risk for melanoma, anyone can get the disease.

What kind of doctor should I see for skin cancer?

Dermatologists are experts in caring for the skin and have more experience diagnosing skin cancer than any other doctor. You can find a dermatologist by going to, Find a dermatologist.

How long can you let skin cancer go?

Because it can be quickly growing, it’s very dangerous to leave melanoma untreated. This skin cancer can become life-threatening within 4-6 weeks. The cure rate is high, however, if the melanoma is diagnosed and treated when it is thin or at an early stage.

What is the easiest skin cancer to cure?

The most common skin cancers, basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, are nonmelanoma skin cancers and rarely life threatening. They grow slowly, seldom spread beyond the skin, are easily found, and usually are cured.

How do you know melanoma has spread across your body?

If your melanoma has spread to other areas, you may have: Hardened lumps under your skin. Swollen or painful lymph nodes. Trouble breathing, or a cough that doesn’t go away.

What are 5 symptoms of skin cancer?

Moles on Your Skin. When it comes to spotting melanoma, moles are often the key. Itchy, Reddish Patches. From time to time, we all get rashes. Lumps and Bumps. Lesions. Any Unexpected Changes.

Can skin cancer be fully cured?

It can usually be cured, but the disease is a major health concern because it affects so many people. About half of fair-skinned people who live to age 65 will have at least one skin cancer. Most can be prevented by protecting your skin from the sun and ultraviolet rays.

What is the life expectancy of someone with basal cell carcinoma?

Survival for most non-melanoma skin cancers is excellent. The 5-year relative survival for BCC is 100%. This means that, on average, all of the people diagnosed with BCC are just as likely to live at least 5 years after their diagnosis as people in the general population.

How urgent is skin cancer?

You’ll have an urgent referral (within 2 weeks) if you have squamous cell skin cancer. Basal cell skin cancers usually do not need an urgent referral, but you should still see a specialist within 18 weeks. The specialist will examine your skin and may do a biopsy to confirm a diagnosis of skin cancer.

Does cancer spread faster after biopsy?

A long-held belief by a number of patients and even some physicians has been that a biopsy can cause some cancer cells to spread. While there have been a few case reports that suggest this can happen — but very rarely — there is no need for patients to be concerned about biopsies, says Dr. Wallace.