Mole and Wart Removal
Primary care physicians and dermatologists can remove small moles, warts and other skin lesions via in-office procedures where the patient receives just a local anesthetic and no stitches are required. Depending on the type and size of the lesion, it may be removed via shaving or scraping with a scalpel, snipping with surgical scissors, freezing or burning it off, or via chemical treatments. When necessary, our physicians can also perform a biopsy on suspicious skin growths to determine whether cancer or another skin disease is present. Both cancerous and benign lesions can be removed in the office. You should not try to remove a mole, skin tag or other skin growth at home because of the risk of excessive bleeding, scarring and possible infection.
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AdventHealth Partin Settlement Health Park
Offers Video Visits
10 providers at this location
Also offers Digestive Care, Heart and Vascular Care, Imaging Services, Lab Services and 3 other services
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AdventHealth Clermont Health Park
Offers Video Visits
16 providers at this location
Also offers Digestive Care, Endocrinology Care, Heart and Vascular Care, Imaging Services and 5 other services
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Andrew Teffeau, DO
Family Medicine, Sports Medicine
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AdventHealth Port Orange Health Park
Offers Video Visits
5 providers at this location
Also offers Cancer Care, Digestive Care, Imaging Services, Lab Services and 4 other services
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Adam Pasternak, DO, CAQSM
Family Medicine, Sports Medicine
AdventHealth Medical Group Offers Video VisitsProvider Networks