At Mole Mapping Sarnia, we believe that clear information is just as important as quality care. Our goal is to make every step of your skin health journey simple, transparent, and stress‑free. This page is designed to answer the most common questions patients have about mole mapping, dermoscopy, and preventative skin cancer care — from how appointments work to what you can expect during your visit.
We also provide straightforward pricing details so you know exactly what services cost before you book. No hidden fees, no surprises — just honest, upfront information to help you make confident decisions about your skin health.
Whether you’re curious about the technology we use, the benefits of regular screenings, or how to prepare for your appointment, you’ll find the answers here. If you don’t see your question listed, our team is always happy to help.
1. Is Mole Mapping covered by OHIP?
Mole mapping is considered a preventative service and is not covered under OHIP.
2. Can Mole Mapping be covered by private insurance?
Yes — while it is not typically included in standard coverage, the service may be eligible through health spending accounts or extended benefits depending on your plan.
3. How much does Mole Mapping cost?
The fee for a full‑body mole mapping session is $400.00 + HST. This includes high‑resolution photographs and is generally recommended once per year for ongoing monitoring.
4. Do I need a physician’s referral to book an appointment?
No referral is required. Patients can book directly, though physician referrals are always welcome.