Business scheme for both small and large companies and organisations

 

  • SkinCheck is your skin health systemised to put you at ease.
  • We offer great service and peace of mind at your location or at our welcoming clinic centrally located at Østerport Station by Dr Inanna Weiss, one of Denmark’s most experienced skin cancer specialists.

Call us for more information on 61 10 18 10

You get in touch and we arrange days for Skincheck

You can call or write to us to arrange a day for us to come and perform a Skincheck on your employees. We’ll find a suitable time and plan an efficient day or more.

We come to your business

On the agreed day, we come to you with all the necessary equipment.
We provide an efficient set up so that employees can get a thorough skin check = skin cancer screening without disrupting the working day unnecessarily.

Quick and discreet skin checks

Every employee requesting a Skincheck receives a personal consultation of around 30 minutes, during which mole mapping and a detailed examination of the skin is performed to detect signs of possible harmful changes, including melanoma and skin cancer.

This is SkinCheck:

 

  • Thorough full body examination where all your moles and skin changes are assessed from head to toe by an experienced specialist
  • Mole mapping: photography of the entire skin to create a personalised ‘map’ of your skin changes, where changes are easily visible with state of the art software and AI
How does the survey work?
The examination takes between 25-45 minutes and is performed by a skin cancer specialist. You will be asked to strip down to your underwear. You will then be examined from head to toe with a dermatoscope.
Any moles, spots or lumps will be assessed using the dermatoscope – a medical instrument that illuminates and magnifies your skin. The light is polarised so that it can penetrate the top layer of skin more easily, allowing the doctor to see features that would otherwise not be visible, enabling the detection of subtle signs of skin cancer.
You will then be photographed for mole mapping: this is whole body photography that is supplemented with single dermoscopic images of individual skin lesions and is an advanced method of monitoring moles (nevi) and other skin lesions over time. In particular, this technique is used to identify changes that may indicate skin cancer, including melanoma, at an early stage.
Mole mapping:
The whole body or specific areas of the skin are photographed with a specialised camera. This is complemented by digital dermoscopy, where dermoscopic images are taken of selected skin lesions and uploaded to specialised software that helps analyse and track the development of moles over time. The images form the basis of a baseline against which future images can be compared. The software can compare new images with baseline images and identify changes in shape, size, colour and structure. At the next visit when new images are taken, the software will detect changes in existing skin changes and detect new skin changes.

Tax free

Health programmes that focus on the prevention and treatment of work-related injuries and discomfort are tax-free for employees and deductible for employers. The same applies to relevant examinations.

The scheme can also be set up as a gross salary scheme, where any self-payment by the employee can be deducted from the gross salary.