
SKIN CANCER & SURGERY
Best-In-Class Surgeons, CompassionaTE CARE
Our office specializes in the early detection and treatment of skin cancer, with a team highly trained in diagnosing and excising various types of skin cancers. Led by Board-Certified Dermatologist, Dr. Neil Sandhu, MD, FAAD, who has extensive training in Mohs micrographic surgery, we offer the highest standard of care for skin cancer patients. Mohs surgery, known for its precision and tissue-sparing approach, allows us to remove cancerous cells while preserving healthy skin.
Additionally, for patients seeking non-surgical options, our office provides superficial radiation therapy, a proven treatment for certain skin cancers that avoids the need for invasive procedures. Our team’s expertise in both surgical and non-surgical options ensures that each patient receives personalized, effective care tailored to their needs.
About one in five Americans receives a diagnosis of skin cancer at some point during their lifetime. Though serious, thanks to modern treatment techniques, skin cancer can be managed and, in many cases, reversed. At Annexus Dermatology & Aesthetics, with locations in Port Orange, DeLand, and Orange City, FL, Neil Sandhu, MD, FAAD, and his team provide diagnosis and treatment of skin cancer. To schedule an appointment, book online or call the office to speak with a friendly staff member today.
Skin cancer screening Q&A
Annexus Dermatology & Aesthetics performs full skin cancer screening on all new patients and on a yearly basis. Patients that have had a skin cancer will be screened every 3 to 6 months.

Annexus Dermatology & Aesthetics recommends using The American Academy of Dermatology’s ABCDEs as a guide for assessing whether or not a mole or other lesion may be becoming cancerous.
- Asymmetry: Half the mole does not match the other half in size, shape or color.
- Border: The edges of moles are irregular, scalloped, or poorly defined.
- Color: The mole is not the same color throughout.
- Diameter: The mole is usually greater than 6 millimeters when diagnosed, but may also be smaller.
- Evolving: A mole or skin lesion that is different from the rest, or changes in size, shape, or color.
- Checking your skin monthly and contacting your dermatologist if you notice any changes.
- Getting regular skin examinations. It is advised that adults over 40 get an annual exam with a dermatologist.
If any of these conditions occur, please make an appointment to see one of our providers at Aspire Dermatology & Aesthetics in Orange City, FL right away.