Detect skin cancer before you can see it.
FotoFinder total-body photography and dermoscopic AI that map every mole, flag what's changing, and give your health care team a second set of eyes you can trust.
Trusted by over 3,000 dermatology centres worldwide, FotoFinder is the gold standard in automated total-body mapping. Its Moleanalyzer Pro AI has been trained on millions of validated dermoscopic images to score lesions against the world's largest melanoma database — in seconds.
Twenty high-resolution body images captured in a single session — reproducible across visits for precise change tracking.
Deep-learning dermoscopy analysis that scores each lesion against millions of histopathologically-validated references.
Side-by-side comparison between visits automatically flags new, growing, or evolving lesions that deserve a closer look.
Every AI result is reviewed by your health care provider. AI accelerates accuracy — it never replaces clinical judgment.
FotoFinder's Automated Total Body Mapping captures twenty reproducible photographs of your skin in a single session. At your next visit, the system compares every lesion side-by-side and flags what's new, what's changed, and what deserves a closer look under dermoscopy.
From your first baseline map to on-site biopsy and coordinated specialist referral, Nevus delivers the full continuum of AI-assisted skin surveillance.
High-resolution total-body photography using FotoFinder ATBM to capture and catalogue every mole on your body — your personal baseline.
Magnified dermoscopic imaging of individual suspicious lesions, analysed by Moleanalyzer Pro AI for melanoma-like features.
Scheduled re-scans compared side-by-side with your baseline. Subtle changes invisible to the naked eye are surfaced automatically.
Your health care provider reviews every report, walks you through results, and performs a biopsy on site when indicated. If pathology calls for specialist care, a dermatologist consultation is arranged on your behalf.
One in six Canadians will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. Most cases are curable — when they're caught in time.Canadian Skin Cancer Foundation
Traditional clinic visits rely on memory and a ruler. Nevus builds a permanent, pixel-accurate record of your skin so nothing slips past a busy schedule — or a busy physician.
Same pose, same lighting, every time — so change is unmistakable.
Moleanalyzer Pro scores every lesion against millions of validated cases.
If a lesion needs further workup, your health care provider performs the biopsy and arranges a dermatologist consultation based on pathology results.
PHIPA & PIPEDA compliant. Images stored in Canadian data centres.
How AI-assisted mapping changes the game.
Pick a time that works. No referral needed for baseline scans.
A 30-minute FotoFinder session with our trained imaging technician.
Moleanalyzer Pro runs every image — then your health care provider reviews and signs off.
Your report lands in the patient portal within 72 hours, with clear next steps.
FotoFinder remains the gold standard for total-body photographic surveillance in high-risk melanoma patients.Peer-reviewed dermatology literature
Clear, all-inclusive pricing. No subscriptions. No surprise add-ons. Every scan is performed by our imaging technician, reviewed by your health care provider, and documented in a full written report.
A full baseline for clients who want a documented map and AI screen — without the biopsy option.
Our recommended program — two visits, a true year-over-year comparison, and the biopsy pathway built in.
A single complete visit — imaging, AI screening, and on-site biopsy if your provider flags a lesion.
All fees are paid at the time of booking. A detailed receipt is provided after every visit — it is up to each client to check with their own extended-health or private insurance provider for reimbursement eligibility. Prices in CAD and include all imaging, AI analysis, and health-care-provider review.
No referral is required for a baseline Nevus scan or self-pay follow-ups. If pathology indicates specialist care, we'll coordinate the dermatologist consultation on your behalf — a provincially covered referral may apply and we'll walk you through it.
Mole mapping is a screening service paid at the time of your visit. We provide a detailed receipt after every appointment — it is up to each client to check with their own extended-health or private insurance provider to determine whether any portion is eligible for reimbursement under their specific plan.
Published studies of Moleanalyzer Pro report sensitivity for melanoma detection at or above the average dermatologist — exceeding 95% in multiple peer-reviewed evaluations. Importantly, AI output is always reviewed by your health care provider; it does not replace clinical judgment. If a biopsy is needed, it is performed on site, and a dermatologist consultation is arranged based on your pathology results.
Anyone with 50+ moles, fair skin, a personal or family history of melanoma, significant UV exposure, immunosuppression, or atypical (dysplastic) naevi benefits most. That said, a baseline scan is valuable for anyone who wants an objective record of their skin.
For most people, an annual total-body scan is the right cadence — enough time for meaningful change to show up, but not so long that a new or evolving lesion goes unnoticed. Higher-risk clients (a personal or family history of melanoma, many atypical naevi, heavy UV exposure, immunosuppression) or anyone with previously concerning nevi may be recommended a shorter interval, typically every 3 to 6 months. Your health care provider will confirm the right follow-up schedule for you at the end of each visit.
Images and reports are stored in PHIPA- and PIPEDA-compliant Canadian data centres with end-to-end encryption. You control access through a secure patient portal, and you can request full export or deletion at any time.
Come with clean, bare skin — no makeup, lotions, or tanning product. You'll change into a private imaging gown on site. Long hair should be tied up, and please remove jewellery before the session.
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Last updated: April 2026
Nevus Mole Mapping Institute ("Nevus," "we," "us," "our") operates a medical imaging and mole mapping clinic located at 1886 Oxford Street West, Suite 304, London, Ontario. We are a health information custodian under Ontario's Personal Health Information Protection Act, 2004 ("PHIPA") and we are also subject to Canada's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act ("PIPEDA") where applicable. This Privacy Policy explains what personal and personal health information we collect, how we use and protect it, with whom we share it, and the rights you have in relation to it.
This Policy applies to all information collected through our website (nevus.ca), our online booking and payment systems, our patient portal, telephone and email communications, and in-person visits to our clinic. It applies to patients, prospective patients, website visitors, referring healthcare providers, and anyone who contacts us.
Personal health information ("PHI"): full name, date of birth, sex assigned at birth and current gender, Ontario Health Insurance Plan ("OHIP") number or other provincial health card number, family physician and referring provider details, medical and dermatologic history, medications, allergies, Fitzpatrick skin type, personal and family history of skin cancer, prior biopsy and pathology records, and clinical notes generated during your visit.
Imaging data: total-body digital photographs, dermoscopic (polarized-light) images, and associated metadata captured using the FotoFinder ATBM® / medicam 1000s system, together with AI-assisted analysis outputs (risk scoring, comparison overlays, change-detection markers).
Identification and contact data: mailing address, email, telephone and fax numbers, emergency contact, government-issued photo identification (viewed, not copied, unless required).
Payment data: billing name and address, last four digits of payment card, transaction ID, and receipts. Full card numbers are handled solely by our payment processor (Square Canada, ULC) and are never stored on our systems.
Website and portal technical data: IP address, device type, browser, referring URL, pages viewed, and actions taken within the patient portal. We use a minimum of strictly necessary cookies and do not run behavioural advertising trackers.
We collect, use, and disclose your information to:
We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal or health information. We do not use your PHI for marketing without your express consent.
We rely on your express written consent at intake for the collection, use, and disclosure of PHI for clinical purposes, and we rely on implied consent for sharing within your "circle of care" (for example, sending a report to your family physician or referring dermatologist). You may withdraw or modify your consent at any time, subject to legal and professional limits — including that we must retain records that have already been created for the periods required by law.
We share information only with service providers and agents who need it to support our services, and only under written agreements that require them to protect your information to a standard consistent with this Policy and applicable law. These may include:
We will also disclose your information where required or permitted by law, including to meet a subpoena, warrant, or court order; to report communicable diseases or suspected abuse where mandated; to defend a claim; or to prevent a serious and imminent risk of harm.
Clinical records and images are stored in Canadian data centres. Limited administrative data processed by third-party providers (such as email delivery or payment fraud-screening) may be processed outside Canada and may, while there, be subject to the laws of the jurisdiction in which it is held. We select providers with appropriate security and contractual safeguards.
We use physical, administrative, and technical safeguards reasonable in the circumstances to protect your information against theft, loss, and unauthorized use, disclosure, copying, modification, or destruction. These include access controls and role-based permissions, encrypted storage and transit (TLS 1.2+), multi-factor authentication for staff accounts, routine access logging and audits, confidentiality agreements with all staff and contractors, staff privacy training, and a documented breach-response plan.
We retain medical records, including images, for the period required by the Medicine Act, 1991, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario record-keeping standards, and other applicable law — generally a minimum of ten (10) years from the last patient encounter, or ten (10) years past the age of majority for minors. We may retain records longer where reasonably necessary for clinical, legal, insurance, or regulatory purposes. Non-clinical records are retained only as long as needed for the purposes for which they were collected.
If an unauthorized collection, use, disclosure, or loss of your PHI occurs, we will notify affected individuals at the first reasonable opportunity and, where required, notify the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario and any relevant regulatory college in accordance with PHIPA.
Questions, access requests, corrections, or complaints may be directed to our Privacy Officer:
Privacy Officer
Nevus Mole Mapping Institute
1886 Oxford Street West, Suite 304
London, Ontario
Phone: 519-858-1633 · Fax: 519-286-1626
Email: info@nevus.ca
We may update this Policy from time to time. The "Last updated" date at the top reflects the current version. Material changes will be highlighted on our website and, where required, communicated directly to affected individuals.
Last updated: April 2026
This Notice describes our information practices as a health information custodian under the Personal Health Information Protection Act, 2004 (PHIPA) and is provided in addition to our full Privacy Policy.
"Personal health information" includes identifying information about your physical or mental health, the health care you have received, your payment or eligibility for health care, the donation of any body part or bodily substance by you, and your substitute decision-maker, as defined by PHIPA.
With your implied consent, we may share your PHI with other healthcare providers involved in your care (for example, your family physician, referring dermatologist, pathology lab, or specialist to whom we refer you). You may instruct us in writing to withhold or restrict this sharing ("lock-box" request), and we will comply subject to our legal duty to inform recipients that information has been withheld where doing so could affect care.
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Nevus Mole Mapping Institute · 1886 Oxford Street West, Suite 304, London, ON
519-858-1633 · info@nevus.ca
Last updated: April 2026 · Governing law: Province of Ontario and the laws of Canada applicable therein.
Nevus Mole Mapping Institute ("Nevus") is a medical imaging clinic providing total-body photography, dermoscopic imaging, AI-assisted change detection, and related surveillance services to assist with the monitoring of nevi and other skin lesions. Nevus operates out of 1886 Oxford Street West, Suite 304, London, Ontario.
Our services consist principally of imaging, documentation, and AI-assisted comparison of your skin over time, interpreted by qualified healthcare personnel. Our services are intended to complement, not replace, ongoing care from your family physician, dermatologist, and other health professionals. They do not constitute a final diagnosis, do not replace a skin biopsy or histopathology, and are not an emergency service.
No skin-imaging examination — whether by the human eye, dermoscopy, AI-assisted software, or any combination — is 100% sensitive or 100% specific. You acknowledge that:
You agree to: (a) provide accurate and complete health history and identification; (b) follow our clinical recommendations, including recommended biopsies, referrals, and recall intervals; (c) continue to maintain regular care with your family physician and, where indicated, a dermatologist; (d) promptly seek medical attention for any new, changing, symptomatic, bleeding, or rapidly growing lesion, regardless of your scan results or the interval since your last scan; and (e) update us about material changes to your health, medications, or contact information.
You acknowledge that you have been informed of, and accept, the inherent limits of skin-imaging screening as described in Section 3. To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, you assume the risks inherent in screening — specifically, the risk that a malignant or premalignant lesion may exist that is not detected, not visible, not accessible to imaging, or arises between scans, even when our services are performed to the applicable standard of care.
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law:
Nevus is not an emergency service. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency department.
Fees are due at the time of booking. Cancellations and rescheduling are accepted up to 48 hours before your appointment for a full refund. Cancellations within 48 hours may be subject to a rebooking fee. No-shows forfeit the full appointment fee. Medical services are generally not reimbursable under OHIP; receipts are provided for private insurance or health-spending-account submission.
Clinical images remain part of your medical record. Nevus retains copyright in website content, reports, templates, and training materials. Using your imaging for de-identified quality-assurance or peer review is permitted under PHIPA and requires no additional consent. Any use for research or external publication requires your separate, express, written consent.
Clinicians at Nevus are regulated by their respective Ontario colleges. You have the right to raise concerns with us directly, and with the applicable regulatory college. Our Privacy Officer can be reached at info@nevus.ca.
These Terms are governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada applicable therein. The courts of Ontario (Middlesex County) have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute arising out of or relating to these Terms or our services, subject to any non-waivable statutory rights to bring a proceeding elsewhere.
If any provision of these Terms is held unenforceable, the remaining provisions remain in full force. These Terms, together with the signed intake and consent forms completed at your visit, form the complete understanding between you and Nevus regarding the subject matter addressed.
Nevus Mole Mapping Institute
1886 Oxford Street West, Suite 304, London, ON
519-858-1633 · Fax 519-286-1626 · info@nevus.ca
Last updated: April 2026
Nevus is committed to providing an accessible environment and digital experience consistent with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA) and the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation (O. Reg. 191/11).
This website is designed to approach WCAG 2.1 Level AA where reasonably practical. Features include keyboard navigation, accessible colour contrast, descriptive link text, form labels, and scalable typography. We test our site on modern browsers and common assistive technologies, and we continue to make improvements.
Our clinic at 1886 Oxford Street West is barrier-free. Accessible parking, a ground-floor entrance, accessible washrooms, and an elevator to our suite are available. Service animals and support persons are welcome. Please advise us at booking if you require additional accommodations — for example, additional appointment time, a quiet room, communication supports, or assistance during imaging — and we will do our best to accommodate.
We will make reasonable efforts to provide information about our services in accessible formats and with communication supports on request, at no additional cost. To request an accommodation, provide feedback on our accessibility, or request this page in an alternate format, please contact us:
Nevus Mole Mapping Institute · 1886 Oxford Street West, Suite 304, London, ON
519-858-1633 · Fax 519-286-1626 · info@nevus.ca
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