OnSpot Dermatology Bus

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Wellness Pillars: Physical and Financial Well-Being

In partnership with OnSpot Dermatology, we are bringing a dermatology bus to employee worksites, making getting a skin checkup more convenient. Now you can get a full skin cancer screening as well as other dermatological services at a worksite near you. Spread the word by posting the printable flyer.

New in 2025

Visit the OnSpot bus and earn $50 or 12,500 points in Wellness Incentive Program rewards for a preventive skin cancer screening.

OnSpot Dermatology mobile bus
OnSpot mobile dermatology bus interior view with a technician examining a patient

What is OnSpot?

It’s a dermatology bus that comes to you!

OnSpot Dermatology is a full-service practice that offers skin cancer exams and other services you would receive in an office setting. Early detection of skin cancer is the key to the most minimal and cost-effective treatment with the highest chance of a cure.

How can I make an appointment for the OnSpot bus?

See the table below. To make an appointment, use the registration link below or call (941) 444-0011:

OnSpot Pinellas County Registration

The registration site lists appointments within the next 60 days so please check back if the event is more than 2 months away or make an appointment by phone.

Upcoming 2025 OnSpot Bus Events

(alphabetical by location)

LocationAddressDatesAppointment Times
Downtown Clearwater Courthouse315 Court Street (west parking lot), ClearwaterJanuary 147:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Parks and Conservation Resources12520 Ulmerton Road (main parking lot), LargoFebruary 117:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Public Works22211 US Highway 19 North (in front of Building 16), ClearwaterJanuary 287:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

What does the bus look like?

The OnSpot bus has a comfortable air-conditioned waiting room, 3 private exam rooms, and a lab.

What services are provided?

  • Skin cancer screening
  • Diagnosis and treatment for skin conditions including psoriasis, eczema, melanoma, lesions, moles, rashes, and more
  • Biopsy and cryotherapy procedures
  • Mohs surgery for skin cancer

For a full list, see OnSpot’s mobile dermatology services.

NOTE: Skin cancer screenings and other medical conditions are given priority over cosmetic procedures. Appointments for cosmetic procedures are not available unless there are open appointment slots closer to the clinic start date.

What is the cost and how do I pay?

Visiting OnSpot is like going to a regular dermatologist. Please be sure to bring your insurance card.

  • Employees on Pinellas County’s medical plan (UMR/UnitedHealthcare): OnSpot is in-network so those on the PPO plan pay $35 (specialist copay), and those on the HDHP plan pay 20% after their deductible. Like other medical offices, you may pay your co-pay at your appointment or receive a bill in the mail. HDHP participants receive a bill. Additional services are subject to the same co-pays and co-insurance as a traditional dermatologist visit.
  • Employees on another medical plan (e.g. opt outs): You are welcome to participate. Please check with your insurance to determine if OnSpot is part of their provider network.

How long does it take?

A routine skin screening is typically brief (under 15 minutes) if you’ve never had atypical moles or skin cancer. Other issues or treatments may take longer.

Do I have to take my clothes off for the exam?

It is your preference. Doctors perform exams in private exam rooms. For the most thorough head to toe exam, clothing removal is preferred. You’ll be given a medical gown. If you wish to have only certain areas checked and would like to stay clothed, you may do so.  

What if I need a follow-up?

Patients can schedule an appointment at any future bus or book follow-up telehealth appointments through OnSpot’s patient portal.

Do I need to use leave time?

Yes. As with any medical appointment, time away from work requires use of approved leave.

Can I earn Wellness Incentive Program rewards?

Yes. New for 2025: Earn $50 or 12,500 points in wellness rewards for receiving an annual skin screening.

11/25/24