My permeant residences is in the U.S. of A., I am in Thailand until the 21st. Before coming over I had a painful and sensitive spot on the back of my neck.
July 8 at about 11:30 am, I called my dermatologist and advised them I thought I had another skin cancer. I was told, we have opening at 12:00 and 3:30 Pm, when would you like to come in. Being that I was still on my first cup of coffee after waking up, I opted for 3:30 pm.
Biopsy was taken and July 9 I was advised that I had a squamous cell carcinoma. Doc had a minute so she spoke to me. She said I could go in on the 10th or wait till my next scheduled 6th month exam on Aug 27 and she could take care of the skin cancer then. I chose to wait as I was leaving for Thailand on the 14th. This dermatology office is a very good one in my opinion. Better quality service than the Veterans Administration hospital and I don't have to drive to the city of Philadelphia.
I would not claim this is the usual fast service here in the U.S. of A. though. I am on Medicare and retained my government paid health insurance, through Blue Cross/Blue Shield (BCBS), when I retired, which picks up anything that Medicare does not cover and covers my wife who does not have Medicare. BCBS also covers me here in Thailand or just about anywhere on Earth that the U.S. of A. has an embassy and whose employees has health care.