What’s that funny looking spot?

Good thing you’re here - let’s take a look.

Skin cancer is on the rise

Two out of every three Australians will end up with a skin cancer of some kind during their lifetime.

Australia has the highest melanoma rates in the world, with one person dying every 6 hours from the disease.

Skin checks save lives

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    I’d recommend making a 30 minute appointment, even if it is for one spot - it’s usually worth doing a full skin check. Often it’s the parts of your skin that you don’t see where the danger is - like your back or your scalp. That gives us enough time to do the check, and arrange any biopsies or discuss possible treatment options.

    If you are young, have no significant family history, and just have one spot that you want to get checked, then feel free to make a regular 15 min appointment.

Talk to someone who cares

Chris enjoys working in Skin Cancer Medicine - having completed the Certificate in Practical Dermoscopy through the Australian College of Dermatologists. He is passionate about skin cancer prevention and is adept at skin checks and skin cancer removal and excisions.