When was your last skin check? SunDoctors recommends having an annual skin check and more frequent consultations if you’re over the age of 50. No referral required. Book online or call 13SKIN.
A skin check at SunDoctors is the only way to be certain about your skin health. We check for signs of skin cancer to allow for early detection, prevention, and treatment. Our extensively trained medical practitioners will thoroughly examine your skin for abnormalities such as melanoma, Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma, suspicious moles, spots, and more.
We recommend a skin check at least once a year as the best way to diagnose skin cancer before it requires further treatment. If you think you may have early signs of skin cancer, haven't had a skin check in a while, or maybe you've never had one, be sure to book at your local SunDoctors clinic for peace of mind.
Visit One of Our Skin Cancer Clinics Across Australia
At SunDoctors, skin cancer is all we do. That’s why we have clinics in convenient locations across Australia, so we’re never too far away. With no referral needed, you can be seen by one of our doctors sooner. The benefit of choosing SunDoctors is that our clinics are built specifically for the diagnosis and treatment of skin cancer, and our doctors are dedicated to the study and treatment of skin cancer, so you’ll receive the best care possible.
With integrated pathology labs, we have immediate access to pathologists, enabling us to identify any suspicious tissue as quickly as possible. Our labs and clinics utilise the latest technology for skin cancer treatment and detection. Early detection is key. With us, you can get detection, diagnosis, and treatment all in one place. Be certain with SunDoctors.
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