Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about our skin cancer screening and treatment services
Is there parking nearby?
Yes, Parking is available on Shirley Road, Pacific Highway (check signposts), Roseville Railway and Hill Street parking, Larkin Lane council parking and Bancroft Avenue council parking. We also offer on-site parking (with prior arrangements). The clinic is conveniently located opposite Roseville train station, making it easy to access by public transport.
Do I need a referral?
No referral is required. You can book directly with our clinic for all skin cancer screening and treatment services.
What is the cost of an appointment?
For a full comprehensive skin check, there is an out-of-pocket cost of $60 for patients with Medicare.
How often should I get a skin check?
Your doctor will recommend a personalised schedule based on your individual risk factors, including skin type, family history, previous skin cancers, and sun exposure history.
What's included in a skin check?
A full-body examination with a dermatoscope, plus review of your medical history, risk factors, and prevention strategies.
What happens at a biopsy?
If a suspicious lesion is found a small sample may be removed under local anaesthetic and sent to pathology. Results are usually available within a week.
Do you see children?
Yes. We see patients of all ages, including children. We also provide SunSmart advice for families to establish lifelong skin health habits.
Do you treat cosmetic or benign lesions?
Yes. We provide safe, professional removal of benign or cosmetic lesions such as moles, lipomas, cysts, and skin tags.
How long does an appointment take?
Most full skin checks take around 20 minutes, depending on the number of lesions that need closer examination or treatment.
Need More Information?
If you have any other questions or would like to book an appointment, please don't hesitate to contact our friendly team.