Monday - Friday: 8am - 5pm. Closed on weekends and public holidays
1800 010 999 55 Plaza Parade, Maroochydore, QLD 4558

SKIN CANCER CLINIC MAROOCHYDORE

Skin Checks

skin cancer clinic Maroochydore

At Kon-Tiki Medical Centre, our skin cancer clinic Maroochydore provides comprehensive screening, diagnosis, and treatment to help protect your skin health. Located conveniently on the Sunshine Coast, our experienced doctors are dedicated to early detection and personalised care for all types of skin cancer.

Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer globally, making regular skin checks essential. Early diagnosis significantly improves treatment outcomes, which is why our clinic focuses on proactive monitoring and prompt intervention when needed.

Comprehensive Skin Cancer Services

As a trusted skin cancer clinic Maroochydore, we offer a full range of services, including:

  • Full body skin cancer checks
  • Dermoscopic assessment of moles and lesions
  • Skin biopsies and pathology testing
  • Surgical excision of skin cancers
  • Ongoing monitoring and follow-up care

Our team uses advanced diagnostic techniques to assess any suspicious skin changes and develop tailored treatment plans for each patient.

Early Detection Saves Lives

Regular skin checks are the most effective way to detect skin cancer early. We encourage patients to monitor their skin and seek medical advice if they notice:

  • New or changing moles
  • Irregular borders or uneven colour
  • Spots that itch, bleed, or don’t heal

Our skin cancer clinic in Maroochydore is equipped to identify these warning signs early and provide timely treatment, helping to reduce the risk of complications.

Skin Excision and Biopsy

It’s important to get to know your skin and what is normal for you, so that you notice if any changes.

Develop a regular habit of checking your skin for new spots and changes to existing freckles or moles.

Please book appropriate appointment with our doctors for skin checks and if required excision biopsies and those lesions can be sent to pathology for reviews. For directing the treatment for the skin cancers.

Please review for education and information the importance of skin checks and early detection and action.

An educative link from Cancer Council Australia :

https://www.cancer.org.au/about-cancer/types-of-cancer/skin-cancer.html