Skin cancer & cosmetic clinics in Brisbane & around Queensland

Please note: Bayside Skin & Cosmetic Clinic in Victoria Point is permanently closed. Your trusted cosmetic practitioners, Susan and Melinda, are continuing to provide excellent care for you at new locations! Stay tuned for updates on the doctors' relocation, continuing to provide essential skin cancer care to our local community.

  • Susan is now at Aura Mediclinic, 206 Currumburra Rd, Ashmore QLD 4214. Contact her at (07) 5654 5199.
  • Melinda has joined Cosmetic Skin Clinic Bayside, U3/127 Link Road, Victoria Point 4165. You can reach her at 0472 542 450.

Melanoma diagnoses in Queensland are up to 82% higher than the national average. Our skin cancer and cosmetic clinics in Townsville, Mackay, Toowoomba, Redcliffe, Caloundra, Birtinya, Coorparoo, and the Gold Coast provide melanoma screening and a range of other skin health services to assist with skin cancer detection and treatment, sun damage repair and cosmetic rejuvenation.

*Services available in select locations. 

Skin cancer services

  • skin cancer checks
  • total body photography*
  • skin cancer treatments
  • mole removal & more

Cosmetic services

  • muscle relaxants
  • skin therapies 
  • laser & IPL treatments*
  • acne management & more

Book an appointment at a clinic in Brisbane & around QLD

Coorparoo Skin Cancer Centre

Address
177 Old Cleveland Rd
Coorparoo, QLD 4151

Phone
07 3324 0466

Opening Hours
Mon, Wed & Fri: 7.00am – 5.00pm
Tue & Thur: 8.00am - 5.00pm

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Darling Downs Skin Cancer Centre

Address
68 Neil St
Toowoomba, QLD 4350

Phone
07 4638 9299

Opening Hours
Monday to Friday: 8.00am – 5.00pm

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Redcliffe Skin Cancer Centre

Address
280 Oxley Ave
Margate, QLD 4019

Phone
07 3284 3030

Opening Hours
Monday to Friday: 8.00am – 5.00pm
Now open select Saturdays: 8.00am - 12.00pm

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Sunshine Coast Skin Cancer Centre (formerly Skin Surveillance)

Address
Suite 1, 5 Innovation Parkway
Birtinya, QLD 4575

Phone
07 5438 8889

Opening Hours
Monday to Friday: 8.00am - 5.00pm

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Caloundra Skin Cancer Centre

Address
5/14 Bowman Road
Caloundra, QLD 4551

Phone
07 5492 6333

Opening Hours
Monday to Friday: 8.00am - 5.00pm

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Gold Coast Skin Centre

Address
3 Boyd Street, Tugun QLD 4224

Phone
07 5520 1000

Opening Hours
Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri: 8.30am-5.00pm
Tue: 8.00am-5.00pm
Sat: 9.00am-12.00pm

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CQ Skin Cancer Centre

Address
11 Downie Avenue
Bucasia, QLD 4750

Phone
07 4954 7755

Opening Hours
Monday - Friday: 7.00am - 4.00pm

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Skin Repair Skin Cancer Clinic

Address
66 Mooney Street, Gulliver
Townsville, QLD 4812

Phone
07 4779 0099

Opening Hours
Monday - Friday: 8.45am - 5.00pm

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Skinovation Cosmetic Clinic

Address
70 Mooney Street, Gulliver
Townsville, QLD 4812

Phone
07 4775 5664

Opening Hours
Monday - Friday: 9.00am - 5.00pm

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Services in our cosmetic clinics in Brisbane & around Queensland

Where our patients are from

Patients visit us from all over Brisbane and Queensland, including Mission Beach, Ayr, Bowen, Whitsundays, Airlie Beach, Proserpine, Sarina, Yeppoon, Rockhampton, Emerald, Gatton, Warwick, Dalby, Gold Coast, Burleigh Heads, Tweed Heads, North Lakes, Ipswich, Cleveland, Redland Bay, Sunnybank, Carindale, Chermside, Strathpine, Sandgate, Clontarf, and surrounds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are skin cancer checks important in Brisbane and around Queensland?

Queensland is the skin cancer capital of the world, with melanoma diagnoses reaching up to 82% higher than the national average Early detection provides the best chances of successful treatment.

If you are at a high risk for or have already been diagnosed with skin cancer, it is essential to have a skilled medical practitioner examine your skin at least once a year or every few months. A frequent self-examination is also a great technique to monitor your skin between skin checks, but it should not be depended on to detect everything because skin cancer is sometimes imperceptible to the human eye.

The doctors with professional training in skin cancer who work at our clinics in Brisbane and Queensland will perform a comprehensive examination of your skin, searching for moles, freckles, or any other indications of skin cancer.

Am I at risk of skin cancer?

Over one million skin cancers are treated every year in Australia - more than 100 every hour! People living in Brisbane and Queensland may be at particularly high risk because UV levels tend to remain above 3, which means sunburn and skin cell damage happens all year-round. You may be at even higher risk if you:

  • Have had skin cancer before
  • Have a family history of melanoma
  • Have lots of moles
  • Have fair skin or fair hair
  • Have blue or green eyes
  • Are aged over 40
  • Work outdoors or regularly enjoy outdoor activities
  • Have ever been severely sunburnt
  • Have ever used a solarium (tanning bed)
  • Are male
What are the types of skin cancer?

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC)

The most common form of skin cancer but the least dangerous. The disease usually occurs on the upper body, head, and neck. Symptoms include lumps or dry, scaly areas. Basal cell carcinoma can be red, pale or pearly in colour. In time, it may become ulcerated or appear like an unhealed sore.

Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)

It is not as dangerous as melanoma, but it can spread to other parts of the body if left untreated. Over several months, it grows on sun-exposed skin. It can look like a thickened, red, scaly spot that bleeds easily, crusts or ulcerates.

Melanoma

A very dangerous form of skin cancer that claims one life every five hours in Australia. It often appears as a skin lesion that is different from the other lesions on your body, with irregular borders and multiple colours, but some melanomas are invisible or show no signs at all.

What are skin checks?

In Brisbane and Queensland, a skin cancer examination takes between 15 and 30 minutes. Our medical doctors will evaluate your head, face, neck, chest, legs, feet, toes, arms, hands, and fingers. You will be expected to disrobe to your underwear, and a gown or blanket will be available for your convenience.

Skin malignancies may grow anywhere on the body, so if you discover worrisome areas under your underwear, you should inform your doctor. The genital region is rarely typically inspected, so the doctor will only examine these areas at your request.

How often should I get my skin checked?

If you have a high risk of skin cancer and live in Brisbane or Queensland, you may need regular skin cancer checks.

A follow-up skin check may be done once or twice a year or every few months. You will get reminders to check your skin often, but it's a good idea to keep your own records.

How can a doctor with advanced skin cancer training help me?

Our skin clinics are designed for examining, diagnosing and treating skin cancer, all in one location. About 99 per cent of skin cancers are curable if detected and treated early.

A regular skin cancer check is your best defence against complex surgeries, costly procedures, and even death. Our doctors have a wealth of experience, skills and recognised certifications in skin cancer care and utilise the latest skin cancer detection and treatment tools.

How we make a difference

Improve access to skin cancer care and reduce the mortality of the disease.

Reduce waiting times for patients to receive efficient diagnosis and treatment.

Provide vital skin cancer care to communities with limited access to specialists.

Save lives and improve outcomes by reducing delay in diagnosis and treatment.

Relieve the public hospital system by providing affordable quality care.

Offer referral option for GPs managing patients outside their scope.

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