Comprehensive Skin Cancer Clinic located inside Erina Fair on the Central Coast

Regular checks and early detection is vital in treating all types of skin cancers, utilising the latest imaging technology to identify and monitor suspicious areas. Erina’s onsite pathology services and treatment options are available through this clinic, making it the perfect choice for managing the health of your skin.

Dr Johan de Kock

Skin Cancer Doctor

Book an appointment with Dr Johan de Kock, Skin Cancer Doctor located in Erina Fair Medical Centre.

Dr ‘Colin’ Kshirsagar

Skin Cancer Doctor

Book an appointment with Dr Abhijit ‘Colin’ Kshirsagar, Skin Cancer Doctor located in Erina Fair Medical Centre.

Comprehensive full body skin checks.

Receive a full-body examination of your entire skin surface with a qualified doctor utilising dermoscopy for the earliest possible chance to catch skin cancers before they grow.

2 out of 3 Australians will be diagnosed with Skin Cancer.

A simple skin cancer check could save your life! Don’t wait until it is too late, shedule a skin cancer checkup with SkinFirst™ today.. No refferal necessary!

Modern Technology for optimal outcomes.

SkinFirst™ clinics make use of the latest in imaging and detection technology, to ensure we are as effective as possible in finding, monitoring and treating any skin cancers we may find.

Frequently Asked Questions

Skin cancer is an abnormal growth of skin cells, usually caused by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun or tanning beds. There are three main types of skin cancer: basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma.

The best way to protect your skin from the sun is to limit your exposure, especially during peak UV radiation hours (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.). Wear protective clothing, such as long-sleeved shirts and hats, and use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 50. Avoid tanning beds and seek shade whenever possible.

 A skin cancer check typically takes about 10-15 minutes minutes and involves a visual examination of your skin by a skin GP using a special magnified dermatoscope. If any suspicious moles or lesions are found, a biopsy may be taken for further examination. It’s best not to wear any make up or have any zinc cream on for your skin check.

It is recommended that adults have a full-body skin check at approximately every 1-2 years depending on skin type and skin cancer or family history. Some patients have skin checks more frequently as determined by their skin cancer GP.

SkinFirst Skin Cancer specialists use a dermatoscope to identify any suspicious moles, spots, or areas of concern on the skin. Skin cancer is formally diagnosed through a surgical biopsy, where a small sample of skin is removed and examined under a microscope.

The treatment for skin cancer depends on the type and stage of the cancer. The vast majority of skin cancers are surgically removed from your skin. Other treatment options include medicated skin creams, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy.

Factors that increase your risk of skin cancer include fair skin, a history of sunburns, a family history of skin cancer, and a weakened immune system.

Click on the “Make a Booking” button under the Skin Cancer Doctors bio above, and visit their Individual HotDoc page for details on Skin Cancer Check fees. Alternatively, call our reception team on (02) 4365 5322

Please use the “Make a Booking” buttons on the site, or phone reception on (02) 4365 5322.

Skin Checks

Regular Skin Checks are essential for early detection of skin cancers, providing the best outcomes.

Treatment Plans

Professional Skin Cancer experts will advise a personalised treatment plan for patients of any age.

Procedures

On site Skin Cancer Specialists can perform most smaller procedures within the clinic, for a straight forward, and easy process.

ABOUT US

Skin First™ Skin Cancer Clinic Erina is a dedicated facility for Skin Cancer Doctors to treat their patients. Located inside Erina Fair Medical Centre, conveniently positioned for local Erina and Central Coast patients.

When was your last skin check?

Cancer Council Australia recommends having an annual skin check and more frequent consultations if you’re over the age of 50.

Areas of Service

Central coast region including Erina, East Gosford, Point Frederick, Springfield, Erina Heights, Mt Elliot, Holgate, Macham, Wamberal, Terrigal, Green Point, Yattalunga, Saratoga, Davistown, Point Clare, Gosford, Wyoming

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