Redcliffe Skin Cancer Centre

Redcliffe Skin Cancer Centre The team at the Redcliffe Skin Cancer Centre are highly trained and qualified skin cancer experts, w

At Redcliffe Skin Cancer Centre we provide a comprehensive approach to looking after your skin health. Our qualified team specialises in skin cancer diagnosis and treatment, and our experienced Skin Cancer Doctors are supported by a highly trained team of support staff for your optimal care. Following our vision of a world where nobody dies of skin cancer, we deliver the highest standard of care a

nd save lives every day. You can be sure that our specially trained team will provide you with expert advice, utmost skill – and most importantly, peace of mind. We can help you with skin cancer examinations, total body photography, surgical and non-surgical skin cancer treatments, and wound and scar management. Your health and satisfaction are at the forefront of everything we do. We understand that all patients have varying requirements; therefore we will always tailor your care plan for you and work hard to exceed your expectations. Thank you for choosing to go on your skin health journey with us!

Routine skin checks play an important role in identifying suspicious lesions early. If detected in its early stages, mel...
28/04/2026

Routine skin checks play an important role in identifying suspicious lesions early. If detected in its early stages, melanoma has a high survival rate.

A skin check may help identify concerns before they progress.

For more advice, book in to see your doctor.

Myth: “I only need sunscreen at the beach or on sunny days.”Fact: UV rays can damage your skin year-round, even on cloud...
15/04/2026

Myth: “I only need sunscreen at the beach or on sunny days.”

Fact: UV rays can damage your skin year-round, even on cloudy days or during everyday activities. Daily protection helps prevent skin cancer and premature ageing. (Cancer Council)

Book a skin check, or read more educational blogs here:
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If you've noticed changes in colour, size, shape or surface of a mole or spot, it's recommended to seek an assessment.Th...
10/04/2026

If you've noticed changes in colour, size, shape or surface of a mole or spot, it's recommended to seek an assessment.

These changes may warrant further investigation, depending on factors like your age, how long the mole has been present and how quickly it has changed.

Other changes to be aware of include new moles, bleeding, rough or scaly areas and spots that don’t heal.

For personalised advice, book an appointment in to see your doctor.
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Skin cancer affects around 2 in 3 Australians by age 70 (Cancer Council). Encourage friends or family to book a skin che...
06/04/2026

Skin cancer affects around 2 in 3 Australians by age 70 (Cancer Council). Encourage friends or family to book a skin check this Autumn with our doctors who have additional training in skin cancer medicine.

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MELANOMA MARCHRegular professional skin checks and monitoring any new or changing spots are important steps in early det...
30/03/2026

MELANOMA MARCH

Regular professional skin checks and monitoring any new or changing spots are important steps in early detection.

If you have noticed a change in your skin, book a skin check with a qualified practitioner.

Early detection may improve treatment outcomes, which is why regular skin checks are recommended for adults of all ages,...
24/03/2026

Early detection may improve treatment outcomes, which is why regular skin checks are recommended for adults of all ages, particularly in a country with high UV exposure.

Know your skin and seek medical advice if you notice a new or changing lesion.

For more advice, book in to see your doctor.

Total body photography may be recommended for individuals at higher risk of skin cancer.This technology captures detaile...
23/03/2026

Total body photography may be recommended for individuals at higher risk of skin cancer.

This technology captures detailed images of the skin and assists clinicians in tracking changes over time.

It may be considered for those with many moles, a personal or family history of skin cancer, or significant sun exposure.

Speak with your doctor at your next appointment to learn more about whether this service is appropriate for you.

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Myth: Sunscreen is only needed at the beach.Fact: UV exposure occurs anywhere outdoors, even through windows.This is you...
17/03/2026

Myth: Sunscreen is only needed at the beach.

Fact: UV exposure occurs anywhere outdoors, even through windows.

This is your reminder to prioritise your skin health by scheduling your next appointment.
occurs anywhere outdoors,

Speak with your doctor if you notice anything new or unusual. Book your next appointment online.

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Melanoma identified in its early stages has a significantly higher survival rate than advanced disease.Learn more about ...
13/03/2026

Melanoma identified in its early stages has a significantly higher survival rate than advanced disease.

Learn more about melanoma awareness nd speak with your GP about arranging a skin check if you have concerns.

Skin cancer can develop in often-overlooked areas like the scalp, lips, ears, soles of the feet, palms, under nails, ins...
11/03/2026

Skin cancer can develop in often-overlooked areas like the scalp, lips, ears, soles of the feet, palms, under nails, inside the mouth and around the eyes.

Risk factors include sun exposure, fair skin, a history of sunburn, family history and having many moles.

Regular self-checks and routine skin checks with your doctor can help detect changes early. Speak with your doctor if you notice anything new or unusual and book your next appointment online.

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MELANOMA MARCH!Melanoma is often referred to as Australia’s national cancer due to the country’s high rates of diagnosis...
02/03/2026

MELANOMA MARCH!

Melanoma is often referred to as Australia’s national cancer due to the country’s high rates of diagnosis.

Australia’s UV levels are among the highest in the world, increasing the risk of skin cancer. Sun protection, regular self-examination and routine skin checks are key preventative measures.

For more advice, book in to see your doctor.

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280 Oxley Avenue
Margate, QLD
4019

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

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Why Redcliffe Skin Cancer Centre?

The Redcliffe Skin Cancer Centre has been purpose-built to deliver the highest standard of care in Skin Cancer Medicine. We offer a skin cancer service like no other, with a specially qualified team of doctors who provide expert, trusted advice in the areas of skin cancer management. Our doctors are supported by a team of highly trained staff who will confidently address all your skin cancer concerns.

Ideally located on the beautiful Redcliffe peninsula, the Redcliffe Skin Cancer Centre provides vital skin cancer services that save lives. We give patients prompt and effective access to screening, diagnosis and treatment all under one roof. Thanks to our dedicated operating theatres and professional support team, patients face short waiting times to receive vital treatment.

Envisioning a world where nobody dies from skin cancer, we strive every day to provide excellent service to our patients. We offer expert advice, full-body skin examinations, spot checks, treatment of all skin cancers and, most importantly, utmost peace of mind.

The Redcliffe Skin Cancer Centre is part of the National Skin Cancer Centres. We place a strong emphasis on excellence in medical care, which is strengthened by our commitment to research and education. All our doctors and support staff are involved in the ongoing education of GPs in Australia through university-certified Skin Cancer Medicine programs.