Officer Skin Cancer Centre

Officer Skin Cancer Centre The team at Officer Skin Cancer Centre are highly trained and qualified skin experts, with the skill

At Officer Skin Cancer Centre we provide a comprehensive approach to looking after your skin health. Our qualified team specialises in skin cancer diagnosis and treatment as well as the management of medical and cosmetic skin conditions. Following our vision of a world where nobody dies of skin cancer, we deliver the highest standard of care and 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, wound and scar management. We approach skin repair and rejuvenation with the same level of respect and credibility as skin cancer medicine. Providing solutions to patients who wish to restore a healthy and naturally beautiful appearance to their skin, we address general dermatology conditions and cosmetic skin concerns, including acne, rosacea, sun damage, scarring, ageing and more in a safe medical environment. Your health and satisfaction are at the forefront of everything we do. We understand that all patients have varying requirements and aspirations; 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.

Our team wishes you a happy festive period. Thank you for trusting our doctors and centre teams throughout the year.
25/12/2025

Our team wishes you a happy festive period. Thank you for trusting our doctors and centre teams throughout the year.

23/12/2025

Did you know that around 2.4 million Australians get sunburn on a summer weekend? With UV levels high across the region, protecting your skin is important.

Read our Sun-Safe Summer Guide for tips to stay safe this season: https://ow.ly/wNZP50XAsz2

Our teams are preparing for the holiday period. Opening hours may vary. Please visit our website for updated trading tim...
22/12/2025

Our teams are preparing for the holiday period. Opening hours may vary. Please visit our website for updated trading times.

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18/12/2025

Our doctors have additional training in skin cancer diagnosis and management. Skin checks and mole removal are also available, with no referral required.

Now welcoming new patients!

Book your appointment today: https://ow.ly/24v250XAsuC

Applying around 30 mL of broad-spectrum sunscreen helps protect your skin, but it must be reapplied every two hours and ...
16/12/2025

Applying around 30 mL of broad-spectrum sunscreen helps protect your skin, but it must be reapplied every two hours and more often after swimming, sweating or towel-drying. (Cancer Council Australia)

This is your reminder to stay consistent with sunscreen application this season.

Regular skin checks are recommended to monitor any new or changing spots. Book with your doctor this summer.

Learn more: https://ow.ly/YMIn50XAstx

11/12/2025

Myth: “You can’t get sunburnt when it’s cloudy.”

Fact: Up to 80% of UV rays pe*****te clouds, meaning your skin is still at risk. (Cancer Council)

Book a skin check, or read more educational blogs here: https://ow.ly/Hn2O50XAsph

If you have moles, skin tags, age spots or other lesions, they may be harmless. However, some may cause irritation or ch...
09/12/2025

If you have moles, skin tags, age spots or other lesions, they may be harmless.

However, some may cause irritation or changes over time. Ask your doctor about assessment or removal at your next appointment.

Learn more: https://ow.ly/NIOt50XAsmX

UV levels are among the highest of the year during Summer (Cancer Council). Prolonged or unprotected sun exposure increa...
05/12/2025

UV levels are among the highest of the year during Summer (Cancer Council). Prolonged or unprotected sun exposure increases the risk of skin damage and skin cancer.

If you notice a lesion that has changed in size, shape or colour, book an appointment with your experienced doctors.

No referral needed.
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Keep an eye out for one or more ABC signs of melanoma as listed.If you are in any doubt about a spot on your skin, pleas...
25/11/2025

Keep an eye out for one or more ABC signs of melanoma as listed.

If you are in any doubt about a spot on your skin, please book an appointment with your doctor for your routine skin check.

https://ow.ly/p1RS50Xlz3B

Check out these statistics.It’s never too late to prioritise your skin health and making sun protection a conscious dail...
20/11/2025

Check out these statistics.

It’s never too late to prioritise your skin health and making sun protection a conscious daily habit is one of the best ways to do it.

Credit: The new Australian first survey, funded by the Cancer Councils of Australia and conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

For personalised advice, book an appointment to see your doctor.
https://ow.ly/2GMT50Xlz2b

National Skin Cancer Action Week reminder. With high UV levels, incidental sun exposure can really add up, especially wh...
18/11/2025

National Skin Cancer Action Week reminder. With high UV levels, incidental sun exposure can really add up, especially when you’re on the go.

Don’t get caught off guard by UV exposure, protect your skin by remembering to Slip, Slop, Slap, Seek and Slide!

For personalised advice, book an appointment to see your doctor.
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It’s National Skin Cancer Action Week!Did you know that during daily activities, such as walking the dog, gardening or h...
16/11/2025

It’s National Skin Cancer Action Week!

Did you know that during daily activities, such as walking the dog, gardening or hanging out the washing, you can get caught off guard by UV radiation you're not conscious of?

This week we’re encouraging you to protect your skin from UV exposure and make sun protection a daily habit to reduce the risk of developing skin cancer.

Stay tuned for more information and use this reminder to book your skin check ahead of the summer months.

Address

Arena Shopping Centre, 26/4 Cardinia Road
Officer, VIC
3809

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm

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Why Sun Patrol Skin Cancer Centre Officer?

Sun Patrol Skin Cancer Centre Officer 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.

Conveniently located in the Arena Shopping Centre, Sun Patrol Skin Cancer Centre Officer 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.

Sun Patrol Skin Cancer Centre Officer 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.