Coorparoo Skin Cancer Centre

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

At our skin cancer clinic in Brisbane, Coorparoo Skin Cancer Centre, we provide a comprehensive approach to looking after your skin health. Our qualified team works primarily in skin cancer diagnosis and treatment, and our experienced 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 t

he highest standard of care and save lives every day. Our medical 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, and mole removal.

Daily moments outdoors, walking the dog, school pick-ups, weekend sport may expose your skin to harmful UV without you r...
12/08/2026

Daily moments outdoors, walking the dog, school pick-ups, weekend sport may expose your skin to harmful UV without you realising.

Ask your doctor at your next appointment if something is of concern.

Even in winter, UV rays can affect the skin.Applying sunscreen daily is recommended to help protect against sun-related ...
30/07/2026

Even in winter, UV rays can affect the skin.

Applying sunscreen daily is recommended to help protect against sun-related skin damage. Did you know an adult typically needs around 7 tablespoons to cover exposed areas?

Regular SPF use may also help reduce the appearance of UV-related skin changes over time.

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Not all skin cancers appear as the darkest or most unusual spot on the skin.Some, like nodular basal cell carcinomas, ma...
23/07/2026

Not all skin cancers appear as the darkest or most unusual spot on the skin.

Some, like nodular basal cell carcinomas, may appear less obvious than others. This is why regular skin checks may assist in the early detection of skin cancer.

Speak to your local clinic or visit our website to learn more.

Skin cancer can appear anywhere on the body, not only in areas exposed to the sun. If you notice a new spot or a change ...
20/07/2026

Skin cancer can appear anywhere on the body, not only in areas exposed to the sun.

If you notice a new spot or a change in an existing one, it is recommended you seek assessment from a doctor.

Our doctors have additional training in skin cancer diagnosis and management. Skin checks and mole removal are also avai...
15/07/2026

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.

Even in winter, UV rays can affect the skin.Applying sunscreen daily is recommended to help protect against sun-related ...
10/07/2026

Even in winter, UV rays can affect the skin.

Applying sunscreen daily is recommended to help protect against sun-related skin damage.
Did you know an adult typically needs around 7 tablespoons to cover exposed areas?

Regular SPF use may also help reduce the appearance of UV-related skin changes over time.

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Top 8 skin cancer myths you may still believe!Australia has one of the highest rates of Skin Cancer in the world. Accord...
30/06/2026

Top 8 skin cancer myths you may still believe!

Australia has one of the highest rates of Skin Cancer in the world. According to national health data, Australia records more than 800,000 non-melanoma skin cancers each year, and melanoma is diagnosed approximately every 30 minutes.

Despite this, many myths still influence how people approach sun protection and skin checks.

Read the top 8 myths here:

Do you believe these top 8 skin cancer myths? Let’s discern fact from fiction so we can be better informed about our skin health and skin cancer risk.

Noticed a new mole after 30? In many cases, it’s completely harmless. However, because new moles become less common as w...
29/06/2026

Noticed a new mole after 30? In many cases, it’s completely harmless. However, because new moles become less common as we age, any new or changing spot should be checked by a doctor experienced in skin cancer detection.

While moles can naturally appear and disappear over time, a new mole in adults over 30 could indicate evolving melanoma. Monitor changes closely.

Is skin cancer itchy?Did you know that itchiness can be a sign of skin cancer — but not always? Let's learn more about i...
24/06/2026

Is skin cancer itchy?

Did you know that itchiness can be a sign of skin cancer — but not always? Let's learn more about itchy spots on the skin and when you should be concerned about a malignancy.

Read more here:

Did you know that itchiness can be a sign of skin cancer - but not always? Learn more about itchy spots on the skin and when you should be concerned.

Address

177 Old Cleveland Road
Coorparoo, QLD
4151

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 7am - 5pm
Wednesday 7am - 5pm
Thursday 7am - 5pm
Friday 7am - 5pm

Telephone

+61733240466

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