
Our Services
We offer options from short consultations, to full body skin checks, to surgery, to cryotherapy, and provide all the aftercare. Our services are listed below. Many of our services are covered by insurances, of which we are more than happy to assist with documentation. We are fully set-up for Easy Claim with Southern Cross.
Full Body Skin Check
$160
A full skin check of the entire body performed with a trained doctor or nurse.
Nurse Consultation
$55
Shorter consultation for one or two spots, moles, freckles or skin concerns.
Skin Tag Removal
$100
Non-invasive treatment for benign skin tags; can be performed by your doctor or nurse.
Punch Biopsy
$100
Treatment advisable from your doctor or nurse.
Minor Surgery
Starting from $680
Treatment advisable by your doctor or nurse. We offer minor surgery privately as indicated in the pricing, however skin cancer minor surgery can be covered either by the public health system or your insurance. Your doctor and nurse will discuss these options if surgery is required.
K Laser treatment
To be confirmed
Research driven and cutting edge technology to perform non-invasive and extremely effective treatment for a variety of skin concerns. Treatment is available on the advice of your doctor or nurse.
Doctor Consultation
$70
Shorter consultation for one or two spots, moles, freckles or skin concerns.
Review/Follow Up
$50
Booked as prompted by your doctor or nurse for any follow ups.
Cryotherapy Treatment
Starting from $5 (includes consult fee)
Liquid nitrogen is able to remove warts and some skin lesions; your doctor or nurse will advise on this course of treatment.
Incisional Biopsy
$300
Treatment advisable from your doctor or nurse.
Complex Minor Surgery
Starting from $840
Complex minor surgery covering skin grafts and flaps. We offer minor surgery privately as indicated in the pricing, however skin cancer minor surgery can be covered either by the public health system or your insurance. Your doctor and nurse will discuss these options if surgery is required.