Specialist Skin Services
FREE* NURSE SPOT CHECKS IN APRIL AND MAY!
We are thrilled to offer FREE spot checks with Nurse Specialist Jen (VALUED AT $75) during the months of April and May.
Jen will assess up to 3 lesions of concern in a 15-minute appointment. This is free to any of our patients.
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To book via MyIndici, please select ‘Spot Check’, or call reception.
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* Free spot checks are with the nurse only. Spot checks and full body skin checks are also available with our doctors at usual prices. Your spot check or full body skin check may be covered by your health insurer.
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UPDATE: Free nurse spot checks are filling fast. We are delighted so many patients want to check their skin! More free nurse spot check times will be available in the coming weeks.
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If there are no suitable times available for a free nurse spot check, please consider booking with one of our skin doctors. This may be free if you have health insurance (depending on your policy).
Specialist Skin Checks
Dr Jens Link, Dr Jamie Shepherd, Dr Vicki Mount & Nurse Jen Ropati are qualified in dermoscopy to provide high-quality assessment, diagnosis and treatment of skin lesions.
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We recommend an annual full body skin check. This includes dermoscopy examination, plus photography for tracking as required. Our team will recommend appropriate treatment, which may include liquid nitrogen, topical cream, biopsy or excision. All treatments can be provided on site at a convenient time.
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Prices
Full Body Skin Check with dermoscopy and photography of lesions of concern:
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By Doctor: $280 (30 minutes)
Spot Check for up to 3 lesions of concern (15 minutes):
By Doctor: $95
By Nurse Specialist: $75
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Liquid nitrogen, if required is an additional $20 - $80 depending on the number of lesions needing treatment.
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Do I need a skin check?
The New Zealand sun is unforgiving. Many of us grew up at a time when using sun protection was uncommon.
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New Zealand has the highest rate of melanoma in the world. If caught and treated early enough, it is almost always curable.
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Additionally, sun exposure over time causes non-melanoma skin cancers, such as squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) or basal cell carcinoma (BCC).
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Your risk of developing skin cancer is increased if you:
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Burn easily, or have a history of sunburn
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Are over 50
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Have a job or hobbies (such as sailing, golf, gardening) that expose you to high levels of UV radiation
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Have a large number of moles
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Have a personal history, or family history, of melanoma or non-melanoma skin cancer.
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How can I check my skin?
Our trained doctors and nurse will diagnose skin cancer, but you are best placed to recognise if something is SORE, CHANGING, ABNORMAL or NEW.
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We recommend the Scan Your Skin self-check method.
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If you have a lesion of concern, we have urgent appointments available for spot checks.
Book using MyIndici or via reception.
Our Skin Team
Lead Nurse Jen
Dr Jens Link
Dr Jamie Shepherd
Dr Vicki Mount