Berwick Skin Cancer Centre

We are a private billing clinic. Medicare rebates available.
No referral required.


Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 9.00am - 6.00pm
Saturday appointments available.

Address:
48 Van Der Haar Avenue
Berwick, VIC 3806

Phone: 03 9769 3358
Email: berwick.reception@skincancercentres.com.au

Parking:
Located off Princes Highway on the corner of Mansfield Street. Ample parking available at front door off Van Der Haar Avenue.

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Our pricing

Berwick Skin Cancer Centre is a private billing facility. We offer several payment options, including cash, EFTPOS and credit card. For your convenience, we use Medicare online so your rebate will be refunded promptly. Please ask our staff for more information.

With the exception of Veterans DVA Gold Cards who will continue to be fully bulk billed, and White cards under a conditional basis, patients will fall into one of two categories: concession and private.

Full body skin cancer check

$130 - $190

Fee may vary depending on appointment length.
Medicare rebate available
  • $150 - $190 

  • $130 - $170 (pensioners)
  • Saturday appointments: $150 - $210

Spot check 

$90 - $135

Fee may vary depending on appointment length.
Medicare rebate available
  • $110 (existing patient)

  • $90 (pensioner)

  • $135 (new patient)

  • $115 (new patient - pensioner)

LED light therapy

From $50 

For accelerated wound healing and improved scarring results.
  • $50 for single session

  • $125 for 3 sessions
  • $250 for 6 sessions

At our skin cancer clinic in Melbourne, Berwick Skin Cancer Centre, we provide a comprehensive approach to looking after your skin health. The qualified team works primarily in skin cancer diagnosis and treatment, and 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 the 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 screening and diagnosis, surgical and non-surgical skin cancer treatments, sun damage repair, mole removal, and wound and scar management. 

Conveniently located on the corner of the Princes Highway and Mansfield Street, just an hour from the Melbourne CBD, ample free parking is available at the front door off Van Der Haar Avenue. If you're taking public transport, the nearest bus stop is just down the road at Cyril Molyneux Reserve/Mansfield St.

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 us for your skin check in Melbourne!

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Frequently asked questions

How do you tell if it's skin cancer or a pimple?

Skin cancers, including potentially deadly melanomas and squamous cell carcinomas, can sometimes appear as blisters, pimples, or simply sores that won't heal. The only definitive way to identify a skin malignancy is to have it assessed by a doctor with training in skin cancer medicine, who will examine the lesion with a dermatoscope and perform a biopsy to confirm their diagnosis.

Where can I find a skin cancer clinic in Melbourne?

Conveniently located on the corner of the Princes Highway and Mansfield Street, Berwick Skin Cancer Centre is just an hour from the Melbourne CBD. It was formerly called Sun Patrol Skin Cancer Centre. Ample free parking is available at the front door off Van Der Haar Avenue. If you're taking public transport, the nearest bus stop is just down the road at Cyril Molyneux Reserve/Mansfield St.

What are some warning signs of skin cancer?

Melanoma typically stands out as looking different from the rest of the lesions on your skin and often shows one of the ABCD signs: Asymmetry, irregular Border, multiple Colours, or Diameter larger than 6mm. Non-melanoma skin cancers such as squamous or basal cell carcinomas can appear as a scaly red patch on sun-exposed areas of the skin, an open sore that won't heal, a rough or thick patch of irritated skin, a raised growth, or even a blister. They can become crusty and easily bleed. Skin cancers may show no symptoms at all, which is why regular professional skin checks are so important.

Are skin checks covered by Medicare?

Comprehensive skin cancer checks are privately billed, which means they are not fully covered by Medicare. However, after you pay the upfront cost of the skin check, you can claim a partial Medicare rebate of approximately $39 or more. 

Can your GP do a skin biopsy?

A GP might refer a patient with skin cancer concerns to a skin cancer clinic, surgeon or dermatologist for skin lesion biopsies and treatment, especially if they don't have advanced postgraduate training and experience in skin cancer medicine or the facilities to perform the biopsy procedure. That's why a skin cancer clinic is a suitable one-stop-shop for skin cancer diagnosis, biopsy and treatment.

Book your appointment at Berwick Skin Cancer Centre

WHY CHOOSE US

How we make a difference

Improve access to skin cancer care and reduce the mortality of the disease.

Reduce waiting times for patients to receive efficient diagnosis and treatment.

Provide skin cancer care to communities with limited access to specialists.

Save lives by reducing delay in diagnosis and treatment.

Relieve the public hospital system by providing affordable quality care.

Offer referral option for GPs managing patients outside their scope.

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