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Gymea Skin Cancer Centre (formerly Prof John Pyne & Assoc Skin Cancer Centre)

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


Opening hours:
Mon, Tue, Thu: 9.00am - 1.00pm | 2.00pm - 6.00pm
Wed: 9.00am - 1.00pm (Confocal Imaging) | 2.00pm - 6.00pm (Plastic Surgeon Consultations)
Fri: 9.00am - 5.00pm

Address:
367 President Avenue
Gymea, NSW 2227

Phone: 02 8539 7937
Email: gymea.reception@skincancercentres.com.au

Parking:
Off-street parking is available. Enter driveway off Hotham Road, located at the same traffic lights as President Private Hospital.

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Our pricing

Gymea Skin Cancer Centre is a private billing facility and we appreciate full payment on the day of consultation. 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 who will continue to be fully bulk billed, patients will fall into one of two categories: concession and private.

Full body skin cancer check

$100 - $120

Medicare rebate available
  • $120

  • $100 (pensioners)

Spot check 

$70 - $90

Medicare rebate available
  • $90
  • $70 (pensioners)

Total body photography

$100

You might like to check with your health fund for medicare rebate.
  • private & pensioners

LED light therapy

$50 - $250

single session $50 | six sessions $250
  • Photodynamic therapy: Price upon consultation

At Gymea 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, confocal microscopy, surgical and non-surgical skin cancer treatments, and wound and scar management. 

Conveniently located on President Avenue, just an hour from Sydney CBD, free off-street parking is available at the door. If you arrive by car, entry via the driveway on Hotham Road is best, located at the same traffic lights as President Private Hospital. If you're taking public transport, the nearest bus stop is just around the corner at President Ave after Hotham Rd.

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 Sydney!

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Frequently asked questions

Should I be worried if a new mole appears?

It is normal to grow new moles throughout your lifetime, particularly during childhood. However, new moles growing after the age of thirty should be checked by a doctor for your peace of mind, because new moles in later adulthood have a higher chance of being malignant (cancerous). Keeping an eye on your skin for anything new or changing and seeing a doctor for annual skin cancer checks are the best ways to maintain your skin health and detect skin cancer early.

Where can I find a skin cancer clinic in Sydney?

Conveniently located on President Avenue, Prof John Pyne & Assoc Skin Cancer Centre in Gymea is just an hour from Sydney CBD. Free off-street parking is available at the door. If you arrive by car, entry via the driveway on Hotham Road is best, located at the same traffic lights as President Private Hospital. If you're taking public transport, the nearest bus stop is just around the corner at President Ave after Hotham Rd.

Who checks for skin cancer?

Doctors with advanced training in skin cancer medicine perform comprehensive skin checks in dedicated facilities that are fully equipped to diagnose, biopsy and treat all skin cancers using the latest tools and technologies for earliest diagnosis. They have advanced qualifications and dedicate their practise full-time to skin cancer management.

What does a full skin check involve?

Doctors with advanced training in skin cancer will thoroughly inspect your skin and examine any moles, freckles or bumps. Your skin will first be examined with a dermatoscope, which is a special skin microscope, which allows the doctor to see beneath the skin to make a decision regarding a suspicious skin lesion or mole. The examination is completely painless. If the doctor finds a suspicious spot, they might take a photograph to be recorded and analysed, and they might take a biopsy which is a sample of the skin. It is important to get your skin checked regularly by a qualified medical professional – at least once a year, or every few months if you are at high-risk of skin cancer or have been diagnosed with skin cancer previously. Routine self-examinations are also a good way to monitor your own skin in between skin checks, but should not be relied upon to catch every suspicious spot.

Is skin cancer serious?

Yes, sklin cancer is very serious. Skin cancer can be successfully treated and cured if detected early enough, but more advanced skin cancers can be difficult to remove and may cause disfigurement and scarring. Deadly skin cancers like squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma can spread to other organs and require much more significant treatment such as radiation therapy and major surgery to prevent death, but this is a rare occurrence if the malignancy is diagnosed and treated early - which is why skin cancer checks are so important!

Book your appointment at Gymea Skin Cancer Centre (formerly Prof John Pyne & Assoc 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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