Full skin check with dermoscopy
Dermoscopic examination of specific lesions (1-3 lesions)
Shave or Punch sample on the day (per biopsy) during the consultation under local anaesthetic
Application of Liquid Nitrogen to any skin lesion(s)
Surgical excision of a single lesion for cosmetic purposes (no medicare rebate applicable)
We recommend sending the lesion to the pathologist for examination, this is an ADDITIONAL PRIVATE FEE determined by the pathology company that will invoice you directly
Repair of wound lacerations and all skin cancer procedures which include excision of skin lesions and curettage
All services are bulk billed for patients holding a valid DVA card which covers skin cancer management
The insurer can be billed directly with no out of pocket expense for cases where an injury has resulted in skin cancer and there is a valid claim number
Crows Feet, Forehead Lines, Frown Lines
Crows Feet, Forehead Lines, Frown Lines
Masseter Reduction, DAO (Corner of Mouth), Lip Flip (Upper lip), Mentalis (Cobble Chin), Gummy Smile, Bunny Lines on Nose
Patients are usually reviewed at two weeks after the anti-wrinkle treatment, the fee for ‘Top Ups’ is dependent on number of units injected
If treatments are to be booked on another day then a fee for the consultation will be charged, this will be deducted from the treatment cost when completed
For patients with a valid medicare card
Item 23
Item 30071
Item 30192 (Note – Rebate only applies if >10 pre-malignant lesions are treated)
Please note that medicare Items 30071 and 30192 are subject to the ‘Medicare Multiple Operations Rule’ which means your medicare patient rebate is reduced per item if multiples of these services are provided on the same day. Your rebate will be 100% of the 1st service, 50% of the 2nd service and 25% of any subsequent services. This results in an increased out of pocket cost if multiple procedures are completed on the same day.
All Australians should have access to high standards of care in the management of skin cancer. We support our patients effort for an increase in medicare rebates so that out of pocket costs are reduced, health care becomes affordable and patients can access the care they deserve. We encourage our patients to contact their local MP to advocate for a higher medicare patient rebate.