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Gardens Skin Cancer Centre

Locality: Albury, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 6067 2039



Address: 470 Wodonga Place 2640 Albury, NSW, Australia

Website: www.skincancercentres.com.au/gardens

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23.01.2022 If a mole becomes irritated, it is certainly worth having it examined by your Skin Cancer Doctor. While some moles can become irritated by scratching or clothing, there are times when irritation can be the first sign of a developing cancer and the earlier we can identify that the better. Dr Terry Harvey . Have a question for our Skin Cancer Doctors? Comment below or send us a message and we’ll provide an expert answer!



23.01.2022 Skin cancer can kill you. Most skin cancer deaths are caused by melanoma, however, squamous cell carcinoma also kills a significant number of Australians each year. In addition to these, there are some rarer skin cancers that can also cause death. For peace of mind, it’s a good idea to get a regular skin cancer check. Dr Paul Evans . Have a question for our Skin Cancer Doctors? Comment below or send us a message and we’ll provide an expert answer!

22.01.2022 Today is World Health Day! Now more than ever, it’s important to look after yourself and take a moment consider what you can do today to improve your health tomorrow. That includes looking after your skin health to prevent skin cancer and detect symptoms early!

21.01.2022 Have you added Total Body Photography to your next skin cancer check? We photograph your entire skin surface and monitor changes for the earliest skin cancer detection. Have a look at how it works! Book your photography appointment (only $49) ahead of your upcoming skin check or, if you’ve recently had a skin check, get your first set of photos completed now so we can compare at your next follow-up. Call 6067 2039 to learn more or book in.



20.01.2022 Skin cancer is the only cancer you can see, which is why regular skin checks can truly save your life, as Skin Cancer Doctor Francis Tan explains!

19.01.2022 We are very lucky to have some amazing people working at our centres! Meet one of our receptionists, Megan, who is here to answer your questions and ensure you’re in safe hands from the start of your visit to the end. Our team looks forward to welcoming you soon!

18.01.2022 There is a dangerous misconception that having tanned, dark or olive skin protects you from developing skin cancer. Skin Cancer Doctor Hamilton Ayres explains why this is a myth and why everyone needs regular skin cancer checks. #skincancermyths #mythsdebunked #skincancereducation



18.01.2022 Change is one of the best indicators that a mole might be dangerous. Any skin lesion that undergoes obvious colour change should be seen by a competent Skin Cancer Doctor, regardless of the age of the patient. Dr Paul Evans . Have a question for our Skin Cancer Doctors? Comment below or send us a message and we’ll provide an expert answer!

17.01.2022 Would you like to keep updated on how to take care of your skin health? Subscribe to our newsletter for regular expert advice for healthy skin, special offers, event invitations, give-aways and more, and go in the draw to win a monthly La Roche Posay sun care prize! New winner announced in each newsletter. Subscribe today at https://hubs.ly/H0y72-p0#newsletter

17.01.2022 I am a lucky fella. For those thinking about getting their skin checked. Do it. Now. Peter Overton has shared his recent battle against skin cancer, after he underwent surgery to remove a melanoma from his face. Now he’s encouraging others to be vigilant about their skin health. Read more:

17.01.2022 If you’re out and about this weekend, don’t forget to put a tube of sunscreen in your bag or glove box so it’s on hand when you need to re-apply sunscreen in the middle of the day!

16.01.2022 Twenty per cent of Australians aren’t sure how often they should get a skin cancer check. The recommendation is once every year, or more often if you’re at high risk of developing skin cancer. This month alone, we diagnosed over 1,750 skin cancers in our centres across Australia.



15.01.2022 [NEW BLOG] Summer is on the horizon, so what can you do now to get your skin ‘summer ready’? On the blog, read our top six tips for prepping your skin for the summer season, so you can keep it healthy and looking good! [6 min read]

15.01.2022 You might think it’s obvious when your skin has been exposed to too much sun, but that isn’t always the case. Here are 5 sneaky ways you might be getting too much unprotected UV exposure.

11.01.2022 Melanoma doesn’t always look how you might expect. Book your skin check today for peace of mind.

11.01.2022 Do you know what to look for when choosing a sunscreen product? Are you across the different terminologies used on the label, such as broad-spectrum and SPF? We’ve broken down the jargon so you can be better informed about managing your skin health now up on this week’s blog. [3 min read]

11.01.2022 Movember is a time to act against men’s health issues including prostate cancer, mental health, and don’t forget that annual skin cancer check! Men are at higher risk of skin cancer than women, with an estimated 9,480 melanoma diagnoses in Australian males this year alone. Men also account for 67 per cent of skin cancer deaths. If you, your partner, father, brother, or son is due for their skin check, now is the time to see a Skin Cancer Doctor. It could save their life.

08.01.2022 When is the best time to get a potentially life saving skin cancer check? Skin Cancer Doctor Alvin Prakash explains!

06.01.2022 Do you know what skin cancer looks like? If you notice any of the ABCDEFG signs, get a professional skin cancer check right away. It could save your life.

06.01.2022 Did you catch us on 7 News last week? We talked to Nightly News 7 Tasmania about the importance of sun safety and regular skin cancer checks, and why Australians are at higher risk than we think!

06.01.2022 Can you spot the melanoma? This 3mm melanoma was recently diagnosed by one of our Skin Cancer Doctors at the patient’s routine skin cancer check. This is why professional skin checks are so important!

05.01.2022 Did you know that people aged 25-44 are most likely to get sunburnt at peak times and are least likely to use shade when it's available? They are also the least concerned about skin cancer as an important issue in their community but all that can change with a melanoma diagnosis like Stacey’s. This National Skin Cancer Action Week is the perfect time to change your sun safety habits and start looking after your skin health. When was your last skin cancer check? . @cancercouncilaustralia @NationalSkinCancerActionWeek

05.01.2022 Melanoma doesn’t always look scary and obvious sometimes it just appears like another freckle! This is why professional skin checks are so important. You can book yours at 6067 2039 or https://hubs.ly/H0wG3G30

03.01.2022 Do you follow us on Instagram? If Instagram is more your thing, head over to @skincancercentres and follow us to keep on top of all our latest updates, special offers, skin care advice, and skin cancer prevention tips! We can’t wait to see you over there!

03.01.2022 A casual remark may have saved Chris’s life! His mate Martin pointed out something odd on Chris’s arm one day while watching cricket. A skin cancer check led to a timely diagnosis, and Chris is still here today to share his story. Did someone’s advice to get a skin check save your life? Share your journey with us and read Chris’s full story at https://hubs.ly/H0wzvNl0

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