The first sign of skin cancer is usually a spot, mole or a freckle that has changed in colour,
shape or size;
a new spot different from other spots in that area ;
a sore that does not heal.
There is now Katoomba Skin Cancer Clinic,
conveniently located opposite Katoomba station.
The doctors here work exclusively in the skin cancer field and hold The Diploma of practical Dermatology
from the UK.
All services here are bulk billed
and no referrals are required.
A skin cancer can start as a smooth, pale or red lump or it can be like a black mole.
It can be dry, flat and scaly.
It may bleed or develop a crust.
Although a change in the colour of a mole is a typical sign of skin cancer,
about 10% of melanomas have no pigmentation.
The only way to be sure is to get your skin fully checked.
For Diagnosis & treatment please call for an appointment
OPEN 6 DAYS
4/2 Gang Gang Street, Katoomba. NSW. 2780
Phone 02 4782 7877
Fax: (02) 4782 7497
Dr Mounir Hanna
M.B.B.CH., F.R.A.C.G.P., Dip.P.Derm. (UK)
Certificate of Skin Cancer Medicine, Australia
Dr Peter Anderson
B.M.B.S.B.Sc.