Serving our community for over 30 years.

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(03) 6264 1666
49 Main St
Huonville TAS 7109
Monday
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Friday
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Skin Checks

Have you noticed a change in the look of your skin?

Did you know that non-melanoma skin cancer is the most common cancer in the world? It affects two out of every three Australians by the age of 70.

While skin cancer is almost entirely preventable, early detection is important.

If you have a mole that is worrying you or you’ve noticed any of the following changes, it’s important to have it checked by a doctor as soon as possible. It only takes 15 minutes and could save your life.

  • Has your mole changed in colour or size, or has it become itchy?
  • Do you have an area of skin that never heals?
  • Do you have a spot that has grown quickly, or is new?

Even if you feel your skin is healthy, we recommend seeing a doctor for a skin check at least once a year, especially if you spend time in the sun for work or leisure.

Huon Doctors has a doctor who is experienced in the early detection and management of all types of skin cancer.

Dr Sylwia Zala has significant experience in the early detection and management of all types of skin cancer, including performing a variety of simple and complex procedures.

We recommend annual skin checks for people aged 50 years and over or who have:

  • Family history of melanoma
  • Previous history of non-melanoma skin cancer
  • Previous history of melanoma
  • Attended a solarium more than five times
  • Significant sun damage
  • A spot that has changed, is new, or has become symptomatic.

If this is you or someone you know, please book a skin check appointment with Dr Zala by calling us on (03) 6264 1666.

After Hours

If you require medical assistance outside of our opening hours, please call HealthDirect on 1800 022 222 where a registered nurse will talk to you about your symptoms.

In a medical emergency, please call 000 and ask for an ambulance.