iSpot Clinic focuses on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Skin Cancers and pre-cancerous lesions. We provide Surgical and Non-surgical treatments from an experienced doctor holding a master of medicine skin cancer degree from the university of queensland

MOLE MAPPING WITH A.I.

iSpot Clinic have introduced the latest artifical intelligence and algorithm technology for skin cancer monitoring and analysis.  

High resolution digital images of the body are used to create a digital map of your skin marks, moles and lesions.

Artificial intelligence algorithims are applied to subsequent imaging sessions, detecting lesions of concern, also highlighting new and significantly changed lesions.

The Cancer Council Australia suggests Total Body Imaging is considered for those at increased risk for melanoma, particularly those with a lot of moles or dysplastic ( irregularly shaped) moles.

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Skin Cancer Management

iSpot offers a comprehensive Skin Cancer practice, including:

Full skin checks, mole checks
• Melanoma diagnosis & management
• Management of BCC, SCC
• Surgical Treatments
• Referrals for radiotherapy
• Referrals to Plastic Surgeons
• Non-surgical Options often available
• Microscopic digital Lesion imaging
• Dermoscopic lesion analysis
• Skin Cancer Preventive Advice 

 

Dr Alex Phare

The Practice Principal and owner of the clinic is Dr Alex Phare, an experienced doctor who has undertaken extensive studies and qualifications in Skin Cancer, including a Master of Medicine Skin Cancer degree from the University of Queensland.

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LISA Phare

We are pleased to advise Lisa will be available for skin checks at iSpot Clinic.

Initially Lisa will offer a limited number of sessions in late 2024, increasing during 2025.

Lisa is a Registered Nurse with over 30 years of clinical experience – she has obtained the ‘Professional Certificate of Dermoscopy’ and ‘Advanced Certificate of Dermoscopy’ from Healthcert, a nationally and internationally recognised leader in skin cancer education.

Dermoscopy is the use of a hand-held microscope to identify skin cancer.


Preparing for a Skin Check


Wear clothing and shoes that you can easily remove and put back on without assistance.
Remove makeup as having makeup on the face makes your skin check less effective and puts you at risk of a missed cancer. 

f you have had a biopsy or excision done elsewere please bring a copy of the biopsy result with you.

If you take regular medications bring a list of these with you too.

We request  payment on the day for your skin check.

We do not currently accept cash but accept Visa and Mastercard credit and debit cards without surcharge.

The Clinic bank details are available on request for bank transfers.


COVID-19 and Respiratory infections

MASK

You don't have to wear a mask for your skin cancer check, though you're welcome to do so if you choose.

Symptoms

If you have a cold, cough, fever, sinusitis, sore throat, diarrhoea or vomiting

 DO NOT ATTEND

Please phone and postpone your appointment , we will find another appointment for you soon.
Seek care from your GP or local Emergency Department as neccessary. 

Contacts

Please postpone your appointment if any members of your household or other close contacts have had COVID-19,  a cold or any other respiratory infection in the 7 days before your appointment.