Local Skin Cancer Clinic in Alice Springs NT

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Central Clinic

Skin Cancer Clinic, Alice Springs, NT 0870


Bath Street Family Medical Centre

Doctors-Medical Practitioners, Alice Springs, NT 0870


Open until 6:30pm

Plus Visiting Sports Medicine, Cardiology & Surgery Specialists

Personalised care
Quality services
Professional team
AGPAL Accredited.
Approved NT Yellow Fever vaccination centre
Personalised care
Quality services
Professional team
AGPAL Accredited.
Approved NT Yellow Fever vaccination centre
Bath Street Fam­i­ly Med­ical Cen­tre was built in 1984 by a group of gen­er­al prac­ti­tion­ers deter­mined to deliv­er a broad range of pri­ma­ry med­ical ser­vices to the res­i­dents of Alice Springs. Over the last 30 years the prac­tice has expand­ed its ser­vices to include a sur­geon, sports physi­cian and numer­ous allied health pro­fes­sion­als to improve health out­comes for our patients.

Alice Springs Family Medical Centre

Doctors-Medical Practitioners, Alice Springs, NT 0870


Dr Jones & Partners Medical Imaging

Doctors-Medical Practitioners, The Gap, NT 0870


Open by appt

Providing patients with excellent services given by competent and caring staff.

Thompson Geoffrey Dr

Doctors-Medical Practitioners, Alice Springs, NT 0870

Baker IDI Heart & Diabetes Institute

Doctors-Medical Practitioners, Alice Springs, NT 0870

Handy tips

Skin Check: How to protect your skin

Stay protected against the serious risk of skin cancers. Here are our top tips in reducing UV exposure, recognising suspicious dark spots and reducing your risk.

  • Start by checking your body for spots and moles at a skin cancer clinic near you. Early detection and management of skin cancer is the most effective way of mitigating risk and damage caused by skin cancer.
  • Begin skin cancer treatment as early as possible following a diagnosis.
  • It’s also important to attend follow up appointments and report any changes in moles and spots. Remember to check under your hair, under tattoos, under makeup and on your genitals. When checking yourself, look for asymmetry, irregular borders, changes in colour, growth in diameter and different textures.
  • Be sun-smart, cover your skin and apply sunscreen during times of high UV levels. Stay in shaded areas when possible. UV radiation can increase the risk of skin cancer even in cooler months and cloudy days.

By managing current issues, staying sun-smart and getting a skin cancer check, you’ll have a solid skin protection play that can effectively mitigate the risk of developing skin cancer.  Get started today by booking an appointment with a local skin clinic near you.