
23/07/2025
It is Winter but Spring is coming! Don’t delay your skin check - book now at www.molescope.com.au and it may just save your life!
Molescope Skin Cancer Clinic in Mooroolbark provides Skin Checks from very experienced Doctors.
Melbourne, VIC
Monday | 9am - 5pm |
Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
Friday | 9am - 5pm |
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The MoleScope Skin Cancer Clinic was started by Dr Geoffrey Bartlett to provide you with access to the proven technology currently available for the detection of early skin cancer. Molescope doctors use both visual examination, dermoscopy and advanced photography to thoroughly assess and record your moles. Our Doctors have extra qualifications in Skin Cancer Medicine from the Skin Cancer College of Australasia.
Dermoscopy is performed using a small handheld device called a dermoscope. It is like a small microscope and allows the doctor to see just under the skin to see the skin pigment (colour) in more detail and also to see any blood vessels near the skin. The extensive extra training & experience that our Doctors have is then paired with the information from looking at a mole through the Dermoscope and that allows the Doctor to give a good assessement of whether the mole is one of concern or it is benign. This then means that concerning moles can be removed (on a different day) and that benign (non-cancerous) moles can be left alone.
We are one of the few skin cancer clinics that offer full body photography as part of the standard (30 minute) consultation at no extra charge. Our Doctors use very high resolution cameras to allow photos to be reviewed at subsequent appointments to check for any new or changing moles. This is especially relevant for people with large numbers of moles. Areas such as the back and the back of the legs are typical areas that new moles are otherwise missed. Full body photography is optional but is especially encouraged for those at high risk of skin cancer. Many skin cancers have been detected using this method alone. Location: Mooroolbark Specialist Centre, 256 Hull Road, Mooroolbark Call 9725-3003 to make an appointment with Dr Geoffrey Bartlett, Dr Maged Boules or Dr Poobalan Naidoo.
Or visit our website www.molescope.com.au and click on ‘make an appointment’ to book online (up to 8 weeks in advance).