Molescope Skin Cancer Clinic

Molescope Skin Cancer Clinic Molescope Skin Cancer Clinic in Mooroolbark provides Skin Checks from very experienced Doctors.

The Molescope Skin Cancer Clinic has been seeing patients in Mooroolbark for Skin Cancer diagnosis and treatment since 2011. The Doctors at Molescope use detailed examination, dermoscopy and photography to thoroughly inspect and accurately record your moles. All the Doctors at Molescope have post graduate training in Skin Cancer Medicine and many years of experience in detecting and treating skin cancers. Current Location:
Mooroolbark Specialist Centre
256 Hull Road, Mooroolbark

New Location (as of Monday, September 4th):
262 Manchester Road, Mooroolbark (former location of Mooroolbark District Surgery)

To book an appointment ring 9725-3003 or visit molescope.com.au

Sunscreen specials at Coles this week. Sale ends Tuesday October 14th. Do you want to see the sunscreens that are on sal...
08/10/2025

Sunscreen specials at Coles this week. Sale ends Tuesday October 14th.

Do you want to see the sunscreens that are on sale? Do you prefer photos or a video of the specials? Comment below to let us know.

Thanks to communityPete for raising awareness of skin cancer and the importance of regular skin checks. To book a skin c...
03/10/2025

Thanks to communityPete for raising awareness of skin cancer and the importance of regular skin checks. To book a skin check at Molescope in Mooroolbark book at www.molescope.com.au

Severe sunburns significantly increase your risk of Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Please protect your children from sunburn a...
28/09/2025

Severe sunburns significantly increase your risk of Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Please protect your children from sunburn and also protect yourselves, no matter your age.

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Sunburn history, especially painful, blistering, or severe sunburns during childhood or across a lifetime, is associated with increased odds of developing cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.

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An update from the TGA about sunscreens and SPF testing.
16/09/2025

An update from the TGA about sunscreens and SPF testing.

We are currently investigating a CHOICE report on Sunscreen SPF testing and have published updated information for consumers.

The update includes:

• what the TGA is doing about the products included in the CHOICE report
• actions taken to date
• what does the SPF number mean in practice?
• how sunscreens are regulated in Australia
• the challenges of SPF testing
• testing by TGA Laboratories

Read the update: https://www.tga.gov.au/news/news/sunscreen-spf-testing-information-consumers

Have you had your 2025 skin check yet? Stop delaying and book now at www.molescope.com.au
12/09/2025

Have you had your 2025 skin check yet? Stop delaying and book now at www.molescope.com.au

Spring is here! Book your skin check ASAP and book the Spring rush!
31/08/2025

Spring is here! Book your skin check ASAP and book the Spring rush!

Molescope Skin Cancer Clinic has highly skilled and experienced Skin Cancer Doctors that use high resolution Digital Photography & Dermoscopy to detect skin cancers.The Doctors are all very experienced and passionate about the prevention & early detection of skin cancers

As Winter ends and the weather (hopefully) warms up this is your reminder to book your skin check at Molescope in Mooroo...
30/08/2025

As Winter ends and the weather (hopefully) warms up this is your reminder to book your skin check at Molescope in Mooroolbark. Don’t delay any longer, book now at

Molescope Skin Cancer Clinic has highly skilled and experienced Skin Cancer Doctors that use high resolution Digital Photography & Dermoscopy to detect skin cancers.The Doctors are all very experienced and passionate about the prevention & early detection of skin cancers

Sunscreen recall.
25/08/2025

Sunscreen recall.

⚠️Recall – Ultra Violette Lean Screen SPF 50+ sunscreen⚠️

Grace & Fire Pty Ltd T/A Ultra Violette is recalling all batches of Ultra Violette Lean Screen SPF 50+ (AUST L number 332788) due to inconsistency in the SPF level of the product.

Independent testing of Ultra Violette Lean Screen SPF 50+ sunscreen demonstrated inconsistency in the SPF level of tested product. This testing found the product may have an SPF level ranging from 4 to 64.32.

Ultra Violette continues to undertake further independent testing to identify a potential cause of these inconsistent SPF levels.

People using this product may be at an increased risk of sunburn during use and reduced prevention of skin cancer in the longer term.

To date, no serious adverse events have been reported to the TGA.

If you purchased the product directly from Ultra Violette’s website, visit their website to obtain information on seeking either a refund or exchange.

If you purchased the product from a retailer, return the product to the place of purchase for a refund.

Anyone who is concerned in any way about the use of this product should consult their healthcare professional.

Read more: https://www.tga.gov.au/safety/market-actions/ultra-violette-lean-screen-spf-50-sunscreen

Are you on holiday in warmer areas than Melbourne? Don’t forget to use sunscreen during the day. You can book your next ...
18/08/2025

Are you on holiday in warmer areas than Melbourne? Don’t forget to use sunscreen during the day. You can book your next skin check for when you get back at www.molescope.com.au

We celebrated staff birthdays today. Why not link your yearly health checks to your birthday? Use your birthday to remin...
13/08/2025

We celebrated staff birthdays today. Why not link your yearly health checks to your birthday? Use your birthday to remind you to have your yearly skin check but also any other medical checks that are yearly. It makes it easier to remember. Book your skin check now at www.molescope.com.au

We have some appointments available tomorrow (Wednesday August 6th) due to last minute cancellations. Book now by ringin...
05/08/2025

We have some appointments available tomorrow (Wednesday August 6th) due to last minute cancellations. Book now by ringing 9725-3003 or book online at

Molescope Skin Cancer Clinic has highly skilled and experienced Skin Cancer Doctors that use high resolution Digital Photography & Dermoscopy to detect skin cancers.The Doctors are all very experienced and passionate about the prevention & early detection of skin cancers

Address

262 Manchester Road
Mooroolbark, VIC
3138

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+61397253003

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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).