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Fremantle Skin Cancer Clinic

Everything you need to know to prepare for your visit

Here, we aim to provide valuable information to help you prepare for your appointment, understand our procedures and policies, and make your experience with us as comfortable and effective as possible.

Before Your Visit

Preparing for Your Appointment

Before your visit, we recommend you note any changes in your skin, including new or changing moles, lesions, or rashes. Include your current medications and any previous skin treatments or surgeries. If you have a family history of skin cancer, this information can be helpful, so please inform us.

What to Wear

Wear comfortable clothing and minimal makeup or cosmetics on the day of your skin check. Your skin cancer doctor must examine your skin, making these areas easily accessible.

During Your Visit

Your Skin Check

During your skin check, your skin cancer doctor will comprehensively examine your skin. This examination is painless and non-invasive. Further tests, such as a biopsy, may be performed if any suspicious areas are found.

Confidentiality

At Fremantle Skin Cancer Clinic, we respect your privacy and adhere to strict confidentiality protocols. Your personal and medical information will always be treated with utmost confidentiality.

After Your Visit

Results and Follow-Up Appointments

If any tests were performed during your visit, your skin cancer doctor will inform you when and how you will receive your results. If necessary, a follow-up appointment will be scheduled to discuss these results and any necessary treatment.

Payment and Billing

Payment is due at the time of your visit. We accept cash, cheque, debit, and most major credit cards. If you have health insurance, we will provide all the necessary documentation to submit to your insurer.

Patient Rights and Responsibilities

At Fremantle Skin Cancer Clinic, we value our relationship with you and strive to provide a high standard of care. We encourage you to participate in healthcare decisions and understand your rights and responsibilities as a patient. Please visit our Patient Rights and Responsibilities to learn more about this.