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☀️🔍 Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Off Guard: Visit the KRMC Skin Cancer Clinic! 🔍☀️

While summer may be over, the sun’s still shining, and skin protection is crucial all year round! Ensure your skin’s health with a visit to Kildare Road Medical Centre’s specialised Skin Cancer Clinic.

Why choose KRMC Skin Cancer Clinic?

✅ Expert dermatologists
✅ Comprehensive skin assessments
✅ Personalised sun protection plans

Booking your skin check is quick and easy:

📱 Utilise the HotDoc App for convenient scheduling.

💻 Click here to explore our Skin Cancer Clinic and book online.

🏢 Walk into 36 Kildare Road Blacktown 2148 for personalised assistance.

📞 Call reception on (02) 8822 3000 for immediate support and bookings.

Don’t let the sun’s rays catch you by surprise. Take control of your skin health with a visit to the KRMC Skin Cancer Clinic. Your skin deserves the best care! ☀️👩‍⚕️

 


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Who should get a skin cancer check?

Everyone should be getting their skin checked regularly.

However, what this means for everyone is going to vary. Some people will require more regular checks than others because some types of skin are more vulnerable to skin cancer.

In order to determine how frequently you should be getting a skin check, please speak to a doctor. It is also important to note that if you have noticed anything unusual in your skin recently – for example a crusty mole- then you should see a skin doctor immediately.

If you would like to speak to a doctor about this please book below:

Book here:

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If you’re an employer whose business includes outdoor work, then you should be encouraging your employees to get skin checks.

As an employer why should you do this?

While there is no explicit requirement to provide a skin cancer check to your workers, Safe Work NSW has a blog with tips on being skin cancer aware and it has a focus on self-management of risk and self-checks of skin:

https://www.safework.nsw.gov.au/resource-library/blogs/blogs-accordions/keep-it-cool-this-summer

https://www.safework.nsw.gov.au/news/safework-media-releases/stay-safe-in-the-heat-top-tips-for-workers-and-bosses

However, employers or businesses or people who conduct a business do have a legal obligation under work health and safety laws to:

1. identify hazards in the workplace
2. assess the risk those hazards create
3. then eliminate or minimize them as much as possible.

If you are an employer who requires employees to work outdoors then skin cancer is an obvious risk. Whilst assessing and minimising that risk can be done by adopting strategies around time of work, sun protective clothing, sunscreen etc, monitoring is best done via a skin cancer check.

Our experience is that leaving skin cancer checks up to the individual is high risk as many individuals do not follow these checks up until a problem becomes evident.

Employers can arrange and implement these skin cancer checks relatively easily and cost effectively – especially when balanced against the cost of workers compensation premiums and cases.

Kildare Road Medical Centre has a strong corporate health service. If you would like to get in touch with our corporate health team then please visit the link below.

Kildare Road Medical Centre Corporate Health:

https://kildaremedical.com.au/health-in-the-workplace-2/

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Looking for another reason why you should take sun safety seriously?

Here’s another. According to Yale Medicine, the sun’s rays can potentially cause long term damage to the skin if we don’t protect ourselves properly.

The damage caused by the ultra violet light in the sun’s rays can cause wrinkling, pigmentation changes, loss of skin tone, redness and rough uneven skin texture.

If you don’t protect yourself out in the sun, you are going to end up with a higher chance of skin damage.

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How do you keep your skin safe in between skin checks?

The Cancer Council of Australia recommends the following:

– Slip on some sun-protective clothing that covers as much skin as possible.

– Slop on broad spectrum, water resistant SPF30 (or higher) sunscreen.

– Put it on 20 minutes before you go outdoors and every two hours afterwards. Sunscreen should never be used to extend the time you spend in the sun.

– Slap on a hat – broad brim or legionnaire style to protect your face, head, neck and ears.

– Seek shade.

– Slide on some sunglasses – make sure they meet Australian Standards.

We’ve all heard this before – and for good reason. It’s really effective. Most of us can manage to do all of these things regularly. It’s a really great way to stay safe and healthy, and it’s not too difficult.

It is also smart to check the UV index before you go out, check the link below to get an app to help with this.

So really it’s not too difficult to keep yourself safe in the sun and it’s well worth your while.

If you want to discuss sun safety with your doctor, please visit the link below.

Book Here:
https://shorturl.at/cmsBO

UV App:
https://www.cancer.org.au/cancer-information/causes-and-prevention/sun-safety/be-sunsmart/sunsmart-app


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Why should you get your skin checked regularly?

The sooner you identify a skin cancer, the sooner you can get it treated. The Australian Cancer Council says that early detection of skin cancers can reduce the risk of surgery, melanoma, potential disfigurement or death.

The best way to safely and effectively make sure that your skin is healthy is to speak to a doctor about it regularly. Everyone is different, so speak to your doctor about what they think will work best for you.

It is important for you to keep an eye on your skin – and if you notice anything unusual then you can let your doctor know. Skin cancers rarely hurt and are more frequently seen than felt.

Also, keep an eye on pre-existing freckles or moles that have recently changed colour or shape.

To learn more please visit the link below:

https://www.cancer.org.au/cancer-information/causes-and-prevention/sun-safety/check-for-signs-of-skin-cancer

Book Now at the Kildare Road Medical Centre Skin Cancer Clinic:

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Skin Cancer: A Looming Threat to Aussies – Are You at Risk?”

Australia, brace yourself – skin cancer is on the rise and it’s not something to take lightly.

With skin cancer being the most diagnosed cancer in the country, it’s time to take action. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare reports a staggering 63% increase in melanoma-related hospitalizations from 2002 to 2014. That’s not all – in 2016, 1,770 people lost their lives to melanoma in Australia. But don’t fret, there’s a silver lining.

The incidence of melanoma in people under 40 has decreased, and the five-year survival rate for those diagnosed with melanoma has increased to 90%. So, what can you do? Get checked early, often, and stay safe in the sun. Visit our Kildare Road Medical Skin Cancer Clinic for an appointment today.

Knowledge is power, and it could save your life.

To learn more about government data regarding skin cancer please visit:
https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/cancer/skin-cancer-in-australia/summary

To book an appointment at the Kildare Road Medical Skin Cancer Clinic Please Visit:
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Get Your Skin Checked at Kildare Road Medical Centre Skin Cancer Clinic: Easy Peasy!
 
Say hello to healthy skin with just a few clicks! Booking a skin cancer check at Kildare Road Medical Centre Skin Cancer Clinic has never been easier. With a dedicated page on our website (link below) and friendly staff on hand, you can schedule an appointment in no time.
 
Our Skin Cancer Clinic has a team of experienced doctors who can accommodate your needs. Once you’ve booked, you’ll receive a text message reminder before your appointment. On the day, arrive 10-15 minutes early and let our team take care of the rest.
 
Don’t wait until it’s too late – prioritize your skin health today! Book an appointment at Kildare Road Medical Centre Skin Cancer Clinic using the link below.
 
 
#blacktown #KRMC #westernsydney #skincancer #melanoma #sunsafety

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Why should you get a skin cancer check at Kildare Road Medical Centre Skin Cancer Clinic?
 
According to the Australian Cancer Council, two in three Australians will get skin cancer before they hit 70.
 
This means that an Australian has on average a 66% chance of getting skin cancer. These are pretty big odds! For example it’s greater than if you were to pick heads in a coin flip.
 
However, there is good news. The good news is that the Australian Cancer Council also says that 95% of all skin cancers can be successfully treated if detected early. To but this into perspective – wearing a seat-belt is thought to reduce the risk of death in a road accident by 50%. So, getting a skin check is nearly twice as effective in preventing death from skin cancers as seat-belts are for preventing road deaths!
 
So ask yourself, if you wouldn’t drive without a seat-belt, why wouldn’t you get a skin check?
 
If you would like to learn more about skin cancer please visit:
 
 
If you would like to learn more about the Skin Cancer Clinic at Kildare Road Medical Centre please visit the link below to make an appointment:
 
 
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Take the first steps in beating Melanoma by joining Melanoma March in 2023.
 
We love sunny days on sandy beaches but a lack of protection to harmful rays from the sun can lead to skin cancers such as melanoma☀️
 
With one person being diagnosed with melanoma every 30 minutes and one passing away every 6 hours, Australia has one of the highest melanoma mortality rates worldwide. It is the most prevalent cancer among Australians aged 20 to 39.
 
Come on down to one of the many events this March and help support thousands of Australians. 🙌
 
Please also stay tuned for Kildare Road Medical Centre’s new Skin Cancer Clinic that we will be launching this month – more to come soon.
 
 
The events can be found in the links bellow:
 
Book here:
 
 
Learn more about Melanoma March:
 

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