Skin Checks

Skin Cancer Checks in Bassendean
At Bassendean Total Health Care (BTHC), we offer professional and comprehensive skin checks to help detect early signs of skin cancer and melanoma. Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world, which is why regular screening is an essential part of maintaining your long-term health.
Whether you have a history of sun exposure, a family history of skin cancer, or just want peace of mind, our experienced team provides full body skin examinations using advanced tools and techniques. We assess all moles, spots, and lesions with care and precision—and can perform biopsies or treatments on-site where needed.
Our Skin Check Services Include:
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Full body skin cancer checks by trained general practitioners
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Dermatoscopic examination of moles, freckles, and lesions
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Detection of basal cell carcinoma (BCC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), and melanoma
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Spot checks for individual areas of concern
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Skin mapping and digital imaging (where applicable)
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On-site minor procedures for biopsy or excision
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Cryotherapy, electrocautery for benign or precancerous lesions
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Prescriptions e.g. creams for superficial skin lesions, actinic/solar keratosis where appropriate
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Guidance on sun protection and self-examination
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Follow-up monitoring and referrals to dermatologists if required
Why choose BTHC for your Skin Checks?
At BTHC, your health and safety come first. Our team is trained to recognise even subtle signs of skin cancer and melanoma. We use clinical best practices to assess your skin thoroughly and offer treatment or referral options right away if concerns are found.
We provide:
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Friendly, respectful care in a relaxed clinical setting
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Thorough skin assessments using dermatoscopy
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Immediate follow-up options including biopsy and minor surgery
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Advice tailored to your skin type and sun exposure risk
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Help with skin cancer prevention, including SPF use and protective behaviours
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Medicare rebates for most standard skin check consultations
Early detection saves lives. Whether you’ve noticed a new spot, a changing mole, or just want reassurance, we’re here to help.
Meet the BTHC Clinical Team





Dr. Motunrayo Adebayo
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Dr. Motunrayo "Rayo" Adebayo is a female General Practitioner (GP) and a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. She has an extensive history of work in both Rural and Metro areas and brings an enhanced perspective for care in women's health as well as all other aspects of health care.
Dr. Emmanuel Awogun
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Dr. Emmanuel Awogun is a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and a GP Supervisor. He has worked in both Rural and Metro settings and has a keen interest in all aspects of health care, especially occupational medicine, travel medicine, acute & chronic disease and skin cancer management.
Ms. Waida Waida
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Ms. Waida is a Nurse Practitioner (NP). An NP has the experience and authority to diagnose and treat people of all ages with various acute or chronic health conditions. Ms Waida has completed additional university study at the Master’s degree level and is the most senior and independent clinical nurse in our health care system.
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Mrs. Kasi Keeffe
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Mrs. Kasi Keeffe is a Registered Nurse (RN) and a Credentialed Diabetic Educator (CDE). As our Practice Nurse she is able to provide education, advice and support for a range of health issues such as women's health, aged care, chronic disease management, asthma, mental health, population health and especially diabetes.
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Mrs. Bincy Antony
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Mrs. Bincy Antony is a Registered Nurse (RN) with a diverse scope of clinical experience. As our Practice Nurse she is able to provide education, advice and support for a range of health issues such as women's health, aged care, chronic disease management, asthma, mental health, population health and especially occupational health.
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Are you accepting new patients?Yes, new patients are welcome to our practice.
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How do I book a GP appointment?Book with confidence through our online booking system, or contact us on 08 9279 1805, and one of our receptionists will help to book you in.
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What should I bring to my GP visit?We require that you present some means of identification; Medicare card (if you have one), as well as any existing medical documentation, referrals, discharge summaries, medication lists or reports relevant to the consultation
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Do you offer telehealth consultations with General Practitioners?Yes, we offer telehealth consultations for GP services.
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How much do GP appointments cost?Our GP appointment costs vary depending on duration, nature of the consultation, and complexity. Please see our fees list for further information or contact reception for more details