193 Church St Wollongong 2500

Wollongong Dermatology

Doctors-Medical Practitioners

All Skin Conditions, Skin Cancer Diagnosis & Surgery & Acne Treatment.

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193 Church St, Wollongong NSW 2500

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Wollongong Dermatology opening hours in Wollongong


Wollongong Dermatology opening hours in Wollongong

Mon
8:30am - 5:00pm
Tue
8:30am - 5:00pm
Wed
8:30am - 5:00pm
Thu
8:30am - 5:00pm
Fri
8:30am - 5:00pm
Sat Not Provided
Sun Not Provided
We are open Monday to Friday from 08:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
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About Us

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About Wollongong Dermatology

Wollongong laser hair removal and skin disorder treatments.
Wollongong Dermatology skin clinic was founded in 2007 with the main aim of providing Wollongong with a centre of excellence for all skin and cosmetic care, skin cancers and skin complaints.

Doctor Andrew MacKenzie-Wood is a medical specialist who has postgraduate qualifications through the Australasian College of Dermatologists and extensive experience in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of skin disease and skin cancer.

You will be provided with specialist care in the treatment of acne, rosacea, psoriasis, vitiligo, skin infections, occupational dermatitis, hair and nail disorders as well as cosmetic treatments of the skin.

Staff
11-20
Established
2007
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Dermatology

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FAQs

  • Does my private health insurance cover the cost of visit?

    Australian private medical insurance is intended to cover inpatient (i.e. admitted to hospital) costs and does not cover outpatient medical appointments. Depending on your cover, your insurance may help subsidize certain non-PBS medications.

  • How long is my referral valid?

    Referrals from a general practitioner are valid for 12 months. Referrals from another specialist are valid for 3 months. Subsequent consultations for the same condition are covered during this period. A new referral is required after this period has elapsed, or if you wish to see the dermatologist regarding a new unrelated condition.

  • When should I see a dermatologist?

    Your general practitioner (or sometimes another specialist) may refer you to see a dermatologist if they would like assistance with the diagnosis of an uncertain skin condition bothering you, or if assistance with the treatment of your skin condition is required. You should only ever have any cosmetic procedure in a dermatology practice as a dermatologist knows skin best.