A trusted team of the world’s leading experts in skin conditions
The Skin Hospital has over 60 leading experts in skin conditions, practicing across our three facilities in Darlinghurst, Westmead and Dubbo.
Our specialists encompass dermatologists, anaesthetists, plastic surgeons, rheumatologists, oculoplastic surgeons, plus additional allied health professionals, including psychologists and dietitians. Our dedicated team also includes dermatology nurses and trained medical administrative staff.
We treat a wide array of medical & cosmetic skin conditions
At The Skin Hospital, our specialists offer the diagnosis and treatment of all conditions that affect the skin, hair and nails. Over 60 of Australia’s top specialist dermatologists and specialists practice at our facilities. They aim to offer in-depth assessments and the highest levels of patient care.
Alopecia is the medical term for hair loss and commonly affects both men and women. Hair loss usually and most noticeably, affects the scalp but can also affect any part of the body where hair grows.
Skin Cancer
Australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world. Early detection and prompt treatment of the skin cancer leads to a greater chance of a cure.
Acne
Acne is a very common condition, affecting people of all ages. At The Skin Hospital we treat over 4000 patients each year so we understand the distress this skin condition can cause.
Nail Disease
Discoloured, distorted or otherwise unsightly fingernails and toenails are common problems in people of all ages.
Port Wine Stains
A port wine stain is appears as a red/pink birthmark that present from birth and are common among newborns and are caused by tiny blood capillaries in the skin.
Research
Research & clinical trials
At The Skin Hospital, we are dedicated to research and clinical trials that will advance the understanding and treatment of skin diseases and skin cancer. We are focused on discoveries that have the power to change our patients’ lives.
We would like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which The Skin Hospital operates. For thousands of years, these lands have been cared for by Indigenous communities and their ancestors. We recognise and appreciate their ongoing connection to Country, culture, and community. We also pay our respects to the elders, past and present, of these communities, as well as to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who have contributed to the cultural heritage of this country.