When you come to see me, you’re not just booking a skin check, you’re placing trust in how decisions are made about your health.
Skin cancer care is not simply about finding and removing lesions. It involves judgement: what to biopsy, what to monitor, what to treat, and how aggressively to treat it. These decisions vary significantly between clinicians, and they directly affect your outcomes — including the risk of missed cancers, unnecessary procedures, scarring, cost, and follow-up burden.
My values define how I make those decisions.
My Core Values:
Prioritise accuracy over assumption
I take the time to assess your skin properly using dermoscopy and structured examination. If something needs a diagnosis, I confirm it, I don’t guess.
Commit to transparency and accountability
I track my clinical outcomes, including cancer detection rates, margins, and complications. Where appropriate, I share this data so you can understand the standard of care you’re receiving.
Treat appropriately, not excessively
Not every lesion requires removal. I aim to minimise unnecessary procedures while ensuring anything concerning is managed properly.
Deliver efficiency without compromise
My clinics are designed to run smoothly and on time. This allows me to see patients promptly while maintaining a high standard of care.
Ensure clarity in every consultation
You will leave with a clear plan. I explain what I’ve found, what it means, and what happens next, without jargon or ambiguity.
Continuously review and improve
I regularly audit my outcomes and refine how I work. My approach evolves based on data, not habit.
Act independently in your best interest
My clinical decisions are based on what is right for you, not influenced by external pressures, quotas, or business models.

