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Cutting edge skin cancer treatment provider recognised

Just Skin Treatment Clinic, the only provider of the cutting edge skin cancer treatment, Superficial X-ray Therapy (SXRT) has been recognised as a finalist at the Sunshine Coast Business Awards.

The surgery free treatment, prescribed by specialist Dermatologists and Radiation Oncologists at Just Skin, uses a sophisticated skin cancer x-ray machine from the UK to safely cure non-melanoma skin cancers without the need for cutting.

Assembling a team of industry leading experts has been critical to the success of Just Skin Treatment Clinic.

Managing director of Just Skin Martin Noller said, “We have assembled a team consisting of some of the brightest minds and experts in our field including Dermatologists, Radiation Oncologists, Radiation Therapists and Medical Physicists.”

Together these professionals continue to achieve great outcomes for our patients and our community.

“The recognition for our team of experts is well deserved and our place as a finalist in the Sunshine Coast Business Awards is testament to the amazing work of our team. They are exceptional at what they do and as a community we are fortunate that they provide the community access to this state of the art non-surgical treatment,“ shares Martin.

Access to superficial x-ray therapy at Just Skin is supported by Medicare and DVA, with no health insurance required.

Just Skin Treatment Clinic is located in Suite 110, 90 Goodchap St, Noosaville.

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