WPRS Newsletter (September, 2023)
What is Phototherapy? Answering your Questions
Our WPRS Hand Therapy team is growing. WPRS is proud to have recently welcomed two Occupational Therapists to our Hand Therapy team, Ms Kate Bruce and Mr Fawwaz Ismail.
This month, WPRS has been proud to offer a work experience placement for Year 10 student Hannah. Hannah reached out to WPRS when looking at her work experience options, as she has a keen interest in medicine and wants to be a Dermatologist in the future!
As of the 1st of July 2023, changes are being implemented to the way patients can access cosmetic surgery. These changes are being implemented to achieve a higher level of patient care.
Melanomas can occur anywhere on the body, not only in areas that get a lot of sun. Our focus this month is MoleMap, with WPRS proud to have recently brought this innovative technology to Mount Gambier.
Our physical appearance can play a large role in how we perceive and project ourselves and many of us suffer from stubborn areas of fat on the body that have not responded to diet and exercise. What can be done to safely and effectively address this concern?
We use our hands every day, from texting to cooking to giving high fives. So how do we keep our hands and digits in good working order? Our focus this month is healthy hands and February has been a big month for the WPRS Hand Therapy team. We are proud to welcome not one but two new therapists, plus a student trainee to WPRS.
Dear patients,
As we reopen our doors this summer, we are proud to welcome you to our new hub for WPRS Dermatology. Located in suite 3, Dr Sinclair and Dr Sabourirad provide management of skin cancer, acne, rosacea, psoriasis, eczema, vitiligo and hyperhidrosis in addition to our skin check services, in a world-class setting.