Engadine Medical Centre 2026: Skin Check, GP & Women Health

Independent patient guide · Engadine NSW · 2026

Engadine Medical Centre: Skin Check, GP Doctors & Women’s Health Booking Guide

This guide is for Engadine Medical Centre at 1107 Old Princes Hwy, corner Boronia Ave, Engadine NSW 2233. It helps you book the right GP, skin check, women’s health, contraception, pregnancy, child health or urgent-care pathway without reading long clinic pages.

The key patient reality: the practice uses appointments, online booking, selected bulk billing, private fees for many appointments, and no bulk billing for procedures. Skin checks and reproductive-health appointments need the correct appointment type.

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Emergency rule: call 000 for chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing difficulty, collapse, heavy bleeding, serious injury, severe allergic reaction, poisoning, seizure or any symptom that feels life-threatening.
Fast patient answer

Quick Answer: What Should You Do First?

Routine GP visit Book online or call Use online booking for clear appointment types. Call if you cannot find the right doctor or appointment length.
Skin check Book the skin clinic Full-body skin checks and suspicious spots need the correct skin-check pathway, not a vague GP visit.
Women’s health Choose the right GP For contraception, IUD, Implanon, pregnancy, menopause or sexual health, call if the appointment type is not clear.
Fees Confirm before attending Bulk billing is limited. Procedures, full-body skin checks and some doctors/times are excluded.
Best one-minute check: match the clinic name, address and phone before booking: Engadine Medical Centre, 1107 Old Princes Hwy, 02 9520 9944. Nearby Engadine clinics have similar names but different doctors, fees and booking links.
Avoid wrong-clinic confusion

Engadine Medical Centre vs Other Engadine Clinics

Search results can show multiple Engadine medical clinics. Do not mix their phone numbers, doctor names, fees or skin-clinic pages.

Clinic / search result Address signal Why users confuse it What to do
Engadine Medical Centre
This article focus
1107 Old Princes Hwy, corner Boronia Ave, Engadine 2233 Official site uses Engadine Medical Centre and Engadine Skin Cancer Clinic language. Use this page if your booking says 1107 Old Princes Hwy or phone 02 9520 9944.
Engadine Medical Practice
Separate clinic
1105 Old Princes Highway, Engadine Very similar name and next-door-style address can confuse patients. Check that clinic’s own site before using its doctors or fees.
Engadine Medical & Allied Health Group
Separate clinic
93 Cambrai Avenue, Engadine Also appears for GP, skin, allied health and bulk billing searches. Do not copy its fees or doctors into this page.
EK Medical
Separate clinic
3 Boronia Ave, Engadine Skin, cosmetic and GP services may overlap in search intent. Use only if your booking says EK Medical.
Trust rule: in local medical articles, the safest answer is not just “Engadine medical centre.” It must show the exact address, phone, booking link and clinic identity.
Hours with honest warning

Engadine Medical Centre Opening Hours

The official pages show mostly weekday opening, but there are small differences between the Contact page and Opening Hours/Home-page wording. Use the schedule below as a practical guide and call before travelling, especially near closing time or around public holidays.

Monday
8:30am–6:00pm
Tuesday
8:30am–5:00pm / 5:30pm
Wednesday
8:30am–6:00pm
Thursday
8:30am–5:00pm / 5:30pm
Friday
8:30am–5:00pm / 5:30pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Best time to call Weekday morning Best for fee checks, skin appointment type, women’s health, procedures and longer consult requests.
Public holidays Check home page / call Official opening-hours wording says to see the home page for public holiday times.
Urgent issue after closing Use after-hours route Sutherland Hospital, Sydney Medical Service Co-Op, 000 and urgent care options are listed by the clinic.
Why this page shows a range: the Contact page lists Tuesday/Thursday/Friday closing at 5:00pm, while other official snippets show 5:30pm or broad weekday wording. Always confirm same-day hours before travelling.
Choose by health need

Engadine Medical Centre Doctors and Special Interests

The official site lists multiple doctors and interests. Use this section to choose the right GP pathway before clicking book.

Dr Eli Weiner

Listed interest: mental health and all facets of family medicine.

Mental health Family medicine

Dr Mary Dover

Listed interests include skin cancer medicine, skin checks, skin excisions, women’s and children’s health, paediatrics, obstetrics, gynaecology, sexual health and Implanon insertions.

Skin cancer Women’s health Children’s health Implanon

Dr Jason Beedaysee

Listed interests include family medicine, men’s health, paediatrics, chronic disease, antenatal care and skin cancer detection/treatment.

Family medicine Men’s health Paediatrics Skin cancer

Dr Jonathan Barel

Listed interests include male health and function, family planning, paediatrics, diabetes and thyroid disease.

Men’s health Family planning Diabetes Thyroid

Dr Sharyn Wilkins

Listed interests include family medicine and chronic wound care. Fee policy notes all Dr Sharyn Wilkins appointments are excluded from the bulk-billing policy.

Family medicine Chronic wound care Confirm fee

Dr Khine Hnin Soe

Listed interests include women’s and children’s health, chronic disease management, travel medicine, and sexual and reproductive health.

Women’s health Children’s health Travel medicine Reproductive health

Dr Joo-Mee Hwang

Listed interests include general practice, paediatrics, women’s health and chronic disease management. The official site notes English and Korean language fluency.

General practice Paediatrics Women’s health English / Korean

Dr Tazia Zafar

Listed interests include sexual and reproductive health, skin cancer medicine, women’s health, contraception, Implanon, Mirena IUD, MS-2 Step, menopause and diabetes care. The official page notes Bengali and Hindi language fluency.

Women’s health Skin cancer IUD / Implanon Bengali / Hindi

Dr Claire Lenihan

Listed interests include emergency medicine, anaesthetics, ICU and paediatric emergency care.

Urgent-care background Paediatric emergency care
Skin check route

Engadine Skin Cancer Clinic: What Happens in a Skin Check?

The clinic’s skin page describes full-body skin checks, dermoscopy, digital imaging, biopsy and treatment pathways. The key is to book the correct skin appointment and prepare properly.

Skin cancer check Full body check The clinic says doctors examine moles and skin areas including toes, behind ears and under arms.
Diagnosis tools Dermoscopy + imaging Suspicious areas may be assessed with dermoscopy, digital imaging or pathology.
Treatment pathway Biopsy / procedure if needed Biopsies and in-house surgical treatment may be arranged for suspicious lesions.

Before Your Skin Check

Remove make-up
Make-up can hide skin changes the doctor needs to see.
Remove nail polish
Nail and toe areas may be checked during a full-body review.
Avoid fake tan
Fake tan can hide colour and border changes.
List concerning spots
Write down spots that are new, changing, itchy, bleeding, painful or different.
Bring family history
The doctor may ask about your personal and family skin-cancer risk.
Ask fee before booking
Full-body skin checks and procedures are excluded from normal bulk-billing promises.

When Should You Book a Skin Check?

Skin change Why it matters Action
New mole or spot New lesions can need assessment, especially if they look different. Book a skin check or call for advice.
Getting bigger or changing colour Change is a key reason to examine a mole or spot. Do not wait for a routine annual check.
Notched outline, rough, scaly or ulcerated Texture and border changes may need dermoscopy or biopsy. Book skin clinic appointment.
Itching, tingling, bleeding or weeping The clinic page flags these symptoms as reasons to check. Book promptly, especially with other changes.
High-risk history Risk factors and medical history affect skin-check frequency. Ask the doctor whether 6–12 month checks are appropriate.
Fee warning: the official fee policy says full-body skin checks and procedures are exceptions to normal bulk-billing eligibility. Confirm the cost before booking.
Women’s health route

Women’s Health, Pregnancy, Contraception and Reproductive Health

For women’s health searches, the article must help the patient choose the right appointment type—not just say “women’s health available.”

Contraception IUD, Mirena, Implanon Dr Tazia Zafar is listed with Implanon and Mirena/IUD procedures. Dr Mary Dover is listed with Implanon insertions. Call first
Pregnancy care Antenatal support Services include pregnancy and ante-natal care; Dr Jason Beedaysee is listed as an antenatal shared care provider. Ask appointment length
Sexual health STI / reproductive care Doctor interests include sexual and reproductive health, family planning and sexual health. Book GP consult
Menopause Women’s health review Dr Tazia’s profile mentions supporting women through menopause and beyond. Long consult may help
Children’s health Family GP pathway Multiple doctors list children’s health or paediatrics; the services page lists child health. Book by age/need
Travel / vaccination Plan early The services page lists adult/child vaccinations and travel vaccinations. Ask stock/timing

Women’s health booking script: “Hi, I need an appointment for women’s health / contraception / pregnancy / menopause. Which doctor and appointment length should I book, and is there a private fee for this appointment or procedure?”

Fees and bulk billing

Engadine Medical Centre Fees and Bulk Billing

Short answer: bulk billing is limited. Pensioners, children 0–15 years and Health Care Card holders are listed for bulk billing Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 3:00pm, but exclusions apply.

Bulk billing window Mon–Fri, 8:30am–3:00pm Listed for pensioners, children 0–15 and Health Care Card holders.
Private fee examples $50 / $90 / $140 Less than 6 mins, standard and long consult fee examples are listed in the fee policy.
Cancellation fee $40 possible Less than 2 hours’ notice may attract a cancellation fee.

Fee Snapshot

Item Official fee signal Patient action
Less than 6 minutes $50, gap listed as $29.95 Use only for very brief, suitable issues.
Standard consult $90, gap listed as $46.10 Most routine private-billing reference point.
Long consult $140, gap listed as $55.10 Request longer appointment for multiple issues, mental health, complex care or detailed women’s health.
Treatment room wound/dressing care $15–$40 depending on consumables; no Medicare rebate Ask cost before attending for dressings, bandages or wound care.
Procedure appointments No bulk billing; private fee regardless of age or concession Call reception before booking skin procedures, biopsies or other procedures.
Credit/debit card booking $1 validation payment may be processed and voided Have Visa/Mastercard ready if booking requires card details.
Cancellation / change within 2 hours $40 cancellation fee may apply Cancel or change early if you cannot attend.
Important exclusions: the fee policy lists exclusions such as full-body skin checks, all Dr Sharyn Wilkins appointments, treatment room fees, private/no-bulk-billing appointment types, and procedure fees.
Micro booking steps

How to Book Engadine Medical Centre Without Choosing the Wrong Appointment

Confirm the clinic identity. Use Engadine Medical Centre, 1107 Old Princes Hwy, corner Boronia Ave, phone 02 9520 9944.
Choose online booking for simple GP needs. Use online booking for standard GP visits when the doctor, appointment type and length are obvious.
Call for skin, women’s health procedures or longer consults. Call for full-body skin check, biopsy, excision, IUD, Mirena, Implanon, MS-2 Step, pregnancy, complex women’s health, mental health or multiple concerns.
Ask the fee question before attending. Ask if your appointment is bulk billed, privately billed, full-body skin-check billed, treatment-room billed or procedure billed.
Bring the right documents. Bring Medicare, concession card if relevant, payment card, medication list, previous results, referral letters and photos/notes of skin changes.
Services by user intent

Services at Engadine Medical Centre

Adult health General GP care Routine checks, chronic disease, prevention, referrals, certificates and medication reviews.
Child health Children of all ages Book the right length if the child has multiple symptoms or needs vaccination review.
Mental health Psychology support + GP care Longer appointment may be needed for mental health plans or complex concerns.
Pregnancy & antenatal Shared-care style support Ask whether your chosen doctor provides the pathway you need.
Vaccinations Adults + children Call for vaccine stock, eligibility, spacing and documents.
Travel vaccinations Book early Bring destination, itinerary, departure date and vaccine history.
Tests & monitoring ECG, arterial Doppler, 24-hour BP Book the correct test and ask whether preparation is needed.
Pathology On-site services Bring the pathology request form and confirm opening/access before attending.
Cosmetic / skin procedures Doctor-specific service Ask doctor, fee and appointment length before booking.
After-hours and urgent care

After-Hours Care: What to Do When the Surgery Is Closed

Situation Contact / route Use when…
Medical emergency 000 Life-threatening symptoms or urgent ambulance need.
Hospital emergency department The Sutherland Hospital, phone 02 9540 7111 Emergency department care is required and ambulance is not the chosen route.
Home visit after hours Sydney Medical Service Co-Op, 02 8724 6300 The clinic is closed and a home visit service may be appropriate.
Urgent care advice / non-emergency uncertainty 1800 022 222 You are unsure what care level is needed and it is not a life-threatening emergency.
Caringbah urgent care option 42 President Avenue, Caringbah; 1800 022 222 listed 8am–8pm Call/check before attending because urgent care access can change.
Interactive next-step helper

Book Online, Call Reception, Confirm Fee or Call 000?

This tool is not medical advice. It helps patients choose the safest administrative next step.

Choose the options above. Your booking, fee or urgent-care route will appear here.
Location and prep

Address, Map, Fax, Healthlink and What to Bring

Address 1107 Old Princes Hwy Corner Boronia Ave, Engadine NSW 2233.
Contact 02 9520 9944 Fax: 02 9520 8766. Healthlink EDI: ENGADINE.
Booking tip Call if type is unclear Especially for skin, women’s health procedures, long consults or fee-sensitive appointments.

Bring This to Avoid Delays

Medicare card
Needed for rebate and bulk-billing eligibility checks.
Concession card
Needed if you expect weekday bulk billing.
Payment card
Private fees, procedures, treatment room fees and cancellation fees may apply.
Medication list
Include dose, allergies and recent changes.
Previous results / referrals
Useful for chronic disease, pregnancy, skin biopsy follow-up and specialist care.
Skin concern notes
Record when a mole changed, bled, itched, grew, hurt or looked different.
Vaccine history
Needed for child and travel vaccination appointments.
Booking confirmation
Check doctor, time, appointment type and fee notes before travelling.
Common mistakes fixed

Mistakes to Avoid Before Booking

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Assuming every appointment is bulk billed because some eligible patients are bulk billed during limited weekday hours.
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Booking a standard GP appointment when you need full-body skin check, biopsy, excision, IUD, Implanon or treatment-room care.
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Ignoring the rule that procedures are privately billed regardless of age or concession.
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Choosing the wrong Engadine clinic because several nearby names appear in search results.
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Arriving near closing time without confirming the exact day’s hours.
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Using routine online booking for emergency symptoms instead of calling 000.
Official links after the answer

Official Sources to Check Before You Travel

Official Engadine Medical Centre website

Use for doctor list, practice overview, services and booking buttons.

Open official site
Official contact page

Use for phone, fax, address, Healthlink EDI, hours and after-hours options.

Open contact page
Official fee policy

Use for private fees, bulk-billing rules, exclusions, treatment room fee and cancellation fee.

Open fee policy
Official skin clinic page

Use for skin check preparation, dermoscopy, biopsy and treatment pathway details.

Open skin clinic page
Official services page

Use for adult health, child health, mental health, antenatal care, vaccinations, monitoring and pathology.

Open services page
Online booking

Use for current doctor availability and appointment slots.

Open online booking
FAQ

FAQ: Engadine Medical Centre Skin Check, GP Doctors and Women’s Health

What is Engadine Medical Centre phone number?

Engadine Medical Centre’s public phone number is 02 9520 9944. The official contact page also lists fax 02 9520 8766.

Where is Engadine Medical Centre located?

Engadine Medical Centre is located at 1107 Old Princes Hwy, corner Boronia Ave, Engadine NSW 2233.

What are Engadine Medical Centre opening hours?

The Contact page lists Monday 8:30am–6:00pm, Tuesday 8:30am–5:00pm, Wednesday 8:30am–6:00pm, Thursday 8:30am–5:00pm, Friday 8:30am–5:00pm, and Saturday/Sunday closed. Other official wording shows slightly broader weekday times, so call before travelling.

Does Engadine Medical Centre bulk bill?

The fee policy says bulk billing continues for pensioners, children 0–15 years and Health Care Card holders Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 3:00pm, but exclusions apply.

What appointments are excluded from bulk billing?

Official exclusions include some private/no-bulk-billing appointment types, full-body skin checks, all Dr Sharyn Wilkins appointments, treatment room fee consultations and procedure fees.

How much is a standard consultation?

The fee policy lists a standard consultation at $90 with a listed gap of $46.10. Fees can change, so confirm with reception before attending.

Does Engadine Medical Centre do skin checks?

Yes. Engadine Skin Cancer Clinic offers full-body skin checks, skin cancer diagnosis and treatment pathways including dermoscopy, digital imaging, biopsy and in-house procedures where appropriate.

What should I do before a skin check?

The skin clinic page advises removing make-up, nail polish and fake tan because these can hide skin changes. Bring notes about any moles or spots that are new, changing, itchy, bleeding, painful or different.

Which Engadine Medical Centre doctors handle women’s health?

The official site lists women’s health or reproductive-health interests for doctors including Dr Mary Dover, Dr Khine Hnin Soe, Dr Joo-Mee Hwang and Dr Tazia Zafar. Call reception if you need contraception, IUD, Implanon, pregnancy, menopause or sexual-health care.

Does Engadine Medical Centre offer IUD or Implanon care?

Dr Tazia Zafar is listed as qualified in Implanon and Mirena/IUD procedures, and Dr Mary Dover is listed with Implanon contraceptive insertions. Call before booking to confirm appointment type, timing and fee.

Does Engadine Medical Centre accept new patients?

The official site displays “new patients welcome” booking language. New patients should still confirm appointment type, doctor availability, fees and documents before attending.

What is the cancellation fee?

The fee policy asks for 2 hours’ notice to cancel or change an appointment. Cancellations or changes within 2 hours may attract a $40 cancellation fee.

What after-hours options are listed?

The official contact page lists The Sutherland Hospital phone 02 9540 7111, Sydney Medical Service Co-Op on 02 8724 6300 for home visits, 000 for emergencies, and 1800 022 222 urgent care advice.

Final Patient Summary

Engadine Medical Centre is at 1107 Old Princes Hwy, corner Boronia Ave, Engadine NSW 2233. Call 02 9520 9944 or use online booking for simple GP appointments.

For skin checks, suspicious moles, women’s health, contraception, IUD, Implanon, pregnancy, procedures, treatment-room care or fee-sensitive appointments, call first. Bulk billing is limited by patient group, time and appointment type.