Dermatology Department
Dermatologists are specialist medical doctors who provide care and treatment for skin, hair and nail diseases.
Prince William Wing,
St George Public Hospital
Clinic Location:
Ground Floor, Outpatient Department,
Prince William Wing, St George Hospital
Operating Hours:
Monday to Friday 8am to 4:30pm
Dermatology Department Enquiries, please contact the Dermatology Department on:
Phone: 9113 2543
Fax: 02 9113 2906.
-33.9676303, 151.1334852
Professor Murrell is Head of the Dermatology Department at St George Hospital since 2004. Professor Murrell graduated from Oxford University Medical School and trained in medicine and dermatology in the UK and USA as well as in Sydney. She holds doctorates from UNSW and Oxford Universities for her research.
Professor Murrell runs a clinical trial centre for skin diseases and lectures globally on autoimmune and genetic skin diseases.
Dr Lara-Rivero is an overseas-trained Dermatologist fully qualified by the Australasian College of Dermatologists and the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency who works as a consultant dermatologist in private practices across Sydney and the public practice is based in St George Hospital. He is involved in educational activities for medical students, overseas-trained dermatologists and post-graduate medical officers.
Dr Lara-Rivero has published articles in local and international peer-reviewed journals and has also presented at local meetings for fellow dermatologists and GPs. His areas of interest include medical dermatology, urticaria, eczema, contact dermatitis and patch testing, and male genital dermatology.
Wednesday Afternoon: 13.00 - 16.00 (a paediatric dermatology clinic occurs once a month)
Friday Morning: 08:00 – 12:00 (alternating between outpatient clinics and clinics for biopsies run by the trainee)
Conditions treated at St George Hospital include, but may not be limited to:
- Moderate to severe inflammatory acne (when the lesions are numerous, leaving bad scarring and / or post-inflammatory pigmentation)
- Hair loss (excepting male or female pattern hair loss). Intralesional corticosteroids for alopecia is not currently performed in our department
- Eczema / dermatitis: including atopic, seborrhoeic, contact (irritant and allergic). Patch testing for allergic contact dermatitis is not being currently performed in our department
- Chronic urticaria (>6 weeks of symptoms)
- Psoriasis
- Pigmentary disorders such as vitiligo
- Skin cancers (basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma, Merkel cell carcinoma). Please attach of the corresponding biopsy report to the referral
- Nail disorders (except for tinea / fungal infection) - a negative nail fungal microbiology report must be attached to the referral for this purpose
- Genital rashes where a sexually-transmitted infections has been ruled out (a negative STI screening must be attached to the referral)
Exceptions – conditions or patients not managed by the department
This service does not offer treatment for the following:
- Patients being treated for the same condition at another NSW hospital (special arrangements can be made for children under 18 years of age via CARS - Children Acute Review Service)
- Routine skin checks (only provided for high-risk patients e.g. solid organ transplant patients or with more than 5 skin cancers). Refer to the NSW Health and SESLHD supported skin cancer service at Integrated Specialist Healthcare Service: https://ishc.org.au/find-a-service/skin-cancer/
- Venous ulceration and venous ulcers (refer to Vascular Surgery)
- Sexually transmitted diseases (refer to ID)
- Cosmetic Conditions and Treatments (post-acne scars or pigmentation, post-inflammatory pigmentary changes, facial rejuvenation, superficial varicose veins, wrinkles, lipodystrophy or lipoatrophy, among others)
- Seborrhoeic keratoses
- Laser Dermatology
- Warts (for warts that have persisted for more than 6 months despite treatment, please specify in the referral the number and type of treatments that has been used)
- Blistering diseases (to be referred to Prof Murrell Bullous Diseases clinic in her Kogarah private rooms)
Please keep in mind that due to a very high demand of our services, failure to attend to the appointments more than once will make the patient to be discharged back to their treating GP. If the patient's condition requires it, the referring doctor will re-send a new referral and the referral will be re-triaged. For the same reason, unless the patient has multidisciplinary care at SGH, we are no longer accepting patients outside of our catchment area
The process for referring a patient is:
- GP/referrer to send through referral via Fax 02 9113 2297 or Email seslhd-stg-opd@health.nsw.gov.au
- The referral will be checked to ensure it is valid. If not valid then extra information will be sourced from the referrer
- If valid the referral will be triaged by dermatology clinic doctor
- Appointment made as per doctor's recommendation
- Patient notified by confirmation letter as well as a text / call 1 week prior to appointment
A valid referral requires:
- Written by a medical practitioner in a private practice or an SMO
- Written to a named doctor within the clinic
- Signed and dated by referring practitioner and include their Provider Number and place of practice
- Include length of referral, unless it is a 12-month referral
- Patient to have signed financial consent form
- If an interpreter is required
- If it is for further follow up, please specify the condition for which the patient has been attending our department
All referrals are prioritised and allocated according to criteria.
You can contact us by telephoning the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450.
Tell the operator what language you speak, and then ask the interpreter to set up a telephone conversation between you, an interpreter, and us on 02 9113 2513.
Dermatology
Dermatologists are specialist medical doctors who provide care and treatment for skin, hair and nail diseases.
We care for and treat people with skin cancers such as:
- Melanoma
- Basal cell carcinoma
- Squamous cell carcinoma
Please note all referrals must be accompanied with all recent Pathology and Biopsy reports. This is required for referrals to be accepted. Please note on referral if no biopsy has been conducted.
GP electronic referrals only - we are no longer accepting faxed referrals for this clinic.
-34.03738658862, 151.11464202404
Dr Sullivan works as a consultant dermatologist in private and public practice based in the Sutherland Shire Sydney where he is also involved in education and clinical research.
Dr Sullivan completed a fellowship in clinical pharmacology and drug safety at the University of Toronto.
Dr Sullivan has an interest in medical dermatology and is a member of the steering committee of the Australasian Medical Dermatology Collaboration. He is a member of the Australasian Society of Cosmetic Dermatology with subspecialty interests including laser medicine. Dr Sullivan regularly presents at local and international meetings and contributes to peer reviewed journals and medical publications.
Monday Afternoon: 13.00 - 16.00
Conditions treated at The Sutherland Hospital are skin cancers such as basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma.
Exclusion Criteria
This service does not routinely offer treatment for the following:
- Patients being treated for the same condition at another NSW hospital (special arrangements can be made for children under 18 years of age via CARS - Children Acute Review Service)
- Routine skin checks (only provided for high-risk patients e.g. solid organ transplant patients). Refer to the NSW Health and SESLHD supported skin cancer service at Integrated Specialist Healthcare Service https://ishc.org.au/find-a-service/skin-cancer/
- Venous ulceration and venous ulcers (refer to Vascular Surgery)
- Sexually transmitted diseases (refer to ID)
- Cosmetic Conditions
- Laser Dermatology
- Warts (for warts that have persisted for more than 6 months despite treatment. Contact the dermatology registrar for advice.)
- Mild Acne
The process for referring a patient is:
- GP/referrer to send electronic referral. We are no longer accepting faxed referrals for this clinic.
- The referral will be checked to ensure it is valid. If not valid then extra information will be sourced from the referrer
- If valid, the referral will be triaged by clinic doctor
- Appointment made as per doctor’s recommendation
- Patient notified by confirmation letter as well as a text/call 1 week prior to appointment
For instruction on how to send an electronic referral, please click to see our resources here
A valid referral requires:
- Written by a medical practitioner in a private practice or an SMO
- Written to a named doctor within the clinic
- Signed and dated by referring practitioner and include their Provider Number and place of practice
- Include length of referral, unless it is a 12 month referral
- Patient to have signed financial consent form.
All referrals are prioritised and allocated according to criteria.
If you hold a valid Medicare card the visit and procedures are Bulk Billed.
If you do not hold a Medicare card a fee will be charged on arrival, please contact the clinic for further information
Please let us know if you need an interpreter.
You can contact us by telephoning the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450. Tell the operator what language you speak, and then ask the interpreter to set up a telephone conversation between you, an interpreter, and us on 9540 7067.
Dermatology
Dermatologists are specialist medical doctors who provide care and treatment for skin, hair and nail diseases.
We care for and treat people with skin cancers such as:
- Melanoma
- Basal cell carcinoma
- Squamous cell carcinoma
Please note all referrals must be accompanied with all recent Pathology and Biopsy reports. This is required for referrals to be accepted. Please note on referral if no biopsy has been conducted.
GP electronic referrals only - we are no longer accepting faxed referrals for this clinic.
-34.03738658862, 151.11464202404
Dr Sullivan works as a consultant dermatologist in private and public practice based in the Sutherland Shire Sydney where he is also involved in education and clinical research.
Dr Sullivan completed a fellowship in clinical pharmacology and drug safety at the University of Toronto.
Dr Sullivan has an interest in medical dermatology and is a member of the steering committee of the Australasian Medical Dermatology Collaboration. He is a member of the Australasian Society of Cosmetic Dermatology with subspecialty interests including laser medicine. Dr Sullivan regularly presents at local and international meetings and contributes to peer reviewed journals and medical publications.
Monday Afternoon: 13.00 - 16.00
Conditions treated at The Sutherland Hospital are skin cancers such as basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma.
Exclusion Criteria
This service does not routinely offer treatment for the following:
- Patients being treated for the same condition at another NSW hospital (special arrangements can be made for children under 18 years of age via CARS - Children Acute Review Service)
- Routine skin checks (only provided for high-risk patients e.g. solid organ transplant patients). Refer to the NSW Health and SESLHD supported skin cancer service at Integrated Specialist Healthcare Service https://ishc.org.au/find-a-service/skin-cancer/
- Venous ulceration and venous ulcers (refer to Vascular Surgery)
- Sexually transmitted diseases (refer to ID)
- Cosmetic Conditions
- Laser Dermatology
- Warts (for warts that have persisted for more than 6 months despite treatment. Contact the dermatology registrar for advice.)
- Mild Acne
The process for referring a patient is:
- GP/referrer to send electronic referral. We are no longer accepting faxed referrals for this clinic.
- The referral will be checked to ensure it is valid. If not valid then extra information will be sourced from the referrer
- If valid, the referral will be triaged by clinic doctor
- Appointment made as per doctor’s recommendation
- Patient notified by confirmation letter as well as a text/call 1 week prior to appointment
For instruction on how to send an electronic referral, please click to see our resources here
A valid referral requires:
- Written by a medical practitioner in a private practice or an SMO
- Written to a named doctor within the clinic
- Signed and dated by referring practitioner and include their Provider Number and place of practice
- Include length of referral, unless it is a 12 month referral
- Patient to have signed financial consent form.
All referrals are prioritised and allocated according to criteria.
If you hold a valid Medicare card the visit and procedures are Bulk Billed.
If you do not hold a Medicare card a fee will be charged on arrival, please contact the clinic for further information
Please let us know if you need an interpreter.
You can contact us by telephoning the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450. Tell the operator what language you speak, and then ask the interpreter to set up a telephone conversation between you, an interpreter, and us on 9540 7067.