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Welcome to our blog…

This is our very first blog!

Skin Centre is extremely proud to be considered the leading provider of dermatological services in the Bay of Plenty. Our team of experts are second to none, and we are 100% confident that you’ll receive excellence in the standard of care with us.

In addition to the best care available, we’d like to offer more. We understand that medical treatments can be intimidating and keeping abreast of all the information is often daunting. The Skin Centre team values our relationship with our clients highly and it’s important to us that you are treated with respect, and given informed choices at all times.

We’ve created this blog so that we can stay connected and keep you current with straightforward, relevant updates which are helpful and accessible at any time. We believe you deserve to receive the benefits of our extensive expertise and continuous research, so you can make the best decisions for you and your family.

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