Catch Us On the Road.
Check all upcoming partner-funded locations and community events.
Skin Check Truck Schedule
See our upcoming locations and dates for our trucks across Australia.
More dates coming soon.
| Date | State | Location | Truck | Address | Time | Booking Required? |
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| 9-12 April 2026 | SA | AFL Gather Round | Truck 2 | Macca’s Footy Festival, Elder Park | 10am to 6.30pm | No booking required, walk-ins welcome. Limited spots available and subject to capacity. Thank you. |
| 30 April 2026 | NSW | NRL Women’s State of Origin | Truck 2 | McDonald Jones Stadium | To be advised | No booking required, walk-ins welcome. Limited spots available and subject to capacity. Thank you. |
| 9 May 2026 | SA | Sportsbet Goodwood Handicap | Truck 2 | Morphettville Racecourse | To be advised | No booking required, walk-ins welcome. Limited spots available and subject to capacity. Thank you. |
| 27 May 2026 | NSW | NRL State of Origin | Truck 2 | Accor Stadium | To be advised | No booking required, walk-ins welcome. Limited spots available and subject to capacity. Thank you. |
Australia’s first 3D Skin Check Mobile Clinic
Bringing free, lifesaving skin checks and world-leading imaging technology to communities across Australia — from the coast to the country.
What is the ASCF Mobile Clinic?
The Australian Skin Cancer Foundation (ASCF) Mobile Clinic is a world-first mobile 3D skin check service, offering free full-body skin checks, 3D Total Body Photography and onsite biopsies across Australia.
Designed to reach communities that often face long waits or limited specialist access, the clinic provides early detection, advanced technology, and expert clinical care — all at no cost.
What we offer
• Full-body skin checks
• Vectra 360° 3D Total Body Photography (Australia’s first mobile 3D imaging)
• Onsite biopsies and GP consultations when required.
• Completely free for all Australians — no referral needed.
Community Benefits
• More access where it matters most.
• World-leading technology at no cost.
• Designed for regional & rural communities.
Follow up care
If a suspicious lesion is identified, we will provide you with a skin check report for further follow up care.
If you don’t have a dermatologist or GP, ASCF can help connect you with one.
In some locations, an onsite GP may offer a biopsy on the day.
These services are bulk-billed through Medicare.
FAQs
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You’ll be taken into a private consultation room. A nurse or GP will examine your skin from head to toe, and you may receive a 3D scan if required.
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15-30 minutes, including consultation and imaging.
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Your entire body. You can choose to skip any area you’re not comfortable with.
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Only if it is covering an area we need to assess closely.
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Yes. All skin checks are done in a private consultation room.
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Yes. You may bring a support person.
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Wear comfortable clothing that’s easy to remove. Avoid patterned clothing as they may interfere with imaging.
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You’ll be referred back to your general practitioner or dermatologist. If you don’t have one, we can help connect you.
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Comfortable clothing and your Medicare card (only needed if a biopsy is performed).
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Bookings are preferred; walk-ins accepted if time allows.
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Via a booking link
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Yes, via your booking link or by contacting our team.
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Yes. The clinic has a lift. Please notify staff on arrival.
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We travel to various locations and events across Australia. Schedule updated when live.
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No. All skin checks are free.
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Only required for biopsies or pathology.
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All clinicians are AHPRA-registered. Nurses and GPs with advanced skin cancer training.
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Yes. You can take your ASCF report to your specialist.
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At least once a year, or more often if you have many moles or freckles or a history of skin cancer. Though your treating clinician will determine how often you get checked.
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The Vectra 360° system captures the entire skin surface in seconds and creates a 3D map of every mole or freckle to detect changes early.
Life-Saving Stories from the Road
Bring a Skin Check Truck to Your Community
Our mobile Skin Check Trucks travel across Australia delivering early detection services directly to communities.
Due to overwhelming demand, our trucks visit selected locations each year through partnerships with local organisations, events and sponsors.
Who Can Host a Visit?
• Local councils
• Agricultural shows and field days
• Sporting events and clubs
• Corporate workplaces
• Community foundations
• Health organisations and hospitals
• Retirement villages and large community groups
How Hosting Works
• Suitable parking location
• Promotion within the community
• Local coordination support
• Event partnership or funding support
Important Note
Due to the high number of requests we receive each year, we are unable to attend every enquiry. Priority is given to locations where:
• A local organisation partners with us
• Community demand is demonstrated
• Sponsorship or event support is available
Individual residents requesting a visit to their town are encouraged to contact their local council, community organisation or event organisers to explore hosting opportunities.