Anne E. Cust is a Dermatologist who works from Level 6, 92-94 Parramatta Rd, Camperdown, NSW 2050. The clinic is set up for people who need help with skin concerns, from everyday problems to more serious skin checks.
Anne looks after patients who come in after sun exposure, including sunburn that keeps coming back, and patchy or uneven skin changes. Many appointments focus on spots and growths that need a careful look, like actinic keratosis and common skin cancers such as basal cell skin cancer and squamous cell skin carcinoma. Melanoma is also part of the care she provides, especially when a mole or mark looks different or is changing over time.
In many cases, people also ask for help with skin that affects their day to day life, like melasma (those darker patches that can show up with sun and hormones). At times, concerns can include things like liver spots, which are very common and often harmless, but still worth getting checked if they’re new or changing.
Anne also works with people who have a stronger family history of cancer. This can include families dealing with inherited cancer conditions such as Li-Fraumeni syndrome, and links that may involve familial pancreatic cancer. In these situations, the focus is on understanding risk, keeping an eye on skin and related warning signs, and making sure people get the right follow-up plans.
Her work isn’t only about skin on the surface. Some patients may have had, or may be dealing with, other cancers where skin findings matter, including anal cancer and neuroendocrine tumour concerns. She helps coordinate the practical next steps, based on what’s going on and what the specialist team recommends.
Education and training details are not listed here, so there isn’t a specific qualification history shown on this page. No clinical trial information is provided, either, so anything related to trials would need to be discussed directly with the clinic if that ever becomes relevant.
Overall, Anne’s approach is calm and straightforward. She aims to make skin checks feel manageable, explain what’s most likely, and help people understand when a change should be acted on sooner rather than later.