Shelley F. Walton is a Dermatologist based in Maroochydore, QLD, Australia. If you’ve got skin changes you’re not sure about, she helps sort out what’s going on and what to do next. Skin issues can be stressful, especially when they affect intimate areas or leave you wondering if it’s something serious.
In clinic, Shelley looks after people with a range of common and sometimes hard-to-handle skin concerns. This can include scabies, genital warts, and human papillomavirus (HPV) infections. These conditions can cause discomfort, worry, and plenty of questions, so clear advice and a steady approach matter.
She also sees patients with warts and other skin growths. At times, it can be hard to tell the difference between harmless spots and changes that need a closer look. Shelley focuses on taking the time to assess the skin properly and talk through options in plain language.
Some appointments are more complex than people expect. Shelley also works with patients who have concerns related to tongue cancer. That kind of diagnosis or ongoing check-ups can be emotional and overwhelming, and it helps to have a clinician who’s practical, calm, and focused on next steps.
Dermatology can overlap with overall health, too. Shelley also supports patients dealing with malnutrition, where skin and body changes can show up in different ways. In many cases, it’s about spotting patterns early and helping people understand how skin symptoms fit into the bigger picture.
Location-wise, her practice is in Maroochydore. Travel and access can be a big deal for day-to-day care, so having a local option in QLD can make things a bit easier to manage.
Across these conditions, the goal is the same: help patients feel informed, supported, and clear on what’s happening. Skin health isn’t just about the surface, and Shelley keeps the conversation grounded, honest, and easy to follow. If you’re dealing with anything from scabies or warts to more serious concerns, you can expect a careful review and straightforward guidance.