Genevieve Ho is a Dermatologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
In clinic, Genevieve looks after people who are dealing with skin concerns that need careful checking. That can include new or changing skin spots, growths that won’t settle, or areas left behind after a lot of sun exposure. Skin cancer screening and diagnosis are a big part of the work, including basal cell skin cancer and melanoma. At times, angiosarcoma is also managed, depending on what’s going on and how the skin looks.
She also helps with other common skin problems. For example, melasma can be really stubborn, and many people want a plan they can stick with. Genevieve focuses on practical next steps, so patients know what to watch for and what treatment options might help.
Some appointments are more complex. The clinic service list also includes conditions that are not just about everyday skin irritation. Epidermolysis bullosa is one example. People with this condition often deal with fragile skin and painful flare-ups, and they need clear guidance on how to care for their skin day to day.
There are also conditions listed that can affect the body in more than one way. Myotonic Dystrophy, Myotonic Dystrophy Type 2, and Paramyotonia Congenita can show up with other health effects, and skin issues may be part of the bigger picture. Genevieve works with patients to understand the whole situation, not just one symptom, because that can make a difference to the care plan.
More recently, COVID-19 related concerns are also part of the service scope, along with symptoms like drowsiness and excessive daytime sleepiness. In many cases, these are not simple to sort out on their own, so Genevieve’s role is to help connect what’s happening with skin and overall health, and to make sure nothing important is missed.
Genevieve is a dermatologist in Sydney, and she aims to keep things calm and clear. Skin can be personal and stressful, especially when things change. Over time, patients can find it easier to follow a plan when the steps are explained in everyday language, with realistic expectations.