Ali Azimi is a dermatologist based in Westmead, NSW 2145. Skin problems can feel personal and stressful, so the focus is on getting things sorted in a clear, practical way. From early checks to more detailed assessments, the goal is to help people understand what’s going on with their skin and what options fit best.
Ali works with patients who need help with common and more serious skin concerns. This can include Bowen’s disease, actinic keratosis, basal cell skin cancer, and melanoma. These conditions are often linked to sun damage, so it’s common for people to come in after noticing a change on their skin, or when something needs careful review to make sure it’s not getting worse.
In many cases, early treatment makes a big difference. That’s why careful skin checks matter, especially for areas that have had a lot of sun over the years. The visits are usually about listening to what you’ve noticed, looking at the skin closely, and talking through the next steps. Sometimes the plan is straightforward. At other times, more follow-up is needed, just to stay on top of changes.
Ali has experience treating a range of skin cancers and pre-cancers, along with related conditions where treatment timing and accurate diagnosis are important. The appointment style is calm and direct, with time to ask questions. If you’re unsure about a spot, it’s still worth getting it looked at, even if it feels small or you’re not sure it’s serious.
Training is as a dermatologist, with education focused on skin health and skin disease. Like most dermatology work, it’s supported by ongoing learning, because new ideas and better approaches keep coming through in skin care and treatment.
Clinical trials and research details aren’t listed here, but if that’s something you’re interested in, it can be discussed during a consultation. For many people, the next step is simply a proper skin assessment, a clear explanation, and a plan that feels manageable.