Erin K. Mcmeniman is a Dermatologist in Woolloongabba, QLD. She works from Ipswich Rd, Woolloongabba (4102), helping people deal with a wide range of skin concerns.
Skin problems can be stressful, especially when they keep coming back. Erin’s role is to look at what’s going on with the skin and then help plan next steps that make sense in day-to-day life. That can be for common issues like eczema, psoriasis, contact dermatitis, hives, and scabies, or for skin infections such as cellulitis.
Some conditions need extra care because they can affect comfort and confidence. Hidradenitis suppurativa is one example. It can be painful and hard to manage, and Erin works with patients to understand triggers, manage flare-ups, and support better skin health over time.
Erin also sees people with pigment changes and hair-skin conditions. Vitiligo, melasma, sun damage, and problems like albinism can all bring challenges. At times, she’ll help explain what can be treated, what needs monitoring, and how to protect skin from further irritation or harm.
Cancer checks are another important part of dermatology. Erin treats melanoma and other skin-related cancers, including ear cancer and extramammary Paget disease. If something looks unusual, it’s usually best to get it assessed early. In many cases, getting the right diagnosis first helps people feel more in control of what happens next.
There are also rarer skin conditions that may need careful, long-term follow-up. These include Muir-Torre syndrome and other inherited or unusual skin changes, such as acrokeratoelastoidosis of Costa and X-linked ichthyosis. Erin also looks after issues like pemphigoid gestationis and intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy, where skin symptoms can show up during pregnancy.
For some people, the skin is also linked to more than just the surface. Conditions like neuroendocrine tumours can come with skin signs, and rare growths such as sebaceous adenoma may need review. Erin focuses on getting a clear picture, then working out a plan that fits the person, not just the diagnosis.
Erin’s patients come in with lots of different concerns, from warts and telangiectasia to sunburn and persistent rashes. If you’re dealing with a skin issue that’s not settling, or one that’s changing over time, seeing a dermatologist can be a helpful next step.