Kapiti News

Skin cancer centre takes shape

- David Haxton

A state-of-the-art skin cancer clinic is being constructe­d in Paraparaum­u.

The St Joseph Skin Cancer Clinic, in Presentati­on Way, behind the Z petrol station, is being spearheade­d by Dr Roland Lotsu.

The facility will be equipped with advanced clinical technologi­es and equipment.

Dr Lotsu, a skin cancer accredited doctor, has been working in Paraparaum­u since emigrating with wife Audrey and their young family from the United Kingdom in 2010.

Since 2013 he has been practising from his clinic at 51 Kapiti Rd.

“My wife and I wanted a better lifestyle for our children.

“And I had a few colleagues who had come out to New Zealand and really enjoyed it. “So we decided to give it a go.” The couple love the lifestyle and what it provides for them and their six children, Joshua, Abigail, Grace, Faustina, Augustine and John Paul.

Since living in New Zealand Dr Lotsu has developed a particular interest in skin cancer.

“Australia and New Zealand has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world.”

His interest and passion in helping people take a proactive approach of treating and preventing deaths associated with skin cancer drove him to start considerin­g building a

We’re hoping to make it a skin cancer place of excellence where you can access diagnosis, surgical and non-surgical treatment of skin cancer. Roland Lotsu

purpose-built skin cancer clinic.

He jumped at the chance when the opportunit­y to acquire some land over two years ago came up.

The new clinic will have two treatment theatres as well as eight clinical rooms for skin checks, mole mapping, wound care and more.

“We’re hoping to make it a skin cancer place of excellence where you can access diagnosis, surgical and non-surgical treatment of skin cancer.

“We also hope the clinic, which will be easily accessible, will increase awareness for people on the coast that it’s important to check their skin and take skin cancer seriously.

“Early diagnosis of skin cancer can save life.

“We also hope the clinic will attract specialist­s with a high level of skill to come here and work in a purpose built facility where they feel they can provide high level of care in a safe environmen­t.”

Mulholland Constructi­on started the build in January and it is expected to be finished in November.

“They have been so helpful throughout the whole process.”

The project wasn’t without its challenges but there had been a lot of support from people who had given encouragem­ent and advice.

“Some people have gone out of their way to help us get it to this stage and are committed to helping us further.

“We wouldn’t have been able to do it just with our own effort.”

In the meantime St Joseph Skin Cancer Clinic operates from 51 Kapiti Rd.

www.stjskin.co.nz / 04 298 1881

 ?? PHOTO / DAVID HAXTON ?? Audrey and Roland Lotsu in front of constructi­on of the new St Joseph Skin Cancer Clinic.
PHOTO / DAVID HAXTON Audrey and Roland Lotsu in front of constructi­on of the new St Joseph Skin Cancer Clinic.

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