Psychological Services
- Depression and Emotional Difficulties
- Stress and Adjustment to life stressors
- Low Self-esteem
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Anger Management Problems
- Eating Disorders
- Self-harm and Suicidal Ideation
- Grief and loss
- Postnatal depression and women’s health
- Anxiety and Panic
- Fears and Phobias
- Separation Anxiety
- ADHD
- Behavioural Problems
- Parenting and Family Relationship Difficulties
- Peer Relationship Difficulties and Bullying
- Enuresis and Encopresis
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Abuse
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Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve always wanted to answer the questions raised to us, and we want to do it the moment you think of it. So, we took the time to compile the questions that are frequently asked by our visitors and provide them with the answers that they need.
If you still need more information, give us a call and we would be happy to help you.
What does a Clinical Psychologist do?
Fees and Rebates
Our fees vary depending on the psychologist that you see and the duration of your appointment.
Initial Appointments (75 minutes):
- Clinical Psychologist Director ($310)
- Clinical Psychologist ($300)
- Clinical Psychologist Registrar ($260)
- Registered Psychologist ($260)
Standard Consultation (50 minutes):
- Clinical Psychologist Director ($210)
- Clinical Psychologist ($200)
- Clinical Psychologist Registrar ($160)
- Registered Psychologist ($160)
Medicare rebates are available under a mental health care plan. The current rebate is $124.50 for clinical psychologists and $84.80 for Psychologists. At present 10 sessions are able to be claimed through Medicare. Our fee’s are set to ensure that your out of pocket expense if the same not matter who you see at the practice. Please note that a surcharge may me added for after hours appointments (after 6pm and weekends).
Private Health Rebates are also available.
Fee’s may vary for other funding schemes such as NDIS.
Is a referral required?
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