Telehealth makes it easier than ever to look after your mental wellbeing. Our secure video or phone appointments connect you with a qualified psychologist from the comfort of your home - giving you the flexibility to fit therapy into your life, without the travel time or waiting rooms.
Yes. Research shows telehealth is just as effective as face-to-face therapy for most people and conditions.
No - you can book directly. However, a GP referral and Mental Health Care Plan may allow you to access Medicare rebates. Find out more about a Mental Health Care Plan here.
A smartphone, tablet, or computer with internet access and the free Zoom app installed.
Appointments are available now. Book online today and take the next step towards better mental health - from wherever you are.
Before your appointment is scheduled, please read the essential information in the links below.
For detailed instructions on how to set-up and prepare for a telehealth session, as well as essential information relevant for telehealth, please view the Telehealth Consultation Client Information link here.
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