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Fees & Rebates

Fees Schedule

  • Free Introduction to Online Psychology (20 mins)
  • General Psychologist – Standard Psychology Session telehealth (50 mins) $180
  • General Psychologist – Standard Psychology Session in person (50 mins) $190
  • General Psychologist – Extended Psychology Session (75 mins) $200
  • General Psychologist Couples or Family Psychology Session (50 mins) $240 
  • Low Cost Counselling for Individuals with Student Placement Psychologist (50 mins) $70
  • Low Cost Counselling for couples or family therapy with Student Placement Psychologist (50 mins) $85

Medicare Rebates

A GP referral is NOT required to see a psychologist. However of you have a Mental Health Care Plan from your GP,  you may be eligble for a rebate on your Psychology sessions.

The Medicare rebate is $96.65 per session when you see a General Psychologist.

If you are set up for online claiming with Medicare, we can process the rebate on your behalf. This means that you will receive the rebate within 1 business day of your appointment.

No rebates are available for Low Cost Counselling Services.

 

Private Health Insurance

You may be able to claim some rebate for psychology sessions from your private health insurer. You will have to check your extras cover. We cannot process the claim with your private health insurer. Most health insurers do not allow you to claim both Medicare and health insurance for the same invoice.

Low Cost Counselling

Low Cost counselling (LCC) is simply psychological counselling at a reduced rate as the psychologist who is providing the service is provisionally registered. The Mindful Hub works in collaboration with the La Trobe University Master of Psychology (Clinical) team and their students in their final placement of training. 

So, what is a Provisional Psychologist? 

A provisionally registered psychologist is a student who is undertaking an approved internship from the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). A Provisional Psychologist is in their final years of training and working towards gaining their full General Registration as a Psychologist. They are highly skilled and work under the guidance of a Board Approved Supervisor until their full general registration is received.

Who is this for?

LCC aims to allow all individuals to have access to counselling or seeing a Provisional Psychologist at a reduced rate and caters for individuals’ circumstances such as financial hardship. 

(Please note there are no rebates available for low cost counselling services).

Is the student qualified? 

Yes, the provisional psychologist is qualified (Bachelors Degree in Psychology, Honours or Grad Diploma in Psychology and/or a Masters Degree or 2 years experienced learning) and registered with AHPRA.

What experience/qualifications do they have?

A Provisional Psychologist has a bachelor’s degree within the field of Psychology, then a Honours or Graduate Diploma of Psychology and then either a Masters degree in Professional Psychology or is completing two years supervised practice with a fully registered Psychologist as their mentor (known as the +2 pathway). 

In regard to experience, a Provisional Psychologist undertakes placements in both the Master’s programs and within their supervised practice if completing the +2 pathway. Within these placements Provisional Psychologists work with individuals across the lifespan, children, adolescents, adults and older adults as well as with a range of different presentations. 

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FAQs

How do I make an appointment?
With our online booking system, it’s never been easier to make an appointment! Simply click here to create an appointment that best suits your schedule.
Where will my appointment be held?
All appointments with The Mindful Hub are held online with Zoom. After you make an appointment, you will receive all information and links needed for your appointment.
Am I Medicare eligible?
Medicare now provides funding for online consultations. If you’re eligible, you will need a referral from your GP before your consultation. For more information, head here.

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