Fees and rebates
Psychologist fees, Medicare rebates and assessment costs.
Clear fee information can make it easier to plan therapy or assessment before you book.
Medicare rebate: Eligible clients with a valid Mental Health Treatment Plan and GP referral may receive a current rebate of $149.05 for a 50-minute clinical psychology session.
Individual appointments
Therapy session fees.
These fees are for 50-minute clinical psychology sessions. Eligible clients with a valid Mental Health Treatment Plan and GP referral may claim a current Medicare rebate of $149.05.
Standard session
$260
50-minute clinical psychology session.
- Eligible clients may claim a $149.05 Medicare rebate with a valid GP referral
- Suitable for therapy, review and ongoing clinical support
- Estimated out-of-pocket amount after rebate: $110.95
Concession session
$195
Reduced-fee 50-minute clinical psychology session where eligible and available.
- Valid concession information may be requested
- Eligible clients may claim a $149.05 Medicare rebate with a valid GP referral
- Estimated out-of-pocket amount after rebate: $45.95
Need more detail? Read how Medicare rebates work for psychology sessions, or review Mental Health Treatment Plans and GP referrals.
Adult assessment
Assessment costs.
Assessment fees depend on whether you need a diagnostic summary or a comprehensive report. The appropriate option can depend on the purpose of the assessment, its complexity and the documentation required.
ADHD summary
$1,350
Focused adult ADHD assessment and diagnostic summary document.
Learn about ADHD assessmentADHD or autism report
$1,800
Comprehensive assessment report with broader documentation and recommendations.
Learn about autism assessmentAuDHD report
$2,100
Combined ADHD and autism assessment report where clinically appropriate.
Learn about AuDHD assessmentAssessment reports are usually different from Medicare-rebated therapy sessions. Private health, NDIS or other funding may depend on your policy, plan or scheme.
Before booking, you can read what happens in an adult ADHD assessment or what happens in an adult autism or AuDHD assessment.
Payment pathways
Funding and rebate options.
Funding depends on your referral, plan, policy, claim status and eligibility. Use the guides below to check the requirements for each pathway.
Medicare rebates
How Mental Health Treatment Plans and GP referrals relate to the current $149.05 psychology rebate.
Read the Medicare guideFunding options
NDIS, WorkSafe, TAC, private health, financial assistance and reduced-fee pathways.
Compare funding optionsReferral information
Information for GPs, psychiatrists, NDIS coordinators, rehabilitation consultants and other professional referrers.
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Ask a general fee, funding or booking question before you decide.
Contact the practiceUseful details
Common fee questions.
Can I claim Medicare rebates for psychology sessions?
Eligible clients with a valid Mental Health Treatment Plan and GP referral may be able to claim a current Medicare rebate of $149.05 for a 50-minute clinical psychology session. For a $260 standard session, the estimated out-of-pocket cost is $110.95 after the rebate.
Are ADHD and autism assessment reports covered by Medicare?
Medicare rebates generally apply to eligible therapy sessions, not full diagnostic assessment reports. Private health or other funding may depend on your policy, plan or scheme.
Are reduced-fee sessions available?
Reduced-fee appointments may be available depending on financial hardship, eligibility, suitability and current appointment capacity.
Before you book
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