Pricing and Medicare

Transparent pricing in one place

Session fees, Medicare rebate examples, and indicative out-of-pocket estimates are summarised here so you can make informed decisions before booking.

Figures are illustrative; your clinician, referral type, and current Medicare rules determine what you actually pay and claim.

Session fees

Last updated: 2026-05-02

Session

Initial psychologist consultation

$220.00

50 minutes

Best for first-time intake and care planning.

Session

Standard follow-up consultation

$200.00

50 minutes

Ongoing treatment and review.

Session

Extended review consultation

$295.00

80 minutes

For complex review, safety planning, or coordinated care discussions.

Medicare gap examples

Three illustrative scenarios—your gap depends on your clinician, plan, and Services Australia rules.

General psychologist with eligible Medicare rebate

Session fee
$200.00
Est. rebate
$96.65
Est. gap
$103.35

Illustrative only; actual rebate depends on clinician and referral criteria.

Clinical psychologist with eligible Medicare rebate

Session fee
$220.00
Est. rebate
$141.85
Est. gap
$78.15

Illustrative only; eligibility and rebate values can change.

No eligible rebate pathway

Session fee
$200.00
Est. rebate
$0.00
Est. gap
$200.00

Private-pay scenario without rebate eligibility.

Medicare rebates generally require a valid Mental Health Treatment Plan and referral pathway when applicable.

Examples are indicative only and may vary by clinician type, referral eligibility, and Medicare policy updates.

Ready to check fees in context?

Continue to Medicare pathway detail or speak with our team if you need a human before you book.

Pricing FAQs

Tap a question to expand the answer — everything here is general guidance, not personal medical advice.

Why is my gap different from the examples?

Session fees vary by clinician and session length. Medicare rebate amounts depend on registration type (e.g. general vs clinical psychologist) and your plan. We show rounded examples only.

Do I need a Mental Health Treatment Plan for a rebate?

Usually yes for Medicare-subsidised psychology sessions. Your GP assesses eligibility and issues the plan where appropriate. See our Medicare rebates page for pathway detail.

Is this financial or tax advice?

No. For personal tax or rebate questions, confirm with Services Australia, your GP, or a qualified adviser.