Fees
In-person and phone appointments are available (where appropriate).
Individuals
Without a Mental Health Treatment Plan - $150 per hour
With a Mental Health Treatment Plan - $70 out of pocket “gap” payment per hour (Please contact me BEFORE you see your GP for information about the referral process and current waiting list)
Couples
$170 per hour (Relationship counselling is not eligible for Medicare rebates)
In some circumstances fees can be negotiated for clients experiencing financial hardship – please contact me to discuss.
Bulk-Billed Appointments
A limited number of Bulk-billed appointments are available with a referral letter and Mental Health Treatment Plan from your GP.
**As these appointments are limited, please contact me BEFORE you see your GP to discuss your eligibility and for information about the waiting list.
Information for GP’s / Other Mental Health Professionals
Please note that as a Private Practitioner working on a part-time basis I do not have the resources required to work with clients who would benefit from working with a Multi-Disciplinary Team, or those clients who require regular and frequent contact. Please contact me if you are unsure whether your patient would be appropriate for my service.
Please note that this is NOT a crisis service. In the event of a Mental Health Emergency please contact:
- If life is in danger ring 000 for Police, Fire or Ambulance service
- Mental Health Triage Service ph. 13 14 65 (24 hours a day, 7 days a week)

“A welcoming place for people experiencing a mental health crisis”
215 Grenfell Street, Adelaide
Open every day between 1.30 pm - 11.00 pm Call 8448 9100
The UMHCC is a free service and no referral is required.
Lifeline
You can phone Lifeline to speak to a Crisis Supporter on 13 11 14 (24 hours/7 days), text 0477 131 114 (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) or chat to Lifeline online at www.lifeline.org.au (7pm - midnight, 7 nights).
Lifeline is Australia’s leading suicide prevention service, with 41 centres around the nation. The service expects to respond to over one million requests for support this year, creating an average of 120 safety plans to keep a person experiencing suicidal ideation safe every day.