Fees & Rebates
Chill Psychology has a few different fees depending on your situation and referral source.
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Medicare:
The most common way to pay for your consultation is in part with a Medicare rebate. See your GP for a Mental Health Care Plan referral (MHCP) which you then bring to our first consultation.
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Pension Concession Card with Medicare:
For a limited time Chill Psychology is offering a special discount to all people holding a Pension Concession Carded (PCC) and a MHCP referral. the gap fee has been discounted by $30.00.
- Conditions apply, please see "additional billing information below".
NDIS:
NDIS clients have zero out of pocket expense as Chill simply bills your Plan Manager. However, please let me know prior to our first consultation if you have NDIS funding so billing can be pre-arranged.
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Self Referral:
You can still attend consultations at Chill without a MHCP or NDIS funding, however you will be required to pay the full fee.
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Assessments and Reports:
Please contact Chill to discuss the pricing for an assessment or report as the time it takes to complete different assessments varies considerably​, and may not be fundable by Medicare or the NDIS.
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​​​Additional Billing Information:
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All fees are based on a 50 minute consultation.
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All Medicare billed clients are to pay the full fee immediately following their consultation. The Medicare rebate is then refunded to your bank account registered with Medicare.
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Chill Psychology has a 48 hour cancelation policy, meaning if you are unable to attend and do not contact Chill to cancel or reschedule within two days of your consultation, you will still be billed your full consultation fee.
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Centrelink concession card discount is available to people on a; disability support pension, aged pension, parenting payment (single), job seeker payment, youth allowance as a job seeker, and carer pension (not carer allowance).
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Fee's and rebates are current at time of writing, 01 July 2025. However, please be aware they are subject to change by either Chill Psychology, Medicare or the NDIS.