Fees and Rebates
At Aspiring Minds Child Psychology, we are committed to providing high-quality, evidence-based assessment and therapy services for children, adolescents, and families.
Session Fees
* Clinical Psychologist sessions: $280
* Registered Psychologist sessions: $230
Standard appointments are approximately 50–60 minutes in duration.
Medicare Rebates
Clients referred under a valid Mental Health Treatment Plan from their GP may be eligible for Medicare rebates for up to 10 sessions per calendar year.
Current Medicare rebates for standard sessions are approximately:
* Clinical Psychologist: $145.25 rebate
→ Approximate out-of-pocket gap fee: $134.75
* Registered Psychologist: $98.95 rebate
→ Approximate out-of-pocket gap fee: $131.05
Medicare rebates can be processed on the spot through our EFTPOS system, with rebates typically returned to your nominated bank account within minutes (subject to Medicare approval).
NDIS
We support self-managed and plan-managed NDIS participants. Current session fees for eligible NDIS plan-managed clients are billed in line with the relevant NDIS pricing arrangements.
Assessments
We offer comprehensive cognitive, ADHD, autism, learning, and diagnostic assessments. Fees vary depending on the type and complexity of the assessment. Please contact our team for current assessment pricing and availability.
Payment & Cancellation Policy
Payment is required on the day of appointment. We kindly ask for at least 48 business hours’ notice for cancellations or rescheduling. Late cancellations and non-attendance (no-shows) incur the full session fee, as appointment times are reserved exclusively and are difficult to refill at short notice.

To Get Started
To book the initial consultation, give us a call on (02) 9137 0559
Ahead of your first appointment, you will be emailed a few forms to complete for us.
The initial consultation will entail a thorough assessment of your current concerns, taking into account the child's developmental history. The initial consultation allows the clinician, the parents, and the child to agree on a treatment plan as well as goals for therapy.
The number of sessions required for treatment varies on a case by case basis - the clinician will discuss this with you at the end of the initial consultation.
