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Chaya Liberow

Psychologist focusing on Anxiety, Coping Skills and Depression
With Medicare rebate
$133.35Adult
$230

5.0

Insurance Options

To make a booking through an insurer, such as NDIS, Medicare, Workers Compensation or Private Health, simply choose from the available options below.

Very Responsive

Very Responsive

I can help you with

  • Anxiety
  • Coping Skills
  • Depression
  • Child or Adolescent
  • Life Transitions

Locations

Chaya is available for the following session types:

* The full location will be shown when you make an in-person booking.

Memberships

  • Australian Psychological Society
  • Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency

Fees

Booking TypePrice (AUD)

You may be eligible for a Medicare rebate when booking with this Psychologist.

How much rebate will I get back from Medicare?

You'll receive $96.65 back from Medicare after each session, which makes your out-of-pocket cost $133.35.

How will I get my Medicare rebate?

We will process your Medicare claim on your behalf after each session. Medicare will then pay your rebate directly into your bank account.

Am I eligible for a Medicare rebate?

In order to claim a rebate from Medicare you must:

  • Have a Mental Health Treatment Plan (also known as a Mental Health Care Plan, MHCP)
  • Have a referral from your GP
  • Have a valid Medicare card

Do I need to pay for the session upfront?

Yes, then after each session we will process your Medicare claim and you'll be paid the rebate directly back into your bank account.

Do I need my GP referral and MHTP before booking?

No, you can book a session first, but you must see your GP and get the MHTP before your session.

Can I use my existing referral?

If you already have a referral for a different psychologist, you do not need a new one and can use your existing one.

Have more questions?

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Medicare Rebates

Access up to 10 sessions for only $133.35 after the Medicare rebate (claimed on your behalf).

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