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A simple guide to accessing Medicare rebates for sessions at Life Matters Psychologists in Hamilton

How to get a Medicare Mental

Health Care Plan in Newcastle

If you’re considering seeing a psychologist, a MHCP from your GP can make sessions more affordable. Read on to find out more about how to get one step by step, or call our Client Care team who can guide you through the process so you don’t have to navigate it alone.

A Mental Health Care Plan is created by your GP. It includes a referral to see a psychologist (and sometimes other supports such as medication). With an MHCP, you can access up to 10 Medicare-rebated psychology sessions per calendar year, which reduces your out-of-pocket costs.

At Life Matters, rebates currently bring the cost of a standard session with our psychologists down significantly once applied.

What is a Mental Health Care Plan?

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  1. Initial 6 sessions: You’ll start with 6 rebated sessions. After this, your psychologist provides an update to your GP, who may refer you for up to 4 more sessions in the same year.

  2. Calendar year limit: You can claim a maximum of 10 Medicare-rebated sessions per year.

  3. Referrals are flexible: Even if your GP addressed your referral to another clinic, you can still use it at Life Matters Psychologists. There’s no need to go back to the GP to change your plan.

  4. Referrals don’t expire: They remain valid beyond the year they were written, but the 10-session limit resets each January, so it’s worth keeping track.

  5. We’ll support you: Our Client Care team can liaise with your GP and keep track of how many sessions you’ve used, so you don’t have to worry about the admin.

5 things to know about a MHCP

  1. Book a GP appointment – Tell your GP you’d like to discuss a Mental Health Care Plan.

  2. Prepare notes – Write down your symptoms and challenges, even if they fluctuate day-to-day.

  3. Receive your referral – Your GP will prepare the plan and either email it to us or give you a paper copy.

  4. Book your appointment – Call our Hamilton office or use our online booking system to secure your first session. Our Client Care team will handle the rest.

How to get a MHCP in 4 simple steps

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  • First time seeking support: You visit your GP, receive a referral, and book your first 6 sessions with one of our psychologists. After these, we update your GP and you may be referred for 4 more sessions if needed.

  • Changing clinics: Your referral lists another practice, but you’d prefer to see us. No problem, we can accept it without requiring changes.

  • Telehealth: If you can’t attend in person, you can use your MHCP for online Telehealth sessions with any of our psychologists.

What it looks like in practice

If you have a referral already, you can book straight away. If not, simply book a GP appointment and bring your plan to your first session. Our Client Care team will take care of the details.

Ready to get started?

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info@lifematters.com.au
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