Private Mental Health & ADHD Prices Australia 2026
Compare private mental health prices. ADHD assessment from $600. Psychologist from $150. Online therapy from $60. Medicare rebates included. All prices in AUD.
Medicare note: A Mental Health Care Plan from your GP gives 10 subsidised psychologist sessions per year (rebate $93/session). Psychiatrist consultations also attract Medicare rebates with a GP referral.
Service prices
ADHD Assessment
$1,200
$600 – $2,500
A formal diagnostic assessment for ADHD involving clinical interview, validated questionnaires, developmental history review, and a comprehensive diagnostic report.
Comprehensive assessment by psychiatrist or clinical psychologist.
Psychiatrist Initial Consultation
$400
$300 – $600
First appointment with a consultant psychiatrist — a medical doctor specialising in mental health who can diagnose conditions, prescribe medication, and create treatment plans.
Medicare rebate ~$200 with GP referral.
Psychologist Session
$220
$150 – $300
A therapy session with a registered psychologist, typically using evidence-based approaches like CBT, ACT, or EMDR. Medicare rebates available with a Mental Health Care Plan.
Medicare rebate $93 with Mental Health Care Plan.
Online Therapy
$100
$60 – $150
Therapy delivered via video call, text messaging, or structured online programs with a licensed therapist or psychologist. Convenient access from home.
Text, video or app-based platforms.
CBT Session
$200
$150 – $280
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy — a structured, evidence-based talking therapy that helps identify and change unhelpful thought patterns and behaviours. NICE and RANZCP first-line for anxiety and depression.
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy — in-person or telehealth.
Providers
ADHD Clinics Australia
from $900Clinic · Specialist ADHD assessment and treatment. Multiple locations.
Lysn
from $80Online · Online therapy platform. Video sessions with psychologists.
This Way Up
from $59Online CBT · Evidence-based online CBT programs. Developed by St Vincent's Hospital.
Maple Psychology
from $150Telehealth · Telehealth psychology sessions. Registered psychologists.
MindShift
from $89Online · Online mental health support and therapy sessions.
How is mental health services funded in Australia?
PBS
Some psychiatric medications are PBS-listed. ADHD medications (e.g. Vyvanse, dexamphetamine) are PBS-subsidised with an authority prescription from a psychiatrist.
Medicare
Medicare Mental Health Care Plan gives 10 subsidised sessions/year. Out-of-pocket gap for psychologist ~$100-150 per session. Psychiatrist rebate ~$200 with GP referral.
Private health insurance
Private health insurance extras may cover psychology sessions (typically $50-100 per session). Hospital cover includes in-patient psychiatric care.
When paying privately for mental health services makes sense
You need an ADHD assessment
Public wait times for ADHD assessment exceed 12 months in most states. Private assessment costs $600-2,500 but you can be seen within weeks.
You've used your 10 Medicare sessions
The Mental Health Care Plan provides 10 sessions per year. After that, private psychology sessions cost $150-300 without a rebate.
You want a specific therapist or modality
Medicare-rebated sessions may limit your choice of therapist. Paying privately gives access to specialists in EMDR, DBT, schema therapy, and other modalities.
You need flexible scheduling
Online platforms like Lysn and MindShift offer evening and weekend sessions from $60-150.
What to check before booking
- ✓Ask your GP about a Mental Health Care Plan (10 subsidised sessions/year)
- ✓Check if the provider offers Medicare rebates
- ✓Verify AHPRA registration of the practitioner
- ✓Ask about the out-of-pocket gap fee before booking
Sources & further reading
- Medicare Mental Health Care Plan — Medicare subsidised psychology sessions and eligibility
- RANZCP — Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists — Clinical practice guidelines for mental health treatment
- Beyond Blue — Mental health service information and provider directories
- AHPRA — Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency — Psychologist and psychiatrist registration verification
Prescription treatments require a valid Australian prescription from an AHPRA-registered practitioner. This site does not provide medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any treatment.