Fees & Funding
There are more ways to pay for sessions than most people know about.
Pricing
Kerrianne offers a range of services to meet the needs of every client. If you’re not sure about funding options feel free to reach out, we're more than happy to work with you and your needs.
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Quick Writeup about what a standard session is.
Standard Price: $180
Medicare rebate: $87.25
Final cost you pay: $92.60
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Quick Writeup about what a standard session is.
Standard Price: $205
Medicare rebate: $112.40
Final cost you pay: $92.60
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Report writing — $550 fixed fee, billed upfront. This covers gathering information, completing any screening tools, writing the report and supporting the client through the process. Reports are sent securely to the nominated specialist.
Talking with other professionals on the client’s behalf (with their permission) — $198 per hour
Professional supervision — $180 per 50 minutes
Funding Options
Medicare Better Access
Up to 10 sessions per year with a Mental Health Treatment Plan from a GP
NDIS
Self-managed and plan-managed
Worksafe
registered provider, billed direct to the insurer
TAC:
Registered provider, billed direct to TAC
DVA
Registered provider
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Victims of Crime (FAS)
Fully funded, Victorian residents
Melbourne City Mission FRMP
Fully funded, ages 16–25, family conflict / homelessness risk.
Private Health Insurance
Cover depends on the fund and level of cover. Clients should check with their fund before the first session. Funds that recognise Kerrianne include HCF, Bupa, Teachers Health (including UniHealth & Nurses and Midwives Health), Doctors Health, St Lukes Health, Phoenix Health Fund, TUH, Medibank, Mildura Health, Peoplecare, and GMHBA
HCF
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BUPA
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NDIS
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WorkSafe
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TAC
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DVA
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Victims of Crime
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St Lukes Health
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Teachers Health (including UniHealth & Nurses and Midwives Health)
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Doctors Health
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Medibank
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Phoenix Health Fund
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TUH
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GMHBA
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Peoplecare
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Mildura Health
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HCF · BUPA · NDIS · WorkSafe · TAC · DVA · Victims of Crime · St Lukes Health · Teachers Health (including UniHealth & Nurses and Midwives Health) · Doctors Health · Medibank · Phoenix Health Fund · TUH · GMHBA · Peoplecare · Mildura Health ·
What is an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker?
Kerrianne is a proud AASW. An AMHSW is a university-trained health professional who has completed extra specialist training in mental health. AMHSWs are one of only three allied health professions that Medicare recognises for mental health support — alongside psychologists and occupational therapists. They look at the whole person, not just the problem.
15+ years experience
30 hours of ongoing training every year
Bound by the AASW Code of Ethics
Real support.
Your Pace.
Your Goals.
Submit the inquiry form to discuss your objectives and determine how I can help.