FEES AND FUNDING

We understand it’s not always easy to afford private therapy for your family. Financial assistance and funding options are available to help pay for some or all therapy sessions, as outlined below.

Medicare

Neuroreach Therapy is an approved provider for Medicare funding. A referral from your GP will be required to determine which of the following options is most appropriate for your needs. Your GP will need to complete the associated paperwork which you will need to submit prior to your first therapy session.

Please note, if you or your child is eligible for Medicare rebates, the associated paperwork will need to be in place prior to commencing therapy, as Neuroreach Therapy charges more than the Medicare rebate. Your invoice will need to be paid in full, and all claim requests can be made online with Medicare using our tax invoice provided.

Please see the following links for more information:

Chronic Disease Management Plan (CDMP)
Mental Health Treatment Plan

Private Health Insurance

Certain private health insurance providers may provide the option to claim a rebate for therapy services. We suggest contacting to your health insurance provider to obtain more information.

NDIS Funding

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a national funding scheme that promotes access and participation in daily activities for both children and adults living with a disability. This includes access to specialist disability support services, such as Allied Health Therapists.

If you or your child if eligible for NDIS funding, you will receive a tailored plan which includes funding on an annual basis to pay for all services and aids required. Neuroreach Therapy is able to see NDIS clients who are either managed by an agency (“plan-managed”) or who mange their plan themselves (“self-managed”).

If you have any questions regarding the NDIS, please get in contact with us so we can answer your questions. For more information on eligability and further details on the NDIS, please click the following link:

National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)