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TAC

We provide specialised care for Transport Accident Commission (TAC) clients, with both our psychiatrists and psychologists available via telehealth. Telehealth allows you to access professional mental health support from the comfort of your own home, making it easier to stay consistent with your care, even if travel is difficult or recovery limits mobility.

Our experienced team addresses both the emotional and psychological aspects of recovery, providing tailored support designed to meet your individual needs. To begin care, we require a GP referral along with a TAC approval letter.

Workcover

At All Psychiatry – specialist telehealth service, we are dedicated to supporting individuals on their journey toward mental wellness, including WorkCover patients. We understand that workplace injuries can impact not only physical health but also mental well-being, and our services are designed to address these challenges with care and expertise.

Our team of expert mental health professionals provide personalised support through telehealth appointments, making it easy for patients across Australia to access high-quality mental health care from the comfort of their own homes. We focus on evidence-based therapies and patient-centered care, helping you navigate work-related stress, trauma, or anxiety while empowering you to regain control over your life.
To begin care, a GP referral and WorkCover approval letter are required. By working closely with WorkCover, we ensure our services align with their guidelines, making the process smooth and seamless so you can focus on recovery.

At All Psychiatry – specialist telehealth service, we believe everyone deserves access to quality mental health care, and we are here to support you every step of the way.

NDIS/NDIA

At All Psychiatry – specialist telehealth service, we are committed to supporting individuals on their journey toward mental wellness, including those accessing NDIS/NDIA services. We understand that disabilities or chronic conditions can impact both mental and emotional well-being, and our services are designed to provide compassionate, personalised support.

Our team of experienced mental health clinicians offer appointments via telehealth, making it easier for NDIS participants across Australia to access high-quality mental health care from the comfort of their own home.
Understanding and navigating the NDIS can be complex, but with our tailored assessments, we ensure that every participant receives the support they need.

Types of Assessments Available

Sensory Profile Assessment - Sensory processing refers to the way our nervous system receives information from our senses and turns this into motor and behavioural responses. The aim of a sensory assessment is for people to gain a better understanding about how they take in and use sensory information.

Functional Capacity Assessment - This assessment works to determine the patients 'current level of functioning. It outlines how they manage tasks on a day-today basis and identifies strengths and any challenges that may need to be addressed.

Autism Assessment (billed privately to clients)

Mental Health Nursing - Clients on NDIS requiring ongoing mental health support / psychotherapy

DVA

At All Psychiatry – specialist telehealth service, we are dedicated to supporting veterans and their families through comprehensive mental health care, including those eligible for DVA services. We understand that service-related experiences can affect both mental and emotional well-being, and our team is committed to providing compassionate, personalised support.

Our psychiatrists and psychologists offer appointments via Telehealth, making it easier for DVA patients across Australia to access professional mental health care without the need for travel.

At All Psychiatry – specialist telehealth service, we believe every veteran deserves access to high-quality mental health care, and we are here to support you every step of the way.

Mental Health Nursing

Mental health nursing focuses on supporting individuals experiencing emotional, psychological, and behavioural challenges. Mental health nurses play an important role in assessing mental health needs, providing therapeutic support, and assisting individuals to manage symptoms and improve overall wellbeing.

At All Psychiatry, mental health nurses provide holistic and comprehensive biopsychosocial interventionsinformed by expertise in a range of therapeutic approaches. They also work closely with families of individuals with mental health conditions, providing education on relapse prevention, safety planning, and crisis management.

Mental health nursing services may support individuals with

Psychotherapy, case management, and counselling
Outreach (face-to-face) in Victoria or telehealth appointments
Improving functional capacity and psychosocial recovery
Building confidence in accessing the community and improving daily living skills
Psychoeducation for clients, families, and supporting agencies
Development of crisis management and safety plans
Liaising with other healthcare providers and stakeholders
Ongoing mental health support and psychotherapy for NDIS participants

How does it work?

At “All Psychiatry” our team of Australian- certified mental health clinicians provides expert care tailored to your needs.
We have made it simple and efficient - just follow the steps below to get started

1

GP Referral

To get started, please obtain a referral from your GP addressed to “All Psychiatry” and include as much information as possible.
It helps to include information about your symptoms, history and any previous treatment.

2

Send or Upload GP referral

You can upload your referral securely on our website, or ask your GP to fax it to 03 8080 6484 or email it to admin@allpsychiatry.com.au

3

We will contact you to book an appointment

Once our friendly admin team receives your referral, it will be promptly reviewed to match you with the specialist best suited to your needs. Someone from our admin team will contact you to arrange your appointment

how it works

Get started as easy as 1, 2, 3

Learn how to get started, within minutes, seamlessly through our website.

1

Submit a Referral

Contact your GP, and collect a refferal,

2

Upload Referral

Upload your referral online, or ask your GP to send us a fax.

3

We Wil Contact You

Once our friendly admin staff has received your referral, it will be quickly screened and admin staff will call you back to book an appointment.

How does it work?

At “All Psychiatry” our team of Australian- certified mental health clinicians provides expert care tailored to your needs.
We have made it simple and efficient - just follow the steps below to get started

1

GP Referral

To get started, please obtain a referral from your GP addressed to “All Psychiatry” and include as much information as possible.
It helps to include information about your symptoms, history and any previous treatment.

2

Send or Upload GP referral

You can upload your referral securely on our website, or ask your GP to fax it to 03 8080 6484 or email it to admin@allpsychiatry.com.au

3

We will contact you to book an appointment

Once our friendly admin team receives your referral, it will be promptly reviewed to match you with the specialist best suited to your needs. Someone from our admin team will contact you to arrange your appointment

Meet Our Team

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I expect from my Initial Telehealth Appointment with a Psychiatrist?

Telehealth can greatly improve access to mental health services for people all across Australia.

At your initial appointment, the psychiatrist may ask you questions about your current difficulties with a view to elicit comprehensive specialist psychiatric history.

Our clinicians adopt a very holistic approach to find the best possible solutions for individual difficulties.

Following an initial assessment, the psychiatrist will provide you with information, and will make a recommendation about what treatment might be most helpful to you. Medication may be recommended depending on your treatment plan.

How will I get my prescription?


We use Electronic prescribing or ePrescribing – it is a technology framework that allows  medical practitioners for the prescribing and dispensing of medicines without the need for a paper prescription, which can improve efficiency and medicine safety.

Instead of a paper prescription, you will receive their prescription via SMS or email (please ensure your phone number and email address are correct on our patient portal) in the form of a link to a unique QR code or ‘token’.

The token is scanned by the pharmacy to unlock the electronic form of prescription from an encrypted and secure electronic prescription delivery service. If the patient has a repeat for a prescription, they will receive a new token from the pharmacy that replaces the original token.

However, if above is not possible – we will email or fax prescription to your pharmacy or post it to your home address.

In the interest of patient safety, our doctors are unable to issue any prescription without a review.

How many appointments will I need?

The Psychiatrist will discuss your treatment plan with you on your initial appointment. You might only need to see a psychiatrist once or twice per year or you may need to have a regular appointment for management of your illness.

Your GP can refer you to a Psychiatrist for either :

1. an ‘opinion and report’ (MBS item 291/92435) – one of assessment and discharge back to GP with report and management plan. This is for the GP to manage as the primary health-care provider. A patient is only eligible for one Medicare rebate on the 291 in a 12-month period.

2. ongoing management (MBS item 296/92437) – where patient becomes a patient of the psychiatrist.

3. review (MBS item 293/92436) – There is a provision for the psychiatrist to review the opinion and report previously prepared by them, within 12-month period.