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Frequently Asked Questions

Where do sessions take place?

Amy offers flexible options to suit each child: in-clinic appointments, telehealth, home visits, and sessions in the school setting. Many families find school-based sessions work well for younger children, while others prefer the consistency of the clinic.

What areas do you service?

For mobile sessions, Amy supports children across the Mornington Peninsula, including Frankston, Rosebud, Rye, Crib Point, Red Hill, Carrum Downs, Hastings, Langwarrin, Mount Martha, Frankston North, Tyabb, Mount Eliza and Mornington. If you're considering school visits, please get in touch.

What are your hours?

Appointments are available Tuesday to Friday, between 10:30am and 2:30pm.

Do you accept NDIS participants?

Yes. Amy works with NDIS participants and is happy to support plan-managed, self-managed and agency-managed funding. She can also liaise with your support coordinator and contribute to plan reviews.

How do I get started?

Simply email Amy with a little about your child and what you're hoping to work on, or book a parent consultation here. Referrals from GPs, paediatricians, support coordinators and other professionals are also welcome.

What ages do you work with?

Amy is a child psychologist and primarily supports children aged 2 to 16.

Do you offer assessments?

Yes, Amy provides assessments. Please see the services list or reach out to determine the most appropriate assessment for your child.

Can you provide reports and letters of support?

Yes. Amy can prepare reports, letters of support, and clinical input for schools, NDIS plans and Functional Capacity Assessments. Every assessment includes a detailed written report with tailored recommendations. Other reports and letters can be arranged on request and may incur an additional cost, which Amy is happy to discuss with you beforehand.

How often will my child be seen?

This depends on your child's needs and may change throughout their treatment plan depending on their current functioning and circumstances. Amy reviews this with you regularly and adjusts the frequency together, so the level of support stays right for your child.