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04 Sep 2014 05:06 PM
04 Sep 2014 05:06 PM
I live in Sydney.
I have depression and anxiety.
I've had major depression before so I know what is happening.
I am desperate to find a psychiatrist who will see me as a Medicare (i.e. bulk billed) patient. I've had no luck in finding one.
I keep being told I am asking for something free. Having paid my Medicare levy for the number of years that I have, I do not think I am asking for anything free.
I've tried asking GPs, I've rung all the help lines. I have even rung every psychiatrist in Sydney and the outskirts of Sydney who says on their profile that they accept Medciare patients but none of them actually do.
Please, please, if anyone knows a psychiatrist in Sydney who has an interest in depression and will take a Medicare patinet, I would be sooooooooo grateful.
04 Sep 2014 06:56 PM
04 Sep 2014 06:56 PM
Hi Maude,
Thanks for your post. It sounds like you are doing the right thing - you know what's happening and you are tring to do something about it. Good on you for that.
In regards to a psychiatrist, I am not sure of any who bulk bill, but I do know if you go to a GP and get a referral, you can obtain 6 sessions with a pyschologist under Medicare. This is through a government scheme called ATAPS. And I believe you can get 6 more sessions if required. I personally know a few people who have used this service and have found it very helpful.
You also might want to try giving ARAFMI NSW a call on 02 9332 0700. This is their Helpline. ARAFMI are essentially a carer organisation, but the operators there should have a listing of psychiatrists in their electronic library, and maybe there might be one in there who is 'user friendly'.
The last thing I can think of for you to try would be to find the number of your nearest Medicare Local office (just google this). A Medicare local has many services under their banner, and usually have a scheme called 'Partners in Recovery' which would probably be able to help you out.
Hope this information helps,
Hobbit.
11 Sep 2014 09:25 PM
11 Sep 2014 09:25 PM
Hi Maude,
Just wondering how you are going. Have you had any luck in finding a psychiatrist at all?
Hobbit.
11 Sep 2014 10:43 PM
11 Sep 2014 10:43 PM
Thank you for asking Hobbit.
No luck yet.
15 Sep 2014 12:17 PM
15 Sep 2014 12:17 PM
15 Sep 2014 05:57 PM
15 Sep 2014 05:57 PM
Thank you. It used to be that lots of psychiatrists took a percentage of Medicare patients.
Local Community Health Centres are generally no good at handling people with major depression. They are better with people with chronic conditions such as Schizophrenia.
The Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) publishes on-line the details of psychiatrists and in their profiles they state whether they will see Medicare patients. Going through their profiles assists in finding appropriate ones (for example, some work with particular conditions or age groups). I searched under Depression and adult and found quite a number who treated depression in adults and who stated that they would see Medicare patients. However, without exception no-one was available when I rang. Some said they would - it was just that their books were full. However, when I rang back a few days later pretending to be a privately insured person, they were able to offer appointments.
If anyone is interested the link is: https://www.ranzcp.org/Mental-health-advice/find-a-psychiatrist.aspx
Re: the Black Dog Institute. They are Medicare however, they only do "one off" assessments. This can be handy however, I have been assessed and diagnosed and am looking for someone to have more than a one-off consultation with.
The CADE Clinic is also largely a clinical assessment unit.
Thank you again for yoru reply. I appreciate you taking the time.
It really shouldn't be this hard to get help.
15 Sep 2014 10:25 PM
15 Sep 2014 10:25 PM
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