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Best Psychologist in Geelong, 2026

We've ranked the 3 psychologists serving Geelong, VIC in 2026. Listed providers are registered with AHPRA (Psychology Board of Australia). This list ranks by independent score across credentials, transparency, and service coverage. No pay-to-rank, no sponsored entries.

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Which is the best psychologist in Geelong?

Our top-ranked psychologist in Geelong for 2026 is Mindview Psychology — Mindview Psychology consistently ranks among the top psychologists in Melbourne. Runners-up: Cova Psychology and Centre for Clinical Psychology. All 3 providers in this guide serve Geelong and are ranked on verifiable credentials and information transparency, not paid placement.

Based on 3 providers profiled in Geelong, all cross-referenced against the relevant Australian regulator. Independent ranking, no paid placements, no first-party reviews.

Key takeaways

  • 3 regional providers from neighbouring areas serve Geelong clients.
  • Our #1 pick for Geelong: Mindview Psychology — best for clients who prefer online-first service.
  • Typical psychologists pricing in Geelong: $180 to $1,500.
  • Independent comparison, no paid placements. Last reviewed 1 June 2026.

3 Verified Psychologist in Geelong, Ranked

#1

Mindview Psychology

Melbourne, Australia

$180–$280/session (Medicare rebate $96.65–$141.85)

Best for: clients who prefer online-first service

Mindview Psychology consistently ranks among the top psychologists in Melbourne. AHPRA-registered psychology practice with 9 clinical psychologists in Melbourne CBD, Melbourne. Specialises in anxiety, depression, trauma / ptsd. Pricing $180–$280/session (medicare rebate $96.65–$141.85).

Strengths

  • AHPRA-registered
  • Clinical Psychology endorsed
  • Telehealth
  • 9+ psychologists on staff

Consider

  • Fewer online reviews (0) compared to larger competitors
  • Compare quotes with at least 2 other providers
#2

Cova Psychology

Melbourne, Australia

$180–$280/session (Medicare rebate $96.65–$141.85)

Best for: clients who prefer online-first service

Cova Psychology stands out for a mix of strong reviews (0/5 across 0 reviews) and clear pricing. AHPRA-registered Clinical Psychology practice in Melbourne CBD, Melbourne. Specialises in anxiety, depression, trauma / ptsd. Pricing $180–$280/session (medicare rebate $96.65–$141.85).

Strengths

  • AHPRA-registered
  • Clinical Psychology endorsed
  • Telehealth
  • Melbourne CBD based

Consider

  • Fewer online reviews (0) compared to larger competitors
  • Confirm service coverage for your exact suburb
#3

Centre for Clinical Psychology

Melbourne, Australia

$180–$280/session (Medicare rebate $96.65–$141.85)

Best for: clients who prefer online-first service

With a 0/5 rating from 0 reviewers, Centre for Clinical Psychology is a reliable pick. AHPRA-registered Clinical Psychology practice in Carlton, Melbourne. Specialises in anxiety, depression, trauma / ptsd. Pricing $180–$280/session (medicare rebate $96.65–$141.85).

Strengths

  • AHPRA-registered
  • Clinical Psychology endorsed
  • Telehealth
  • Carlton based

Consider

  • Fewer online reviews (0) compared to larger competitors
  • Ask about after-hours or weekend surcharges
Psychologist in Geelong, side by side · Click any header to sort
Provider Price range Service coverage Best for
Mindview Psychology $180–$280/session (Medicare rebate $96.65–$141.85)AHPRA-registeredclients who prefer online-first service
Cova Psychology $180–$280/session (Medicare rebate $96.65–$141.85)AHPRA-registeredclients who prefer online-first service
Centre for Clinical Psychology $180–$280/session (Medicare rebate $96.65–$141.85)AHPRA-registeredclients who prefer online-first service

Pricing and availability data checked against public sources at time of publication. We do not host first-party reviews; star ratings have been removed from this directory pending a moderated review-collection process.

How we rank psychologist in Geelong

We rank providers using a weighted scoring model: 40% credentials and regulator verification, 25% price transparency and value, 20% service coverage (availability, response time, specialisations), 10% information completeness, and 5% complaint history (Fair Trading, industry ombudsman). Rankings update quarterly or when new data warrants a change. Compare Psychologists does not accept payment to feature or rank providers; where referral fees apply, they are disclosed in our footer and do not affect position.

Common questions

FAQs: psychologist in Geelong

Who is the best psychologist in Geelong?

Our 2026 ranking puts Mindview Psychology first for Geelong, best for clients who prefer online-first service. We rank on verifiable credentials, information transparency and service coverage — not paid placement. "Best" depends on your specific needs, so use our ranking criteria below and compare 2–3 before committing.

How much do psychologists cost in Geelong?

Services typically cost between $180 and $1,500 in Geelong in 2026, depending on scope, provider seniority, and specialisation. Most providers offer free initial quotes; comparing 3 or more before committing is a common consumer approach.

How quickly can I get a quote in Geelong?

Most psychologists in Geelong respond to quote requests within 24 hours, and many within the same business day. Submitting your requirements once through a comparison service like Compare Psychologists returns up to 3 quotes in under a minute.

How do I get Medicare-rebated psychology sessions?

Visit your GP and request a Mental Health Treatment Plan (MHTP). The GP assesses your mental health and provides a referral. With the MHTP you're entitled to 10 Medicare-rebated psychology sessions per calendar year. After your first 6 sessions, return to the GP for a review to access the remaining 4. Some patients qualify for additional sessions in extreme circumstances. The MHTP referral is required at every psychology appointment for Medicare to apply.

How much does psychology cost out-of-pocket in Australia?

General psychologist: $180-$280/session standard fee. With Medicare MHTP rebate ($96.65), out-of-pocket $80-$185. Clinical psychologist: $230-$330/session. With Medicare rebate ($141.85), out-of-pocket $90-$190. Bulk-billed psychologists charge $0 out-of-pocket but limited availability and longer waits. Private health insurance extras cover $50-$120/session up to annual limits. After 10 Medicare-rebated sessions per year, you pay full fee.

How do I find a psychologist who specialises in my issue?

Use the Australian Psychological Society Find a Psychologist tool (psychology.org.au), search Psychology Today by specialty + location, or use our matching service. Common specialisations: anxiety/OCD, depression, trauma/PTSD (look for EMDR or trauma-focused CBT training), eating disorders, ADHD/autism, relationship therapy, child/adolescent, addiction. A 10-minute free phone consultation before booking is standard practice — most psychologists offer this to assess fit.

How long is the waitlist to see a psychologist?

Waitlists vary significantly: bulk-billed psychologists 6-16 weeks, private psychologists 2-12 weeks for initial appointment. Telehealth psychologists often have shorter waits (1-4 weeks). Specialist areas (trauma, eating disorders, ADHD assessment) can have 8-20 week waits even private. For urgent mental health: contact your GP for crisis support, call Lifeline 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636 for immediate phone counselling, or attend hospital emergency for active suicidal ideation.

What happens in a first psychology session?

The first session (50 minutes) is mostly assessment — your psychologist asks about your symptoms, history, current life circumstances, and goals for therapy. They'll explain their approach (CBT, ACT, schema therapy, etc.) and how many sessions might be needed. You'll discuss confidentiality and any Medicare/insurance arrangements. By session 2-3, active therapy work begins. It's normal not to feel a strong "click" with the first psychologist you see — switching is fine and expected if it's not the right fit.