Broadmeadow Psychologist

Servicing Hamilton, Adamstown and surrounding areas throughout Newcastle.

At The Hummingbird Centre in Broadmeadow, we offer high-quality, evidence-based mental health support for people of all ages. Conveniently located in central Newcastle, our Broadmeadow clinic provides a welcoming, professional space for therapy, assessment, and recovery.

Clinic Details

Opening Hours

Monday, Tuesday & Friday 9:00am – 5:00pm

broadmeadow@hummingbirdcentre.com.au

Address

22 Brunker Road, Broadmeadow NSW

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The Hummingbird Centre is not a crisis or acute care service. If you need immediate support, please contact one of the following services:

  • Lifeline – 13 11 14 (24/7)
  • Mental Health Line – 1800 011 511 (24/7)
  • Kids Helpline – 1800 55 1800 (24/7, for ages 5–25)
  • 000 – in an emergency
 

We offer a range of psychological and mental health services tailored to meet the unique needs of our Broadmeadow community.

Our Broadmeadow clinic provides a wide range of psychological services, including:

  • Therapy for children, adolescents, and adults
  • Comprehensive psychological assessments (ADHD, Autism, Learning, Cognitive)
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)
  • EMDR therapy 
  • Neurofeedback training to support regulation and brain-based recovery
  • Schema therapy and trauma-informed therapy
  • Perinatal mental health care
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) services for local organisations
  • WorkCover psychological services for workplace injury recovery
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Meet Our Broadmeadow Team

Our Broadmeadow clinic is home to a multidisciplinary team of highly qualified clinicians. Each team member brings warmth, professionalism, and a deep commitment to supporting mental health and wellbeing.

Tim Regan

Clinical Psychologist

Joelle Clark

Registered Psychologist

Mitch Pinchbeck

Registered Psychologist

Cinthia Galvez

Registered Psychologist

Paula Bridge

Registered Psychologist

Kaz Amos

Registered Psychologist

Our Broadmeadow location offers a supportive and accessible environment

Our Broadmeadow clinic is located at 22 Brunker Road, on the corner of Heddon Street. We’re centrally located and easily accessible from surrounding suburbs like Hamilton, Adamstown, and New Lambton.

  • Street parking is available nearby
  • Please note: there are three steps at the front entry and no disability access at this location
  • The clinic is close to public transport, including buses along Brunker Road

We understand that coming to therapy is a big step — our team aims to create a calm, supportive environment from the moment you walk through the door.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a referral to see a psychologist at The Hummingbird Centre Broadmeadow?

No, you don’t need a referral to make an appointment. However, if you do have a Mental Health Care Plan from your GP, you may be eligible for Medicare rebates for up to 10 sessions per calendar year.

Can I use Medicare to help cover the cost?

Yes. If you have a valid referral under a Mental Health Care Plan or an Eating Disorder Management Plan (EDMP) from your GP, you can access Medicare rebates.

  • With a Mental Health Care Plan, you may be eligible for up to 10 rebated sessions each year.
  • With an Eating Disorder Management Plan, eligible clients may access up to 40 rebated sessions per year under Medicare.
 
Do you offer therapy for children and families?

Yes. We work with individuals of all ages and support families in navigating a wide range of mental health, emotional, and behavioural concerns.

What types of therapy do you offer at Broadmeadow?

Our clinicians use a variety of therapies, including CBT, DBT, EMDR, Neurofeedback, Schema Therapy, and trauma-informed approaches. Therapy is always tailored to the individual and their goals.

Where can I find a psychologist in Broadmeadow?

Our Broadmeadow clinic provides therapy and assessments for children, teenagers, and adults. Psychologists in Broadmeadow support concerns such as anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, autism, perinatal mental health, and family difficulties. The clinic is located at 22 Brunker Road, Broadmeadow, NSW, with nearby parking and public transport options.

Do you have child psychologists in Broadmeadow?

Yes. Psychologists at the Broadmeadow clinic work with children and families on emotional wellbeing, school challenges, behaviour changes, and developmental assessments such as Autism and ADHD. Parents are usually part of the process to make support practical for home and school.

What types of therapy are available at the Broadmeadow clinic?

Therapy at Broadmeadow includes individual counselling, couples therapy, and family therapy. Clinicians support people with stress, anxiety, depression, perinatal mental health, trauma, parenting concerns, and relationship issues. Sessions are tailored to each person’s age and needs.

Can I book an Autism or ADHD assessment in Broadmeadow?

Yes. The Broadmeadow clinic offers full assessments for Autism, ADHD, learning difficulties, and cognitive strengths. Assessments involve interviews, questionnaires, and standardised testing. Families receive a detailed written report with clear recommendations for school, work, or daily life.

Do I need a referral to see a psychologist in Broadmeadow?

You can book directly without a referral. If you want Medicare rebates, your GP can prepare a Mental Health Treatment Plan before your first session. Some people also use NDIS, insurance, Work Cover, or private health cover to help pay for sessions.

How much does it cost to see a psychologist in Broadmeadow?

Fees vary depending on the type of service and clinician. Medicare rebates may reduce your out-of-pocket costs, and some clients use NDIS or private health insurance. Our intake team explains all fees before booking so you know what to expect.

Are you accepting new clients in Broadmeadow?

Yes. The Broadmeadow clinic is currently accepting new clients for therapy and assessments. Wait times depend on the type of service, but our intake team can help you find the next available appointment.

How do I book an appointment with a Broadmeadow psychologist?

You can call our intake team or submit an enquiry through the website. We will ask a few questions to understand your needs and match you with the most suitable clinician at the Broadmeadow clinic.

Is parking available at the Broadmeadow psychology clinic?

Yes. There is nearby parking available for clients visiting the Broadmeadow clinic, and the location is also accessible by public transport. Directions and parking details are provided when you book.

Do psychologists in Broadmeadow see couples or families?

Yes. The Broadmeadow team provides therapy for couples and families as well as individuals. Sessions focus on improving communication, supporting relationships, and managing challenges together.

What age groups do psychologists in Broadmeadow see?

Psychologists at the Broadmeadow clinic work with people across the lifespan. This includes young children, teenagers, adults, and older adults. Therapy and assessments are adapted to each stage of life.

How long is a psychology session at Broadmeadow?

Most therapy sessions are about 50 minutes. Assessments often take longer and may be spread across several appointments. The timing will be explained clearly when you book your sessions.

Do you offer after-hours or evening appointments at Broadmeadow?

Some psychologists at Broadmeadow offer after-school or evening appointments. Availability depends on the clinician. Our intake team can let you know the options when you enquire.

Can NDIS participants see a psychologist in Broadmeadow?

Yes. The Broadmeadow clinic supports NDIS participants who are self-managed or plan-managed. We provide therapy, assessments, and reports to support ongoing NDIS planning and reviews.

In case of emergencies

Please note, The Hummingbird Centre is not a crisis service. If you are in urgent need of mental health care, please contact your GP or the Mental Health Information and Support Service (1800 011 511) or in a mental health emergency, please contact Triple 0 or present to your local Emergency Department.

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