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If you are feeling worried, lonely or overwhelmed, reaching out to connect with someone else can really help. We encourage anybody feeling like they need to talk to someone to seek further support. There are a range of supports available in our region:
The Coronavirus Mental Wellbeing Support Service can connect you to a trained counsellor.
Gold Coast Primary Health Network commissions a range of services to meet different needs in the region. These services are available at no cost to patients. You can view more details on all of our commissioned services here.
Also a reminder that many health funds are able to provide over-the-phone and virtual mental health group therapy programs. In addition, private health policy holders can be fully covered for mental health and addiction treatment within two months of taking out cover.
A range of private providers in the region for Gold Coast residents to access:
For more information on how to access these services, talk to your GP or contact the private providers directly.
For more information on COVID-19 and your nearest testing clinics, click here.
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