We partner with GPs, private psychiatrists and other key service providers to offer a variety of treatment services for people living with a range of mental health conditions.
Our mental health facilities and services in New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia include in-hospital, counselling clinics and community-based services. All doctors who admit clients or consult at our St John of God Health Care locations must be accredited.
Our mental health services
Explore our services and treatment options
We’re here to help you find the right referral option for your client’s care, through our public and private hospitals and public community-based services.
If you would like to refer someone to our services, you might like to:
- visit the conditions pages to explore St John of God Health Care’s services and find suitable options and treatments
- browse our mental health locations by state
- find a specialist for information about our team of psychiatrists across our locations.
Send an enquiry
If you would like to discuss the best option for your client or speak to someone about a referral pathway, please complete our enquiry form. In most cases, you can expect to hear back from us by the next business day.
Referrals
How to refer someone to our hospital services
Once you have determined which of our services is most appropriate for your client, you can submit a referral for our in-patient services. We accept referrals via email to the relevant St John of God Health Care hospital or service.
Once your referral has been submitted, our team will be in touch with an assessment of your patient. If your patient becomes one of our inpatient clients, you’ll receive a discharge summary with information about their treatment.
Our mental health hospitals include:
NSW
VIC
WA
How to refer someone to our community services
Our community services include individual counselling, group therapy and other specialised treatments.
To refer someone to one of these services, please visit the relevant service website to access the referral form and information:
If you or someone close to you is in distress or immediate danger, call 000 as soon as possible.
If you would like to get in touch about a non-urgent enquiry, please complete our contact form.