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Moorabbin Mental Health Services: Find Local Support Matching Your Needs

Residents can arrange support by matching age criteria and location details to the listed services before making contact.

By Moorabbin Lifestyle Desk · Published 19 July 2026

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Moorabbin residents can plan visits to mental health services by first reviewing age ranges and contact methods provided for local providers. Alfred Health's Child and Youth Mental Health Service accepts referrals for ages 0-25 at its addresses on Nepean Hwy. Other options include clinics and residential programs that list specific streets and phone lines for initial discussions.

Determining Eligibility and Needs

Services specify clear age groups that guide the first step in planning. Alfred Health's Child and Youth Mental Health Service covers ages 0-25. Neami National's Moorabbin Youth Residential Recovery Service supports ages 16-25 with individual and group programs. Centre Psychology lists services for teenagers, youth and adults. ISN Psychology Clinic provides free therapy and low-cost psychology without a stated upper age limit in its details. Matching personal circumstances to these ranges helps narrow options before travel or calls.

Locating Services in Moorabbin

Addresses allow direct planning of travel within the suburb. Alfred Health's Child and Youth Mental Health Service operates from 999 and 1001 Nepean Hwy. ISN Psychology Clinic is based at the Danny Frawley Centre on 32-60 Linton St. Centre Psychology sits within a five-minute walk of Moorabbin Station and includes telehealth options. Neami National's Moorabbin Youth Residential Recovery Service runs its residential programs at a Moorabbin site. These fixed locations let residents calculate routes using known local streets and transit points.

Making Initial Contact

Phone numbers and emergency lines complete the planning sequence. Alfred Health lists referral phone (03) 8552 0555 plus after-hours lines 1300 363 746 for Port Phillip/Stonnington/Glen Eira and 1300 369 012 for Glen Eira/Bayside/Kingston. ISN Psychology Clinic can be reached on 1300 333 476. Neami National's Moorabbin Youth Residential Recovery Service takes calls on 1300 379 462 for confidential discussions. Urgent needs can be directed to Lifeline on 13 11 14, Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 or headspace on 1800 650 890 between 9am and 1am. Calling in advance confirms availability and any required preparation such as referral documents.

After selecting a service based on age and location, residents can confirm details by phone and arrange attendance at the listed address or via telehealth where offered. This sequence relies on the verified contact information to keep visits organised and targeted to the correct provider.

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