Find a Psychologist Near Haymarket

Welcome to The Psychology Alley, where personalised mental well-being is not just a goal but a mission. Nestled in the heart of your community, this unique psychology practice is led by Heather, a psychologist hailing from Singapore and educated in Australia.

Heather's approach to therapy goes beyond standard practices. By combining evidence-based treatment methods with a deep understanding of individual needs, she crafts personalized care plans that resonate with each client's specific challenges and aspirations. Whether grappling with anxiety, depression, relationship struggles, or other emotional complexities, clients find a supportive and nurturing environment at The Psychology Alley.

The practice thrives on collaboration. Heather believes in working closely with her clients, unlocking their inherent strengths, aligning strategies with their values, and guiding them towards empowered and lasting change. Therapy here is more than a series of sessions; it's a collaborative journey designed to help clients overcome obstacles and rediscover joy and fulfillment.

Heather's commitment to excellence is evident in her continuous pursuit of new therapeutic techniques, her dedication to maintaining a client-focused environment, and her willingness to adapt her approach to suit the unique contours of each person's mental landscape.

The Psychology Alley's central location makes it a convenient choice for those seeking professional counseling in the area. With a warm and welcoming atmosphere, it serves as a sanctuary for those looking to take the first step towards a healthier, more fulfilled life.

Navigating to The Psychology Alley from Haymarket

The Psychology Alley is located approximately 2km from Haymarket. It is a 9-minute drive, 13-minutes on public transport, or a 13-minute walk.

We help adult individuals with mental health concerns, with clinical interests in anxiety, borderline personality disorder (BPD), and cultural identity issues. Fill out the form to make an enquiry to see a psychologist servicing the Haymarket area.

  • Train
    St James Station is the closest station (2–3 minute walk).
    Use the Elizabeth Street / Hyde Park exit. Town Hall Station is also nearby (approximately 7–10 minutes’ walk).

  • Bus
    Multiple bus routes run along Elizabeth Street, Park Street, and Oxford Street, all within a short walking distance of the building.

  • Light Rail
    Town Hall Light Rail Stop (L2/L3 lines) is approximately a 7–10 minute walk.

Public Transport
The practice is conveniently located within the St James Trust Building in the Sydney CBD, directly opposite Hyde Park and easily accessible by public transport.

Parking

  • Wilson Parking – 187 Liverpool Street (approximately 5 minutes’ walk)

  • Secure Parking – St James Car Park (111 Elizabeth Street, ~3–4 minutes’ walk)

  • Secure Parking – The Domain (8–10 minute walk, often quieter)

Please allow extra time during peak hours, as traffic and parking availability in the CBD can be unpredictable.

Arrival Instructions
Take the lift up to Level 7. The door is labelled “The Psychology Alley”.

 

Please note there is no waiting room. You are welcome to wait outside the door or at the lift lobby (there is seating available), and come up at your appointment time.

The Psychology Alley Can Help You With

Schedule Your Appointment Today

If anyone’s life is in immediate danger, call 000 or visit a hospital emergency department.

If you’re in crisis and need support, call Lifeline on 13 11 14, or text 0477 13 11 14 at night (6pm-midnight AEDT).
Someone will help put you in contact with a crisis service in your state or territory. 
They’re open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

If you are experiencing family and domestic violence or sexual assault, call 1800 737 732. This is a 24-hour
national sexual assault, family and domestic violence counselling line for any Australian who has experienced,
or is at risk of, family and domestic violence and/or sexual assault.

"Your present circumstances don’t determine where you go; they merely determine where you start.”

- Nido Qubein