Psychologist Located Near Woolloomooloo

At The Psychology Alley, therapy transcends conventional approaches, becoming a personalized journey towards mental health and well-being. Guided by Heather, a Singaporean psychologist educated in Australia, the practice offers a comprehensive approach to mental health.

Melding evidence-based treatments with an empathetic understanding of individual needs, Heather's approach is as unique as you are. Anxiety, depression, relationship challenges – whatever your struggle, the road to healing is paved with care and expertise at The Psychology Alley.

Conveniently located, this practice provides a welcoming sanctuary for healing, empowerment, and growth. With flexible scheduling and a diverse range of therapeutic techniques, Heather creates an environment where every client feels heard and supported. Collaboration is key, and your unique strengths and values are at the heart of the treatment plan. Make an appointment with Heather, and embrace a path that leads to a healthier, more fulfilling life.

Finding Your way to The Psychology Alley from Woolloomooloo

The Psychology Alley is located approximately 1.8km from Woolloomooloo. It is a 8-minute drive, 22-minutes on public transport, or a 25-minute walk.

I help individuals aged 8 and above with mental health concerns, with clinical interests in anxiety, borderline personality disorder (BPD), and cultural identity issues. Fill out the form below to make an enquiry to see a psychologist servicing the Woolloomooloo area.

 

Address
Suite 302, 88 Foveaux St, Surry Hills, NSW 2010

Hours
Wednesday 10AM to 6:30PM

Friday 9AM to 6:30PM

Phone
0481 488 226

Email
heather@thepsychologyalley.com

Parking
There is plenty of street parking. The nearest cross street is Riley Street. You can find free 1hr and 2hr parking on Little Riley and Riley Streets and metered parking on Foveaux Street.

If you are attending the offices outside of normal business hours please arrive on time and the clinician will let you in to the security building at the ground floor.

Public Transport
The office is a 5-minute walk from Central Station and a short walk from the Light Rail on the Devonshire Street. Take the lift up to Level 3. The door is labelled “Associated Counsellors & Psychologists”.

Heather, Clinical Psychology Registrar

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Heather has experience working with clients aged 8 and upwards.

Heather's clinical interests focus on borderline personality disorder, anxiety, and cultural identity. Her integrative approach includes CBT and DBT. In her free time, she enjoys swimming and dancing.

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