Medicare Mental Health Centres in Tasmania
Mental health support
Medicare Mental Health Centres centres are funded by the Australian Government to provide immediate mental health support, information and advice.
There is currently a Medicare Mental Health Centre in Launceston and three new centres are coming to Burnie, Devonport and outer Hobart.
While they are being established, an interim telehealth service is available to provide telephone-based mental health support to people living in the north-west and southern Tasmania. Call 1800 595 212 between 8.30am and 5pm, Monday to Friday to access the service.
What are Medicare Mental Health Centres?
Medicare Mental Health Centres provide a safe and welcoming place for anyone to access free, quality mental health care over extended hours.
There is no charge for services, and appointments aren’t needed. A Medicare card is not required.
Services provided include:
- immediate, short and medium-term care navigation to other suitable mental health services in the local community
- information and advice for carers, families and friends of people experiencing mental illness.
Services are provided by qualified mental health professionals and people with lived experience of mental health (peer workers), who will listen to and support people to access the care they need.
Primary Health Tasmania has commissioned Stride to operate and deliver services from four Medicare Mental Health Centres in Tasmania.

Who is eligible?
Anyone can access Medicare Mental Health Centres, even if they have never reached out for mental health support before.
A Medicare card is not required to access these services.
Where is it available?
The Launceston Medicare Mental Health Centre is at 62-64 Canning Street. You can walk in – no appointment required. You can also contact this centre by phone or email (contact details below). The centre is open from 9am to 7.30pm Monday to Friday, and from 10 am to 2pm on Saturday, Sunday and public holidays.
Medicare Mental Health Centres are being established in Devonport, Burnie and outer Hobart. In the meantime, an interim telehealth service is for people living in north-west and southern Tasmania. Call 1800 595 212 between 8.30am and 5pm, Monday to Friday.
Who can make a referral?
No formal referral or appointment is needed. People can access this service direct themselves or can be connected through their GP or other healthcare professional.
How much does it cost?
This service is free, and you don’t need a Medicare card.
Contact us
Contact the telehealth service on: 1800 595 212
Or visit the Launceston Medicare Mental Health Centre at 62-64 Canning Street, Launceston.
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