WorkCover in Hervey Bay
We provide psychology services for the local community.
WorkCover Services
When an injury affects daily life, accessing psychology through WorkCover may become part of the recovery and return-to-work process. Bright Day Psychology in Hervey Bay offers services with a WorkCover psychologist for eligible clients. Appointments can involve assessments, therapy sessions or structured support depending on what is outlined in the referral and case requirements.
Our psychologist works within the WorkCover Queensland, SIRA (Workers Insurance NSW) and Comcare frameworks, following the documentation and approval processes to keep sessions aligned with insurer requests. We also assist with scheduling so clients can attend at times that fit within their routine.
If you would like to discuss WorkCover psychology or arrange an appointment, call us on (07) 4194 6271.
The WorkCover Process
Our psychologist provides WorkCover and DVA services based on referral details and case requirements. Sessions may include assessments, reporting or therapy depending on what is outlined by the insurer or healthcare professional. The process begins with a referral, followed by confirmation of WorkCover approval, and then booking an appointment.
Appointments are structured with clear start and finish times. We also coordinate with relevant parties, such as case managers or employers, when required as part of the WorkCover process. Using this approach, we aim to keep communication consistent and support clients as they move through WorkCover pathways.
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Referral-Based Service
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Our team offers sessions through private, Medicare, NDIS and WorkCover pathways.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What documents are needed for WorkCover psychology?
To access WorkCover psychology, individuals usually need a referral letter, claim number and insurer approval. These documents confirm eligibility and provide details about the services required. Psychologists may also request the case manager's contact information to assist with reporting. Without this paperwork, sessions may not be recognised as part of the WorkCover process or funded under the scheme.
Who pays for WorkCover psychology sessions?
WorkCover generally covers the cost of approved psychology sessions when they are linked to an accepted claim. The psychologist bills the insurer directly or provides an invoice in line with WorkCover guidelines. Clients may not need to pay upfront if the sessions are pre-approved, although payment arrangements can vary depending on state or insurer requirements.
What happens in a WorkCover psychology session?
In a WorkCover psychology session, the psychologist meets with the worker to discuss issues related to the injury or claim. Sessions may involve structured assessments, therapeutic discussions or the completion of reports requested by the insurer. The focus and format of the session depend on referral details and what the insurer has approved under the WorkCover plan.

