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Maternal and Infant Wellbeing Melbourne - Parkville

Clinical Psychologist, General Practitioner, Mental Health Nurse, Specialist Psychiatrist

Maternal & Infant Wellbeing Melbourne (MIWM) offers specialised mental health support tailored for women, mothers, and children throughout the perinatal period and beyond. Their multidisciplinary team provides evidence-based care in a nurturing, purpose-built environment. Mental Health Services at MIWM: Perinatal Psychology & Psychiatry: MIWM offers perinatal psychology and psychiatry services to support emotional well-being during pregnancy. Their mental health practitioners support women, mothers, and children throughout the lifecycle, emphasising individualised treatment plans tailored to each client’s unique needs and circumstances. Both face-to-face and telehealth consultations are available . Psychiatry and Psychology: Their mental health practitioners support women, mothers, and children throughout the lifecycle, aiming to optimise mental health through a team-based approach. MIWM's holistic approach integrates mental health support with services like breastfeeding consultation, sleep and settling support, nutrition, physiotherapy, and more, ensuring comprehensive care for families.

LOCATIONS
Parkville
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PROVIDER
Maternal and Infant Wellbeing Melbourne
Modes of delivery
  • One on one counselling
  • Telehealth (video and voice)
  • Online Social Media (e.g. Facebook, Instagram)
Cost Structure
  • Referral Required for ALL new patients/clients
  • Mental Health Care Plan required if claiming from Medicare
Areas of Expertise
  • Parenting Support
  • Parental Burnout
  • Sleep and Settling
  • Health Complications
  • Maternal Grief and Loss
  • Stillbirth
  • Miscarriage
  • Pregnancy Decision Making
  • Eating Disorder
  • Men/Fathers/Paternal Mental Health
  • LGBTQIA+
  • Same Sex Parenting
  • Managing Bipolar Disorder in the Perinatal Period
  • Bonding and Attachment
  • Adjustment Disorder
  • Fear of Birth
  • Perinatal Loss
  • Birth Trauma
  • Postnatal Anxiety
  • Postnatal Depression
  • Antenatal Anxiety
  • Antenatal Depression
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