Midland Office

Vision Counselling Midland

Counselling services are available to you from our Midland office.

Our goal is to provide individuals, couples and families the most effective counselling near Midland and the Perth Hills.


Vision Counselling is located in Midland Junction Lotteries House and across the road from the Centrepoint Midland Shopping Centre.


The office is easily accessible through the front doors of Lotteries House via the Great Eastern Highway entrance. Disability access is available.

Counselling services available in Midland

Services available with a Midland counselor include –

Appointments with a therapist can be made after hours and weekend counselling is available.

Our Midland counsellors are members of the Australian Counselling Association.

Counselling Midland

Midland Office

Vision’s office is located in Midland Junction Lotteries House, 39 Helena Street, Midland WA 6056

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How much does counselling cost in Midland?

A 50-minute session around Midland can cost anywhere between $120 to $200, depending on the type of counselling you seek.
While it is true that many counsellors tend to raise their fees as they gain more education, expertise and experience, counselling generally requires more than just one or two sessions; therefore, it can be quite expensive for some.

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Stirling Leisure Centre
Building 2, Suites 1-2
173 Gildercliffe St
Scarborough WA 6019

Belmont
Office

WLC Medical Building
238 Epsom Ave
Belmont WA 6104

Midland
Office

Midland Junction Lotteries House
39 Helena Street
Midland WA 6056

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6/7 Minden Lane
Baldivis WA 6171

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The Wellness Centre
28 Gifford Rd
Dunsborough WA 6281


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We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.