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Contact Carolyn
Let’s Work Together
Please get in touch if you wish to know more about me, my therapeutic approach, or thinking about beginning therapy and to book an appointment.
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Office: Ballow Chambers, 121 Wickham Tce, Spring Hill, QLD 4000
Phone: 0490 499 885
Email: drcarolynho@gmail.com
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Available days: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and mornings only on Thursdays.
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Please note: I will respond all enquiries as soon as possible during my practice hours. As a solo private practitioner, I do all of my own administrative work so your patience is greatly appreciated.
Getting here
By Public Transport
Ballow Chambers is conveniently located behind Central Station, approximately 2 minutes of walking.
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There are several bus stops along Wickham Terrace and nearby streets, including the free Spring Hill loop, which runs between the CBD and Spring Hill.
King George Station and Queen St Bus Station are 700-800m away (approx. 10 minute walk). You can find more information and plan your journey on the Translink website.
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By Car
There is limited metered street parking available on Wickham Terrace and the surrounding streets.
There are also multi-storey car parks within walking distance including Wickham Terrace Car Park and Astor Terrace Car Park. Please refer to their websites for rates.
Support after hours
I am unable to provide therapeutic support outside of our appointment time. If you need further support between sessions, please consider contacting one of the following health lines:
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Lifeline - 13 11 14
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Beyond Blue - 1300 22 4636
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Suicide Call Back Service - 1300 659 467
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1800 Respect (domestic violence) - 1800 737 732
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MensLine Australia - 1300 789 978
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Headspace - 1800 650 890
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QLife - 1800 184 527
If you need help deciding the best course of action, the following Queensland Health service line can assist 24/7: Brisbane Metro Mental Health Call (24 hrs) 1300 64 22 55. In the event of an emergency or crisis, please keep yourself safe by letting someone close to you know and attending your local hospital emergency department, seeing your GP immediately or calling for an ambulance on 000.