Your Guide to Fees at Superyou Therapy
NDIS Clients
Last updated: 24 February 2026
Our commitment to transparent NDIS fees
Superyou Therapy is committed to providing clear, fair, and NDIS‑compliant pricing.
All fees are charged in accordance with the NDIS Price Guide and Arrangements, and reflect the time and professional input required to deliver safe, high‑quality therapy.
Your fees will always be explained and confirmed with you before services commence.
How NDIS fees work at Superyou Therapy
NDIS fees are not based solely on the time spent face‑to‑face with your clinician.
Depending on the service, fees typically include:
- direct therapy time
- preparation and planning
- clinical documentation and reporting
- collaboration with your support team
- travel, where applicable
These components are permitted under the NDIS and are essential to effective service delivery.
Session length and minimum booking requirements
Session length depends on where therapy is delivered.
- Clinic‑based and telehealth sessions
Can be booked in a range of durations, including sessions under one hour, depending on clinical need. - Home, school, and community‑based sessions
Are delivered as a minimum of one (1) hour of face‑to‑face time.
This minimum ensures the full scope of service delivery, including preparation, transitions, and follow‑up, is appropriately reflected in your NDIS funding.
Occupational Therapy & Speech Therapy (NDIS)
Applicable NDIS hourly rate
All Occupational Therapy and Speech Pathology services are billed using the standard NDIS hourly rate of $193.99.
NDIS Speech and OT Fees – How Charges Are Calculated
Fees are calculated using the same pricing structure across all service settings. Minimum session lengths vary depending on where therapy is delivered.
| Appointment type | Face‑to‑face time | Preparation & planning | Case notes | Total billed time | Total fee |
30 minute session **Please note this consult length is only available for sessions in clinic locations | 30 minutes | 7.5 minutes | 7.5 minutes | 45 minutes | $145.49 |
45 minute session **Please note this consult length is only available for sessions in clinic locations | 45 minutes | 10 minutes | 10 minutes | 1 hour & 5 minutes | $210.16 |
| 1 hour session | 1 hour | 15 minutes | 15 minutes | 1 hr 30 min | $291.00 |
| 1.5 hour session | 2 hours | 20 minutes | 20 minutes | 2 hr 10 min | $420.31 |
| 2 hour session | 1.5 hours | 25 minutes | 25 minutes | 2 hr 50 min | $549.64 |
Additional Billable Items
Additional billable items are charges for work that supports your therapy, but may occur outside the main appointment time outlined above, or in addition to your booked session.
All additional charges are explained and discussed with you prior to charging.
| Item | Cost |
| Additional session time or non‑face‑to‑face supports (e.g. reports) | $193.99 per hour |
| Travel Time | $97.00 per hour (50% of the NDIS hourly rate) |
| Travel Kilometres | $0.99 per kilometre travelled |
| Home, school, and community visits: All non‑clinic sessions at home, school or in the community are booked for a minimum of one (1) hour face‑to‑face time. Shorter session lengths of less than one hour apply only to clinic‑based and telehealth services. |
Physiotherapy (NDIS)
Applicable NDIS hourly rate
All Physiotherapy services are billed using the standard NDIS hourly rate of $183.99.
NDIS Physiotherapy Fees – How Charges Are Calculated
Fees are calculated using the same pricing structure across all service settings. Minimum session lengths vary depending on where therapy is delivered.
| Appointment type | Face‑to‑face time | Preparation & planning | Case notes | Total billed time | Total fee |
30 minute consultation **Please note this consult length is only available for sessions in clinic locations | 30 minutes | 7.5 minutes | 7.5 minutes | 45 minutes | $137.99 |
45 minute consultation **Please note this consult length is only available for sessions in clinic locations | 45 minutes | 10 minutes | 10 minutes | 1 hour & 5 minutes | $199.32 |
| 1 hour session | 1 hour | 15 minutes | 15 minutes | 1 hr 30 min | $276.00 |
| 1.5 hour session | 2 hours | 20 minutes | 20 minutes | 2 hr 10 min | $398.64 |
| 2 hour session | 1.5 hours | 25 minutes | 25 minutes | 2 hr 50 min | $521.30 |
Additional billable items
Additional billable items are charges for work that supports your therapy, but may occur outside the main appointment time outlined above, or in addition to your booked session.
All additional charges are explained and discussed with you prior to charging.
| Item | Cost |
| Additional session time or non‑face‑to‑face supports (e.g. reports) | $183.99 per hour |
| Travel Time | $92.00 per hour (50% of the NDIS hourly rate) |
| Travel Kilometres | $0.99 per kilometre travelled |
| Home, school, and community visits: All non‑clinic sessions at home, school or in the community are booked for a minimum of one (1) hour face‑to‑face time. Shorter session lengths of less than one hour apply only to clinic‑based and telehealth services. |
What we bill for – detailed information
This section provides further details about our billing structures, including how we deliver therapy services, what we bill for and why, and late cancellation fees.
Therapy sessions
Therapy may be delivered:
- in‑clinic
- via telehealth
- at home
- at school
- in the community
Clinic and telehealth sessions may be shorter where appropriate.
Home, school, and community sessions are delivered as a minimum one‑hour face‑to‑face service.
Indirect services (non‑face‑to‑face)
You may sometimes see additional items on your invoice, aside from your appointments. These represent indirect services: clinical work completed outside session time that supports your therapy.
Indirect services may include:
- review of therapy, medical, diagnostic, or school reports
- mandatory NDIA reports (e.g. AT applications, therapy plans, summaries)
- client‑requested reports or letters
- professional communication with supports or providers
- therapy program development
- group session planning
- assistive technology coordination
- tailored resource development
These services are permitted under the NDIS, and we will always discuss them with you beforehand.
Travel
Where therapy is delivered outside the clinic, travel may be billed in line with NDIS guidelines.
How travel is charged
- Travel time: 50% of the applicable NDIS hourly rate
- Travel kilometres: $0.99 per kilometre
Maximum travel time billed
- MMM1–3 areas: up to 30 minutes total travel time
- MMM4–5 areas: up to 60 minutes total travel time
We actively minimise travel costs by:
- grouping appointments geographically
- using the most direct routes
- scheduling clinicians from the nearest Superyou hub where possible
Superyou Therapy operates across seven WA locations:
Wanneroo, Cannington, Fremantle, Bassendean, Mandurah/Peel, Great Southern and Margaret River.
Full details are outlined in our Service Agreement Terms & Conditions.
Late cancellations
To avoid charges, we require two (2) full business days’ notice for cancellations.
Cancellations made with less than two business days’ notice will incur the full appointment fee, including:
- session time
- preparation and planning
- case note writing
- any applicable travel
This also applies if you do not attend, or attend only part of, a scheduled session. Cancellations can be emailed to cancellations@superyou.org.au or through your clinician via phone or email. You can view our Cancellation Policy in full here.
Clinical rates
NDIS hourly rates used at Superyou Therapy:
- Occupational Therapists & Speech Pathologists: $193.99/hour
- Physiotherapists: $183.99/hour
Rates are set by the NDIS and may change following NDIS reviews. Any changes will be communicated to you well in advance.
Invoices
We aim to ensure invoices are clear and easy to understand.
If you have questions about invoice items or billed time, please contact:
(08) 6263 8623
invoices@superyou.org.au
GP Chronic Condition Management Plan (GPCCMP)
If you have a chronic or long-term health condition, your GP may prepare a GP Chronic Condition Management Plan (GPCCMP).
Changes to the CDMP from 1 July 2025
From 1 July 2025, the GP Chronic Condition Management Plan replaced the older Chronic Disease Management Plans (CDMPs), GP Management Plans (GPMPs) and Team Care Arrangements (TCAs).
The older GP Management Plan (GPMP) and Team Care Arrangement (TCA) are being phased out.
GPs no longer need to collaborate with allied health professionals when preparing or reviewing plans – your GP can now send referrals directly to providers like Superyou.
Referrals must include:
The referring GP’s name
The practice address or provider number
The date of referral
The validity period (if applicable)
The GP’s signature (electronic or handwritten)
The reason for referral and relevant clinical details
Eligibility
Eligible clients can access up to 5 Medicare-rebated allied health sessions per calendar year.
These can be all one type (e.g. 5 Speech Pathology sessions) or a mix (e.g. 1 Occupational Therapy + 4 Speech Pathology).
Clients who already had a CDMP prepared before 1 July 2025 can continue using it until 30 June 2027, after which they’ll need to transition to a GPCCMP.
To remain eligible, a GPCCMP must be prepared or reviewed within the past 18 months.
Can I use my private health insurance to pay the balance?
No, this is considered “double dipping” and your private health insurance will not pay a rebate if you have already claimed with Medicare.
Should I use my private health insurance or my GPCCMP plan?
This is completely up to you. Check with your private health insurance company to make sure you are covered for Speech Pathology, Occupational Therapy or Physiotherapy (depending on what service you require).
Often, private health insurance companies do rebate a higher amount for assessment sessions so you may choose to use this for your initial assessment, rather than your GPCCMP plan.
How often can I get a new GPCCMP Plan?
You are eligible for 5 rebated services each calendar year. This means 5 total, not for each therapy service.
Can I use my GPCCMP rebates for group sessions or telehealth?
No. GPCCMP sessions must be individual, face to face sessions for a minimum of 20 minutes.
Can I use my GPCCMP rebates for travel?
No. You will be charged for the time it takes your clinician to travel to and from an appointment. You will also be charged for additional costs incurred with travelling to deliver face-to-face services (such as parking fees and the running costs of the vehicle).
Our costs are consistent across all clients and so these costs will be charged as per the current NDIS approved prices and subject to change following NDIS reviews. Please refer to our Terms and Conditions for more information about how we charge for travel.
We do have clinic rooms for you to attend sessions to avoid these travel costs. Please speak to our administration team or your clinician for more information. You may also find more information on the Australian Government Department of Health’s “Chronic Disease Management” PDF.
Who can I talk to for more information?
Our team are here to answer any of your queries from 8.30am-4.30pm Monday to Friday. Please call (08) 6263 8623 or email hello@superyou.org.au.
Need more information?
Our team is available 8:30am–4:30pm, Monday to Friday. We are always happy to explain fees and answer any questions you may have.
(08) 6263 8623
hello@superyou.org.au