Getting Started - 3 Easy Steps
Contact
Reception
Initial Consultation
& QEEG Brain Scan
Report of Findings
Appointment
How to Get Started
Getting started at The Perth Brain Centre is easy. Watch the video below where Daniel Lane, Clinic Director, explains the process for getting started and answers some of the most common questions that people ask.
After watching the video, you are welcome to send an enquiry through the clinic website ‘Contact Us’ page, however the easiest and quickest way to get started is to telephone the clinics on 6500 3277.
Getting Started - Explained
The Reception Team will first help to book your Initial Consultation, where we take a detailed case history and give you the opportunity to discuss your concerns and health priorities. This information gathering exercise usually takes about 30 minutes.
After your Initial Consultation The Reception Team will help to schedule your QEEG Brain Scan and Report of Findings Appointment. The QEEG Brain scan and Report of Findings Appointment, each also take about 30 minutes, and these appointments are usually scheduled within a week or two after your Initial Consultation.
During your Report of Findings Appointment we will take time to explain the results of your QEEG Brain Scan and outline our recommendations for care and advice. Of course every brain and every case is different and there is no “standard one-size fits-all” approach. So, this means that whilst there are often some “general rules of thumb”, it is only during your Report of Findings Appointment that we are able to provide more detailed answers to questions about expected costs and duration of care. At the end of this appointment we will give you a copy of your results as well as additional information about other recommendations. In our experience people usually look forward to starting treatment as soon as possible, and The Reception Team are here to help to book further appointments.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are some very common questions that people often ask about referrals, fees, health insurance and Medicare, medication, age limits, brain scans and success rates. For further information please see the section about FAQs.