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Psychologist in St Kilda

Trauma-informed psychology and adult neurodivergence assessment at 22 Alma Road, St Kilda, with telehealth across Victoria.

At a glance

Location. 22 Alma Road, St Kilda VIC 3182.

 

Phone. 03 8771 4315.

 

Practitioner. Dr Sarah Fischer, PhD, MPsych (Organisational), AHPRA-endorsed in organisational psychology.

 

Services at this location. Individual therapy, adult ADHD and autism assessment, WorkSafe Victoria and TAC psychology, NDIS services, medicolegal independent psychological assessment.

 

Booking. Online via the appointment portal or by phone.

 

Telehealth. Also available across Victoria for clients who prefer remote appointments.

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Introduction

Behavioural Edge Psychology operates from a consulting room at 22 Alma Road, St Kilda. The location serves clients across the inner south of Melbourne and the CBD legal and professional precincts, including the surrounding suburbs of St Kilda East, Balaclava, Windsor, Prahran, South Yarra, Toorak, Albert Park, Middle Park, Elwood, Ripponlea, Caulfield North, and the Melbourne CBD itself. Dr Sarah Fischer, AHPRA-endorsed in organisational psychology, delivers individual therapy and psychological assessment for adults at this location. The practice's clinical philosophy is trauma-informed, neurodiversity-affirming, and evidence-based. Telehealth appointments are also available for clients who cannot attend in person.

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Who we see at this location 

The St Kilda rooms see clients drawn predominantly from inner-south Melbourne and the CBD professional corridors. Common client groups include the following.

 

Members of the legal profession, including barristers, solicitors, and judicial officers working in the Melbourne CBD legal precinct. The St Kilda location is well placed for clients who prefer not to attend therapy near their workplace and value the short distance from chambers and the William Street legal precinct.

 

Healthcare workers from the Alfred Hospital, Cabrini Malvern, and inner-city primary care.

 

Creative and professional services workers from the inner south, including media, design, technology, marketing, and consulting roles based across St Kilda, Prahran, South Yarra, and the CBD.

 

Adults seeking neurodivergence assessment for ADHD, autism, or combined AuDHD.

 

Workers with WorkSafe Victoria or TAC claims, NDIS participants, and adults pursuing medicolegal independent assessment.

Services available at this location 

Every service available through Behavioural Edge Psychology is delivered from the St Kilda consulting room.

 

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Getting to 22 Alma Road, St Kilda 

The St Kilda consulting room sits on Alma Road close to the intersection with St Kilda Road, a short walk from several major public transport options and within fifteen minutes of the Melbourne CBD by tram.

 

By tram. Routes 3, 5, 16, and 64 along St Kilda Road and route 67 along Glenhuntly Road all stop within ten minutes walking distance of the consulting room. The St Kilda Junction tram stop is approximately a ten minute walk.

 

By train. Balaclava station on the Sandringham line is approximately ten to twelve minutes walking. Windsor station serves clients arriving from the eastern lines.

 

By car. Street parking is available along Alma Road and adjacent residential streets, with metered or permit zones in some adjacent blocks. Allow approximately ten to fifteen minutes from the Melbourne CBD outside peak and fifteen to twenty minutes during peak hours.

 

By bicycle. The Beach Road and Inner Circle Trail bike routes connect to St Kilda. Bike parking is available on Alma Road.

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About Dr Sarah Fischer 

Dr Sarah Fischer is the Principal Psychologist of Behavioural Edge Psychology. She holds a PhD in Psychology and a Master of Psychology (Organisational) from Deakin University, and is registered with AHPRA with endorsement in organisational psychology. Her clinical work concentrates on complex trauma, adult neurodivergence, and the psychology of high-stakes professional roles, including the legal profession, healthcare, executive, and other regulated professional contexts. Read more on the About page.

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Frequently asked questions

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Where exactly is the St Kilda consulting room?

The consulting room is at 22 Alma Road, St Kilda VIC 3182, close to the intersection with St Kilda Road. The street number signage is clearly visible from the footpath.

 

Is there parking near the St Kilda rooms?

Yes. Street parking is available along Alma Road and adjacent residential streets, with metered or permit zones in some blocks. Allow a few minutes to find a space during peak hours.

 

Which public transport options serve the St Kilda consulting room?

Trams along St Kilda Road (routes 3, 5, 16, 64) and Glenhuntly Road (route 67) all stop within ten minutes walking. Balaclava station on the Sandringham line is approximately ten to twelve minutes walking. The St Kilda Junction tram interchange is approximately a ten minute walk.

 

Can I also see Dr Fischer at the Caulfield South location?

Yes. Behavioural Edge Psychology has a second consulting room at 223 North Road, Caulfield South. Both locations offer the full range of services. Bookings can be made for either location based on your preference and availability.

 

Can I have telehealth appointments instead of attending St Kilda in person?

Yes. Telehealth is available across Victoria for clients who prefer or require remote appointments. The same standard of care and the same funding pathways (Medicare Better Access, WorkSafe Victoria, TAC, NDIS, private) apply to telehealth.

 

What suburbs do the St Kilda rooms typically serve?

Common surrounding suburbs include St Kilda East, Balaclava, Windsor, Prahran, South Yarra, Toorak, Albert Park, Middle Park, Elwood, Ripponlea, and Caulfield North, plus the Melbourne CBD legal and professional precincts. Telehealth is available statewide for clients further afield.

©2026 by Behavioural Edge Psychology. I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Bunurong Boon Warrung people of the Eastern Kulin Nation. I pay my deepest respect to elders past, present and emerging. I am a proudly inclusive organisation and an ally of the LGBTIQ+ community and the movement toward equality. Click here to read our accessibility statement.

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