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Vicki Hutchings

Vicki Hutchings

Psychologist

Location

    Melbourne CBD (Friday)
Dr Vicki Hutchings

As a dedicated general psychologist, Vicki is committed to fostering a therapeutic atmosphere that is warm, collaborative, and free of judgment. Her areas of interest include women's pain, particularly focusing on pelvic pain, perimenopause, and menopause-related challenges, anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship issues.

With a compassionate and empathetic approach, Vicki aims to create a safe and supportive environment where women feel empowered to discuss their concerns openly. In supporting women through the transitions of perimenopause and menopause, recognising the profound impact these life stages can have on women's mental health and overall quality of life. Her therapeutic interventions are informed by evidence-based practices and tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual she works with.

In addition to her passion in women's health, Vicki is also deeply committed to understanding and supporting neurodiverse individuals. She recognizes the unique challenges that neurodiversity can present in the context of women's health and is dedicated to providing inclusive and affirming care to all of her clients, regardless of neurodevelopmental differences. Beyond her clinical practice, Vicki is a vocal advocate for women's health issues and neurodiversity awareness, actively promoting inclusivity and understanding in her community.

Book an appointment

To make an appointment, please call us. No referral is needed.

(03) 9562 7555