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Where to find us

We strive to make it easy for anyone seeking support to visit Brain & Mind Hub Sunshine Coast and access our services.

Here are some options to help you plan your visit, and please contact our friendly Reception team if you have any questions or to discuss special access needs.

Where we are located

We are located on Level 2 at 60-62 Dalton Drive, Maroochydore. You will find our clinic situated in the buildings between Arcare and Officeworks

How to get here via public transport

The nearest bus stop to our clinic is located at Maroochydore Homemaker Centre on Maroochy Boulevard, approx. 900m walk away.

Pick up and drop off

If someone is driving you to the clinic, they can drop you off and pick you up in front of the building on Dalton Drive, or via the rear of the building.

Parking

Free parking is available on the ground floor at the onsite car park.

Accessibility access

If you have accessibility needs, such as wheelchair access, please let us know and we will make sure you are able to access the clinic with ease.


Accessible parking is available in the on-site car park. Ramp access to the foyer allows you to take the lift to Level 2.

This website does not provide mental health services.

If you are having an emergency, dial 000.

If you are feeling distressed and need help now, the below services are available 24 hours a day.

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1300 MH CALL

Mental Health (after hours) – support, advice and referral, mental health emergency

Lifeline

24/7 phone and online chat

13 11 14

Suicide callback service

24/7 counselling to people affected by suicide and online chat 1300 659 467

13YARN

Mental Health service for First nations and Indigenous Australians

Beyond Blue

24/7 support service for counselling and online chat

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We pay our respects to the Traditional Custodians of the Land where we learn, live and work, the Gubbi Gubbi (Kabi Kabi) people and Jinibara people. We acknowledge the Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise that they have been living and healing their communities on this land for many thousands of years. In particular, we note the leading role of First Nations women who are the custodians of sophisticated knowledge, community organisers and beacons of wisdom. We recognise the spiritual connection the Gubbi Gubbi (Kabi Kabi) and Jinibara have with the land, water, sky and sea and we extend this respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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TBMH welcomes and supports people from the LGBTQIA+ community and those who identify beyond the binary.

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