Don’t go blank in front of the GP. Use the prep tool to have notes ready to take with you when asking for a referral. Takes less than 5 minutes.
See your GP with your prep notes in hand. Mira can book that appointment for you too — we can call your regular GP and book, or find you a mental health friendly GP if you need one.
Come back and upload your referral. We research psychiatrists that match your location, budget, and preferences — contact them, check availability, and send you options. You choose. We book.
Use the prep tool to get your notes together before seeing your GP. Answer a few questions, we turn them into something clear to take into the room.
We call your GP’s clinic and book the appointment on your behalf. Or we find you a mental health friendly GP if you need one. You just show up.
Upload your referral. We research clinics, contact them, and come back with options. You pick. We book. You pay once the appointment is confirmed.
You only pay if we find you something.
GP booking and psychiatrist booking bundled together. We handle the whole admin trail — from your first call to confirmed appointment — start to finish.
Mira is currently in pilot. We’ll always be upfront about costs before you commit to anything. You will never be charged without explicit prior consent.
Mira exists because I couldn’t find it when I needed it. Getting diagnosed with ADHD as an adult in Australia isn’t a process that was designed for people with ADHD. It demands the exact skills the condition takes away — the ability to initiate, follow through, make phone calls, track a referral, wait five months without losing it, and then do it all again when the clinic closes.
I know this because I lived it. I spent years not knowing why certain things were impossible, and then years more trying to get answers from a system that required me to be a different person in order to access help.
I’m a data analyst. I know how to research, how to make phone calls on behalf of someone else, how to read a waitlist and know which clinics to prioritise. I have ADHD, OCD, PTSD, and Tourette’s — I was diagnosed late, and I know exactly what it costs to get there.
Mira is the service I wish had existed. It’s not a clinical service. It’s not a telehealth platform. It’s an administrative concierge — someone who does the hard bit so you don’t have to.
Mira is an independent administrative service. We help people navigate the process of getting an ADHD assessment in Australia — from preparing for a GP visit, to booking a psychiatrist, to following up when things fall through the cracks.
We are not a healthcare provider. We don’t diagnose, treat, or give clinical advice. We don’t accept referral fees or commissions from clinics. Our only client is you.
Every telehealth psychiatry service in Australia still requires you to initiate. You still have to find the clinic, work out whether they accept your referral, navigate the booking system, and follow up when no one calls back.
Mira does that part. We research clinics that match your location, budget, and preferences. We contact them. We come back with options. You choose. We book.
The concierge model doesn’t meaningfully exist in Australia for ADHD navigation. That’s the gap Mira is here to fill.
Mira is currently in a manual pilot phase, operating in Brisbane. If you’re the first to try it, that’s intentional — the service is designed to be done by a human first, before any automation is built.
Questions, feedback, or just want to say hi: hello@withmira.com.au