Hall Street Medical Centre, Auburn
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Consultation Fee
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Social Worker

Counseling sessions
Mental health assessments
Support group referrals
Community resource guidance
Mrs Rosemary Qummouh is a Social Worker who provides care at Hall Street Medical Centre in Auburn, NSW. She works at Shop 21, 20-22 Hall Street, Auburn 2144. Degree and years of experience are not listed here, but her role shows she focuses on mental wellbeing and community support for clients in the local area. Her work centre is in Auburn, a key suburb of Sydney, making her services easily accessible to people across western Sydney and nearby communities. 
 
 Mrs Qummouh offers a range of services to support mental health and wellbeing. Her services include counseling sessions to help people talk through personal concerns, mental health assessments to understand needs, and referrals to support groups when groups can help a person feel less alone. She also provides community resource guidance, helping clients find local resources and practical help in the area around Auburn. These services are designed to be clear, supportive, and easy to access for people who live in or near Auburn and the greater Sydney region. 
 
 In her care approach, Mrs Qummouh focuses on accessible, person‑centered support. She uses counseling and assessments to understand each client’s situation and works to connect them with appropriate community resources. By offering referrals to support groups, she helps clients build networks and find ongoing encouragement. Her location at Hall Street Medical Centre means she can coordinate care with other local health professionals, which can help patients receive comprehensive support in one visit or through a straightforward referral process. 
 
 The Auburn community benefits from her practical approach to mental health and wellbeing. By providing clear information and guidance, she helps people feel informed and empowered to make positive changes. Being part of a local clinic in Auburn also means she can keep in touch with local resources and services so that patients receive timely and relevant help. 
 
 Patients can feel confident in turning to Mrs Qummouh for reliable, compassionate support. Her work in Auburn contributes to a strong local reputation for trusted care, practical guidance, and respectful, patient‑friendly service. This reputation reflects her expertise in social work and her commitment to helping people navigate mental health and community resources with clarity and care.
