About Impart
Impart is a counselling practice operating islandwide in Singapore. The listing has been verified by KakiList, confirming active contact channels via WhatsApp, phone, and an online enquiry form. No Google review data is currently available, and pricing is indicated at a mid-range level without a published per-session rate.
To begin, reach out through any of the available contact channels to describe your presenting concern or goal — whether that is stress, anxiety, relationship difficulties, grief, or another personal matter. From there, you would typically complete an intake form and attend a first consultation to assess fit with the counsellor, discuss frequency of sessions, and agree on whether you prefer individual, couples, or family work. Confirm in advance whether sessions are conducted in person, via video call, or both, and ask about the cancellation policy and any package or block-booking options versus pay-per-session arrangements.
To take the next step, contact Impart directly via WhatsApp, phone, or the online form to arrange an initial consultation and confirm session availability, format, and fees.
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Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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Impart's per-session rate has not been published on this listing. Singapore market context: individual counselling sessions typically run S$80–200 per 50-minute hour at private practices, with clinical psychologists and psychiatrists charging more. First consultations sometimes carry a slightly higher intake fee. Block or package bookings (for example, six sessions prepaid) often come at a modest discount compared to pay-per-session rates. Confirm the full fee structure — including any no-show or late-cancellation charge — in writing before your first appointment. See the full counselling cost guide for Singapore →
Most private counselling practices in Singapore accept self-referrals — you can contact Impart directly without a GP letter. That said, a GP or specialist referral can be useful if you intend to claim under an employer's Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) or an insurance policy that requires a referral for reimbursement, or if your condition involves medication management alongside talk therapy. At the first session, expect to complete an intake form covering your presenting concerns, any relevant medical or psychiatric history, and your goals for therapy. This helps the counsellor assess fit and suggest an appropriate approach and frequency. If your needs fall outside the counsellor's scope — for example, a psychiatric diagnosis requiring medication — a good practitioner will say so and suggest onward referral.
In Singapore, the title 'counsellor' is not yet statutorily protected in the same way as physiotherapy or TCM, so licensing sits across several voluntary registers. Registered Counsellors and Clinical Members of the Singapore Association for Counselling (SAC) have met defined training and supervision standards. Psychologists may be registered with the Singapore Psychological Society (SPS) or, for clinical psychologists, with the Singapore Register of Psychologists (SRP) under the Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC). Impart does not currently list specific practitioner credentials or regulatory registrations on this listing. Before committing to a series of sessions, ask for the lead counsellor's full qualifications, their professional association membership or registration number, and their experience with your specific presenting concern. You can verify AHPC registrations at the AHPC public register online. Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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