
Where Research Meets Care
"Behind every research question is a family seeking answers"
Dr. Bithi Roy completed her PhD at the University of Sydney, studying stroke in preterm and full-term infants. This work, published in leading paediatric journals, has advanced understanding of neonatal brain health and identified key risk factors for neurological complications such as stroke and cerebral palsy — enabling earlier detection and intervention.

This research background directly shapes how we care for your child:
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Evidence-based developmental screening that goes beyond standard checklists, recognising subtle signs that matter — especially in babies born prematurely or after complicated births.
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Specialised monitoring for high-risk infants, guided by research into newborn outcomes and tailored to each baby’s risk profile.
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Clinical decisions informed by current research in neonatal and developmental medicine, combining evidence with practical experience.
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Focus on the first five years, when brain development happens fastest and early support makes the greatest difference.
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Comprehensive developmental tracking across motor, cognitive, language, and social-emotional domains, with the precision that comes from understanding infant neurology at a research level.
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Continuity of care that allows subtle patterns to be recognised sooner and decisions to reflect a complete picture of your child’s growth and health.