Dr Bapti Roy is a Respiratory and Sleep Physician who provides comprehensive respiratory and sleep consultation services. Dr Roy graduated with Honours from Western Sydney University and completed respiratory and sleep medicine training at Westmead and Blacktown hospitals, followed by a clinical pleural medicine fellowship at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Western Australia, the largest pleural medicine unit in the Southern Hemisphere. Here she gained comprehensive clinical experience and undertook multiple research projects in the field of pleural medicine.
Dr Roy is currently completing a Master of Medical and Health Science by Research at Edith Cowan University in the field of pleural medicine and has obtained a prestigious Charlies Foundation for Research grant for the PLEASE-3 multi-centre research project. She is activity involved in multi-centre clinical research at Westmead Hospital and has published in peer reviewed journals. Dr Roy is committed to education for medical staff and the community, and is involved in education programs for Respiratory Trainees, General Practitioners and patients. She is a member of the advanced training education subcommittee for the ASA and previously for TSANZ, and has organised numerous education events for advanced trainees. She is a member of the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand (TSANZ), Australasian Sleep Association (ASA), the American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST) and the European Respiratory Society (ERS).
In addition to working at Sydney West Respiratory & Sleep Centre, Dr Roy also holds a Staff Specialist appointment at Westmead Public and Private Hospitals and performs interventional and pleural procedures weekly at Westmead Public Hospital. Dr Roy’s practice includes all areas of respiratory and sleep medicine, including lung cancer, asthma, COPD and sleep disorders. She has a particular interest in pleural medicine and expertise in the field. She is dedicated to providing comprehensive care for her patients and working alongside their general practitioner to achieve the best possible patient outcomes.