Dr Roy Sugarman is a clinical neuropsychologist and clinical psychologist based in Rose Bay, Sydney. You’ll find the practice at Shop 2, 733 New South Head Road, Rose Bay NSW 2029. He works with adults and people in the wider community who want help making sense of what’s going on for their thinking, mood, and daily life.
In practice, Dr Sugarman focuses on cognitive assessments, behavioural therapy, and one-on-one counselling. Many people come in with worries about memory, thinking, attention, or changes after stress, life events, or health issues. Others are dealing with anxiety, ongoing stress, or feeling run down and overwhelmed. At times, sessions also help with building practical skills for coping, so things feel more manageable day to day.
Dr Sugarman also understands that mental health can show up in different ways. Some clients want structured support for anxiety and stress. Others need a calm place to talk through what they’re noticing and how it’s affecting work, relationships, and routine. He keeps things grounded and aims to help you work out next steps that fit your situation.
Over time, he brings a mix of psychological care and neuropsychology-focused thinking. That means sessions may include understanding how everyday thinking skills connect with emotions and behaviour. The goal isn’t to overcomplicate things. It’s more about getting clarity and then putting a helpful plan in place.
Dr Sugarman works in English and Afrikaans.
His education and training details aren’t listed here, but he uses evidence-based approaches in day-to-day care. No matter what brings you in, the focus stays on listening well, taking your concerns seriously, and supporting you with practical strategies. If relevant to your needs, he can also explain what results from cognitive assessments might mean in real life, not just in medical terms.
There are no specific publications or clinical trials listed here. Still, the work is based on established clinical practice and careful, ongoing assessment of what helps in the long run.