David Lee is a Chinese medicine practitioner and acupuncturist based in Sydney, NSW. His practice is in the Sydney CBD at Suite 11, Level 3, 195 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000.
David works with people who want a practical, whole-body approach to health. Chinese medicine often looks at things like stress, energy, sleep, digestion, pain, and how the body is coping day to day. In many cases, care starts with a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) diagnosis, then the treatment is matched to what’s going on for you.
He offers acupuncture treatment and moxibustion therapy. Acupuncture uses fine needles at specific points to help with balance in the body, and moxibustion uses heat therapy on or near certain points. Some people notice changes over time, while others prefer a more steady, step-by-step plan.
Alongside acupuncture, David provides Chinese herbal medicine consultation. Herbal medicine is usually discussed after assessment, and it can be part of a broader plan with other therapies. The focus is on supporting your body, not just chasing one symptom.
Traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis is a key part of the process. It can involve looking at your overall patterns of health, how symptoms show up, and what might be affecting you. It’s not about one quick fix. The goal is to understand what’s contributing to your situation, and then work from there.
David also speaks English, Chinese (Mandarin), and Taiwanese. This can help people feel more comfortable and understood, especially when it comes to describing symptoms and what they’re like in everyday life.
At this clinic, appointments usually cover the basics first, then treatment is guided by the TCM assessment. Depending on your needs, the plan may involve acupuncture sessions, herbal medicine discussion, and moxibustion therapy. The mix can be different from person to person, even when the main complaint sounds similar.
While the details of formal education and hospital affiliations aren’t listed here, David’s work is centred on Chinese medicine treatments and careful clinical assessment. There’s also no public list of research or clinical trials connected to this practice, so the focus stays on the care provided in the room and in follow-up visits.
If you’re looking for Chinese medicine in Sydney—acupuncture, herbal medicine support, or moxibustion—David Lee can help with an approach that’s calm, grounded, and focused on the bigger picture.