Dr Andrew Sun is a GP (General Practitioner) working at UNSW Sydney, in the east side of campus. You can find the practice at Ground floor, East Quadrangle Building, UNSW Sydney NSW 2052.
In general practice, Dr Sun helps with the things that come up all the time in everyday life. That might be routine check-ups to keep track of health, or help when a common illness knocks you around, like cold and flu symptoms. At times, you might also come in for skin concerns, gut issues, headaches, or general worries about how you’re feeling, and you’ll get a steady, no-fuss plan for what to do next.
Dr Sun also looks after long-term conditions. In many cases, that means working through day-to-day management for things like diabetes and high blood pressure. The goal is to make care feel manageable, not overwhelming. You’ll usually talk about symptoms, check progress over time, and work out practical next steps that fit around your routine.
Vaccinations matter, and Dr Sun can help with immunisations and stay-up-to-date shots. If you need advice before travel, or you’re planning for a family vaccine schedule, the appointment can be a calm way to get answers and the right care.
Dr Sun’s experience is built around everyday GP work—seeing a mix of people, listening carefully, and making sure the basics are covered. Training and professional development are part of how the work stays current, so care doesn’t sit still.
Language support is available. Dr Sun speaks English, plus Chinese (Mandarin) and Shanghainese, which can make it easier to talk through health concerns and understand the plan clearly.