Alice C. Chen is a pulmonologist based on Missenden Rd in Camperdown, NSW 2050. She looks after people with ongoing breathing and lung health problems, especially when symptoms keep coming back or don’t settle as expected. Lung issues can be frustrating, and often they affect sleep, energy, and day to day life.
In many cases, her work involves conditions linked to long-term lung infection and mucus build-up. This can include bronchiectasis, where the airways stay a bit stretched and can hold onto germs. She also helps with bronchitis, including cases where it hangs around or returns. For some people, the story includes cystic fibrosis, which can bring regular airway infections and breathing symptoms that need close, steady care.
At times, patients need help when they’ve grown specific bacteria in sputum tests. One example is Pseudomonas stutzeri infections. These situations can feel complicated, so she focuses on practical next steps, clear explanations, and making sure care plans fit around your routines.
While she’s a lung specialist, her service also includes squamous cell skin carcinoma. That means she may be involved in referrals or care when skin concerns connect with other health issues, and when follow up planning needs to be coordinated.
People usually see a pulmonologist when they’ve had repeated infections, ongoing cough, breathlessness, or test results that don’t fully match how they feel. Alice works with patients to make sense of those results and to plan treatment and monitoring over time. That can include working out what’s driving symptoms, discussing breathing health, and helping people understand what to watch for between appointments.
Her clinic is in Camperdown, an easy option for people across the inner west who want regular specialist support. If you’re dealing with a long-term lung condition, it can help to have someone who keeps track of the bigger picture, not just the flare-up in front of them.
For those needing lung care in the Sydney area, Alice C. Chen offers a calm, grounded approach. The goal is simple: help you breathe easier, manage symptoms, and stay on top of changes as they happen.