SYDNEY CBD · EST. 2005
Chiropractor in Sydney CBD
WellWellWell Sydney is a gentle Chiropractic practice in Sydney CBD, at Suite 301, Level 3, 185 Elizabeth Street, a few minutes' walk from Town Hall, St James and Museum stations. Dr Euan McMillan has practised here since 2005, using a nervous-system-based approach rather than forceful cracking or a rushed appointment.
If you work in the city and carry the day in your back, neck or shoulders, you can find unhurried, precise care close to the office. The first visit is a proper conversation and assessment, unhurried, with nothing forceful and nothing assumed.
In the heart of the city
The practice is at Suite 301, Level 3, 185 Elizabeth Street, on the eastern edge of the CBD between Hyde Park and the business district. For anyone working in the city it is an easy walk: a few minutes from Town Hall, St James and Museum stations, close to the Hyde Park end of the QVB and Pitt Street precincts, and within reach of the offices around Martin Place, King Street and Park Street.
First visits are available Wednesday afternoons and Thursday mornings, with ongoing appointments across Tuesday to Friday on split hours, times that suit fitting care around a working day, before work, at lunch, or after hours.
New patients: Wednesday afternoons and Thursday mornings
Existing patients:
Tuesday 1:00 – 6:30 pm
Wednesday 7:30 am – 1:00 pm
Thursday 1:00 – 6:30 pm
Friday 7:30 am – 1:00 pm
A gentle approach, close to work
The care here is deliberately gentle. The signature method, Network Spinal, uses light, precise contacts along the spine rather than forceful manipulation, with gentle manual adjusting available where it suits you. If you want to understand how that works and why it is different from conventional cracking and twisting, our page on gentle, non-forceful chiropractic explains the approach in full.
What matters for someone working in the city is that it is calm, unhurried, and easy to return to between the demands of a working week.
Who comes here from the city
People come with familiar physical complaints, back pain, neck pain, headaches and migraine, sciatica, disc problems, poor posture, often built up over long hours at a city desk. Others come because they feel depleted, wired, or simply not themselves, with tension, stress, burnout, or a nervous system that will not settle. Both are valid starting points, and in city working life they often overlap. Whatever brings you in, the first visit is a proper conversation and assessment before anything else.
Experienced, unhurried care
Dr Euan has worked in Network Spinal since the early 2000s, trained directly under its founder, Dr Donald Epstein, is certified to Master-E level, and is currently on the Network Spinal international teaching staff. That depth of training matters, but what most people notice first is simpler: he takes his time. Appointments are unhurried, and the first visit is a real conversation about what your body is holding, not a production line.
Serving the city and nearby suburbs
As a CBD practice, WellWellWell Sydney is easy to reach from the surrounding suburbs as well as the city itself, including Surry Hills, Darlinghurst , Potts Point, Pyrmont, Paddington, Redfern, Newtown and Glebe, and more widely across the Inner West and Eastern Suburbs. Full directions, transport and access details are on our location page.
Book a first visit in the city
The first visit is a conversation and assessment, unhurried, with nothing forceful and nothing assumed. No referral is needed. Book online, or call 0434 886 221.
Common questions
Getting here, and what to expect
Which station is closest?
The practice is a few minutes' walk from Town Hall, St James and Museum stations, and within easy reach of Martin Place. It sits on the eastern edge of the CBD between Hyde Park and the business district, so it is a short walk from most city offices.Is there parking nearby?
Yes. There is secure paid parking on and around Elizabeth Street, and the QVB and Myer (Westfield) car parks are a short walk away. Most city patients find the train more convenient given the location between three stations.Can I come before work or at lunch?
Yes. Ongoing appointments run across Tuesday to Friday on split morning and afternoon hours, which suit fitting care around a working day, before work, at lunch, or after hours. First visits are available Wednesday afternoons and Thursday mornings.Do I need a referral?
No referral is needed. You can book a first visit directly online or by phone.Do you accept health fund rebates?
Yes. Most major health funds cover Chiropractic care, and you will receive receipts that are immediately claimable depending on your level of cover.Is this suitable if I don't like forceful adjustments?
Yes. The signature method, Network Spinal, uses light, precise contacts rather than forceful manipulation, with gentle manual adjusting available where it suits you. Most people describe it as surprisingly gentle.

