Chinese Medicine Practitioner
SHE/HER/THEY
Sheri Lee is a practitioner and owner of 8 Branches Chinese Medicine, a holistic health care clinic in Milwaukee, WI. Her practice is rooted in Classical Chinese medicine and daoist practices with an emphasis on living in harmony with the seasons and life’s cyclical transitions. In her more than 15 years in private practice, Sheri has built a reputation as a widely-respected full circle provider and has honed a special talent in the areas of womb care, birth work, pediatric and end of life care.
As an acupuncturist, energy worker and Chinese medicine practitioner, she works with people in a supportive environment to improve their quality of life, promote their natural ability to heal, and aid in the reduction of stress and pain. Her additional roles as a clinical supervisor and student mentor allowed her the opportunity to pursue advanced training in China as an alumni of Midwest College of Oriental Medicine in partnership with Guangzhou University of TCM.
Additionally, Sheri’s desire to see more collaborative care in hospital-based settings led her to a role in the Integrative Medicine department at the MACC Fund Center of Children’s Hospital Wisconsin. While working at the hospital, she supported children with pain, anxiety and CINV in the Oncology/Hematology and intensive care units using acupressure and magnet therapies.
Sheri continues an ongoing commitment in her studies of the classics and herbal medicine. She has had the pleasure of learning from many gifted teachers, most notably; Sharon Weizenbaum, Claudia Citkovitz, Tom Bisio, Deborah Woolf, Jeffrey Yuen, Liu Ming, Elisabeth Rochat de la Valle, Sabine Wilms, Genevieve LaGoff and Dr. Huang Huang. She graciously honors her mentors and Elders, Peggy Fontenot, Debra Eberhardy and the ancestral wisdom of all those before her.
In late 2022, she was invited to teach on topics of Seasonal Alignment, joining her long time mentor, Claudia Citkovitz, as part of the White Pine Community.
She finds happiness with her partner and their four children, in her studies, self cultivation practices, tending to her herb garden and making medicine.