Sarcochilus ceciliae is a lithophyticherb that forms small clumps on rocks. It has an erect, branching stem long with between four and ten channelled, spotted linear leaves long and wide. Between three and twenty pale to bright pink, cup-shaped flowers long and wide are arranged on a flowering stem long. The dorsalsepal is long, about wide and the lateral sepals are a similar length or slightly longer. The petals are long and about wide. The labellum is fleshy and about long and has three lobes. The side lobes are erect and hairy and the middle lobe is short, thick and densely hairy. Flowering occurs between October and March.