Dr. Sara (Brooke) Ezra Torf-Fulton

  • Acupuncture for chronic disease symptom relief and management.
  • Acupuncture for preventive medicine and wellness maintenance.
  • Acupuncture-based care for sports injury recovery and rehabilitation.
  • Pediatric and adult internal medicine acupuncture treatments.
  • Community-style acupuncture for accessible symptom relief.

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Aqua Terra Health

Aqua Terra Health

19820 Village Office Court, Suite 202, BEND, OR, 97702

Dr. Brooke Ezra Torf-Fulton focuses on both adult and pediatric Internal Medicine, with an additional passion for sport medicine and mental health. From personal experience, Dr. Brooke understands that being sick can be the scariest moment in someone’s life. While working as an emergency medic, she saw how truly debilitating diseases could be. She wanted to utilize the insight she had gained as a patient of Chinese Medicine to help people throughout their health journey – from preventive medicine to chronic disease and even symptom relief. Dr. Brooke graduated from American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in San Francisco with a Doctorate of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine (DACM) and Master of Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine (MSTCM). She worked in the rehabilitation ward of California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco and LifeLong Ashby Health Center in Berkeley as part of an integrative care system. She has also provided community acupuncture at both Glide and the Women’s Resource Center in San Francisco. In her free time, you will find her out on the trails backpacking with her son and husband and their dog, traveling, scuba diving, skiing, or cooking.

Acupuncture +

The insertion of hair-thin, sterile, single-use needles into the body stimulates the body’s natural healing response through various physiological systems. The process is often painless, or nearly so, and generally very relaxing. Usually the needles are retained for 15 to 45 minutes. Your treatments may include points on your hands, arms, legs, feet, and/or head and neck.

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