Sarah Tobin

(RAC)
  • Trauma-informed acupuncture for pain management and recovery.
  • Acupuncture for emotional wellbeing and stress relief.
  • Acupuncture for sports-related injuries and musculoskeletal pain.
  • Gynaecological support through acupuncture treatments.
  • Needle-free acupuncture-style treatments (acupressure, Tui Na, cupping, moxibustion).

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Harbour Health

Harbour Health

#106-1917 Peninsula road , P.O. Box 136, Ucluelet, BC, V0R 3A0

Sarah is a registered acupuncturist and a graduate of the diploma program at Pacific Rim College on Vancouver Island. Originally from Newfoundland, she has called the West Coast home for the past decade. Her introduction to acupuncture began in her teens while recovering from a back injury during Canada Games training - this experience sparked her curiosity about Eastern medicine. Years of travelling gave her appreciation for holistic healthcare and broadened her approach to supporting people. In her clinical practice, Sarah offers trauma-informed care with a focus on pain management, emotional wellbeing, sports-related injuries, and gynaecological support. Alongside acupuncture, she integrates Tui Na (Chinese massage), cupping therapy, acupressure, and moxibustion. She also provides needle-free appointments as an option for people who prefer a supportive treatment without the use of needles. Her treatments are gentle, intentional, and tailored to support individuals on their journey. Outside the clinic, Sarah is an avid surfer and outdoor enthusiast - most often found by the ocean, up in the mountains, or wandering through the forest. Nature is her greatest inspiration and teacher, shaping the way she moves through the world. She invites you to come as you are, share your story, and ease your body and mind with an exhale.

For new Harbour Health clients Initial visit involves a dialogue of overall health history and day to day health. TCM diagnosis techniques are used to engage and assess the patient. Therapies such as acupuncture, gua sha, cupping or tui na may be used in the treatment.

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