Dr. BETHANY POWERS, D.O. | DPC Provider | DPC Directory
Family Medicine
About
Dr. Bethany Powers, DO is a family medicine physician who embraces the Direct Primary Care (DPC) model to provide personalized, relationship‑focused care. She believes that eliminating insurance‑driven barriers allows her to spend more time with each patient, emphasizing preventive health, comprehensive wellness plans, and same‑day access via phone or email. At Palmetto Proactive Healthcare she leads a small‑team practice where patients receive direct communication, home visits, and transparent pricing, reflecting her commitment to patient‑centered, affordable primary care.
In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Powers is an educator and osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM) specialist. She serves as the Discipline Chair for OMM at the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine‑Carolinas and teaches medical students and residents. Her training includes a family medicine residency at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center and a Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine fellowship at Florida Hospital East Orlando, giving her a broad skill set that she integrates into her DPC practice to address musculoskeletal concerns alongside routine primary care.
Education
Medical School: Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine - Georgia Campus (2011)
Residency: Family Medicine - Spartanburg Regional Medical Center (Spartanburg SC)
- Residency Family Medicine - Spartanburg Regional Medical Center (Spartanburg SC)
- Fellowship Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine - Florida Hospital East Orlando (Orlando FL)
Board Certification & Credentials
Degree: D.O.
Specialty: Family Medicine
Board Certified: Family Medicine - American Board of Family Medicine; Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine - American Osteopathic Board of Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine
Licensing
NPI Number: 1649577610 Active
Primary License: South Carolina (SC) - 1489
Community Involvement
Physician volunteer at St. Luke’s Free Medical Clinic; active participant with Meals on Wheels‑Greenville, Greenville Zoo Foundation, Muscular Dystrophy Association, and Girl Scouts