Dr. Beverly Schuler, DO, FACOI
From an early age, Dr. Beverly Schuler was drawn to work that would be meaningful — work that helped people and made a real difference.
In college, a medical mission trip to Africa clarified that calling. She saw that beyond acute interventions, many health issues required a sustained relationship and continuity of care. That insight led her to primary care.
Training & Experience
- DO from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (Georgia Campus)
- Residency in Internal Medicine at Michigan State University (served as Chief Resident)
- Consistently ranked in the top 10% for patient satisfaction throughout her career
How She Practices
Dr. Schuler is known for her calm, thoughtful presence. Patients describe her as a good listener who makes them feel safe and understood. She believes the best medicine happens when patients trust their doctor enough to be honest, and when doctors take the time to truly know the people entrusted to their care.
Recognition
Board-certified in Internal Medicine
Fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Internists (FACOI)
Outside the Clinic
When she's not seeing patients, Dr. Schuler values time with her family, church activities, traveling, reading and being outdoors.

What is a DO?
A Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) is a fully licensed physician with the same core medical education as an MD, plus additional training in osteopathic philosophy. Both complete four years of medical school, residency training, and board certification.The difference? Osteopathic training emphasizes a whole-person approach to care. It's not alternative medicine—it's rigorous, evidence-based training with an added layer of perspective on how lifestyle, environment, and the body's systems work together.
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