About
Dr. Brewer Eberly represents the third generation of board-certified family medicine physicians in his family. He earned both his undergraduate degree and his medical degree from the University of South Carolina and the University of South Carolina School of Medicine. He later completed a fellowship at the Center for Theology, Medicine, and Culture at Duke University, deepening his thinking on the relationship between medicine and the human experience.
Dr. Eberly joined Fischer Clinic in August 2022. His connection to the practice actually began four years earlier, when he wrote about Fischer Clinic in a Student Doctor Network article in October 2018. He holds board certification in Family Medicine. He brings current medical training and a reflective perspective on patient care to the team. Outside medicine, he enjoys music, writing, hiking, and philosophy. He and his wife Dendy have three boys.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
University of South Carolina
Medical School
University of South Carolina School of Medicine
Fellowship
Center for Theology, Medicine, and Culture, Duke University
Certifications
Who is Dr. Eberly right for?
Dr. Eberly suits patients looking for a thoughtful, relationship-driven family physician with current clinical training. Younger patients and families building a long-term primary care relationship will benefit from his background and perspective. His family medicine training covers a wide range of conditions across all ages. Patients who want a physician who thinks carefully about the full context of their health will find his approach a natural fit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Eberly practices family medicine and cares for patients across all age groups. His board certification covers the full scope of primary care, including preventive health, chronic disease management, acute care, and urgent care needs.
Yes. Dr. Eberly holds board certification in Family Medicine. He trained at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine and completed a fellowship at the Center for Theology, Medicine, and Culture at Duke University.
Dr. Eberly is a third-generation board-certified family medicine physician. He grew up watching both his father and grandfather practice medicine in a personal, relationship-centered way. That heritage directly shapes how he approaches patient care today.
Yes. Dr. Eberly wrote about Fischer Clinic in a Student Doctor Network article in October 2018, more than four years before he joined the team. The practice had followed his work since that article and welcomed him when he joined in August 2022.
Dr. Eberly joined the practice in August 2022 and built his panel from the ground up. Prospective patients should contact Fischer Clinic directly to check his current availability.
Dr. Eberly completed a fellowship at the Center for Theology, Medicine, and Culture at Duke University. This training gave him a broader framework for thinking about the patient-physician relationship and the meaning of care.
Dr. Eberly brings the most current medical training to the three-physician team. He contributes innovative perspectives on new treatments during the collaborative case reviews that all three physicians conduct on complex cases.
Doctor profile last updated March 23, 2026
