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Amy P. Powell
( out of 377 reviews )

Amy P. Powell, MD

Languages spoken: English

Clinical Locations

Greenwood Health Center

Midvale
801-213-9400

University Orthopaedic Center

Salt Lake City
801-587-7109
  • Dr. Amy Powell, Professor, (clinical) is a board certified Sports Medicine physician serving as a team physician for the University of Utah Utes. She specializes in the care of athletes and active people of all ages, focusing on attaining and maintaining a patient’s physical performance goals. Dr. Powell received her medical degree from the University of Washington, followed by residency training in internal medicine at the Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle, Washington. Dr. Powell pursued subspecialty training in sports medicine at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, where she worked with athletes of all levels. Dr. Powell’s clinical interests include non-surgical management of musculoskeletal problems afflicting active people across the lifespan. She has specific clinical interests in prevention and management of injuries in the female athlete, metabolic bone disease, and non-surgical management of osteoarthritis in active patients.

    Board Certification

    American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Sports Medicine)

    Patient Rating

    4.9 /5
    ( out of 377 reviews )

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    The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.

    Patient Comments

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    October 12, 2024
    ORTHOPAEDICS CENTER

    Very pleasant, efficient, and made a painful experience bearable

    October 11, 2024
    ORTHOPAEDICS CENTER

    Amy Powell is fantastic. I like knowing that my provider will listen and suggest solutions.

    October 11, 2024
    ORTHOPAEDICS CENTER

    Dr. Powell was so helpful, warm, and welcoming. She listened carefully to my questions and was able to provide amazing care. I highly recommend Dr. Powell!

    October 10, 2024
    ORTHOPAEDICS CENTER

    She's amazing. Clear explanations and very knowledgeable.

    October 04, 2024
    ORTHOPAEDICS CENTER

    She is very good at what she does, and it can be a long time to get an appointment.

    October 04, 2024
    ORTHOPAEDICS CENTER

    Amy Powell is altogether a thoughtful and caring person.

    September 29, 2024
    ORTHOPAEDICS CENTER

    Listens to what you say . Competent and caring. Explains everything so you can understand what is happening.

    September 26, 2024
    ORTHOPAEDICS CENTER

    Amy Powell is an amazing physician who is very cognizant of her patient's concerns.

    September 26, 2024
    ORTHOPAEDICS CENTER

    Easy to visit with and explains well

  • Dr. Amy Powell, Professor, (clinical) is a board certified Sports Medicine physician serving as a team physician for the University of Utah Utes. She specializes in the care of athletes and active people of all ages, focusing on attaining and maintaining a patient’s physical performance goals. Dr. Powell received her medical degree from the University of Washington, followed by residency training in internal medicine at the Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle, Washington. Dr. Powell pursued subspecialty training in sports medicine at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, where she worked with athletes of all levels. Dr. Powell’s clinical interests include non-surgical management of musculoskeletal problems afflicting active people across the lifespan. She has specific clinical interests in prevention and management of injuries in the female athlete, metabolic bone disease, and non-surgical management of osteoarthritis in active patients.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Orthopaedics -Primary
    Internal Medicine -Adjunct
    Academic Divisions General Medicine
    Board Certification
    American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Sports Medicine)

    Education history

    Fellowship Sports Medicine - Cleveland Clinic Foundation Fellow
    Internal Medicine - Virginia Mason Medical Center Resident
    Internship Internal Medicine - Virginia Mason Medical Center Intern
    Medicine - University of Washington M.D.
    Undergraduate Sociology - Smith College B.A.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Diamond AB, Narducci DM, Roberts WO, Bernhardt DT, LaBella CR, Moffatt KA, Nuti R, Powell AP, Rooks YL, Zaremski JL (2020). Interim Guidance on the Preparticipation Physical Examination for Athletes During the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic. Curr Sports Med Rep, 19(11), 498-503. (Read full article)
    2. Diamond AB, Narducci DM, Roberts WO, Bernhardt DT, LaBella CR, Moffatt KA, Nuti R, Powell AP, Rooks YL, Zaremski JL (2020). Interim Guidance on the Preparticipation Physical Examination for Athletes During the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic. Clin J Sport Med. (Read full article)
    3. Powell AP, English J (2018). Exercise for Athletes With Inflammatory Arthritis. Curr Sports Med Rep, 17(9), 302-307. (Read full article)
    4. Campbell AD, McIntosh SE, Nyberg A, Powell AP, Schoene RB, Hackett P (2015). Risk Stratification for Athletes and Adventurers in High-Altitude Environments: Recommendations for Preparticipation Evaluation. Wilderness Environ Med, 26(4 Suppl), S30-9. (Read full article)
    5. Campbell AD, McIntosh SE, Nyberg A, Powell AP, Schoene RB, Hackett P (2015). Risk Stratification for Athletes and Adventurers in High-Altitude Environments: Recommendations for Preparticipation Evaluation. Clin J Sport Med, 25(5), 404-11. (Read full article)
    6. Bermejo-Alvarez P, Ramos-Ibeas P, Park KE, Powell AP, Vansandt L, Derek B, Ramirez MA, Gutierrez-Adan A, Telugu BP (2015). Tet-mediated imprinting erasure in H19 locus following reprogramming of spermatogonial stem cells to induced pluripotent stem cells. Sci Rep, 5, 13691. (Read full article)

    Editorial

    1. Powell AP, Borowski L, Kussman A, Nattiv A (2017). Preventing fractures in the masters athlete: we can do better. Br J Sports Med, 52(3), 143-144. (Read full article)