Jennifer P. Knight

4.0 ( 3 reviews )

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Ratings for Jennifer P. Knight

5
Staff
5
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
5
Knowledge

She is a real person! Down to earth and a professional. She is flexible and cares about her patients. Her follow up on conditions is through. Intelligent and willing to explain anything I've had questions about.
She takes the time to ask if there is anything that I am experiencing that needs to be addressed. She's went above and beyond to get me in touch with additional medical help when it's been needed.

Submitted Feb. 7, 2021

5
Staff
5
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
5
Knowledge

Jennifer is one of the most thorough and informed medical practitioners I have visited. She communicates well and researches to provide the latest information and options. I really feel I will live a longer and healthier life for her care. I highly recommend.

Submitted Aug. 30, 2019

3
Staff
3
Punctuality
1
Helpfulness
1
Knowledge

Came in after a severe head trauma, she didn't test mobility in my neck, or if my nerves were damaged. I asked for a doctors note for work so that I wouldn't be fired to explain the post concussion symptoms, different kinds of headaches, runny nose, general fog, something to explain why simply showing up for too many shifts in a row could make me sleep for almost 16 hours and miss my shift. She wrote a note that said "without post concussion" and I was fired. Instead of doing anything helpful (like identifying that my vertebrae at the base of my skull was out of place, which I walked around with for three months), she mostly talked about drinking statistics. I don't know why, I hadn't been drinking during the accident or the visit. With my neck out of place, one day I vomited which caused additional brain damage. Now my ears were ringing all the time, waking me up in the night, looking down created an electric buzz through all the nerves from my neck and down into my arms to my hands, I was looking for work but showing up tired and not being kept on. I was losing my vision and mental clarity, falling to the ground or having the foresight to get there soon. All this could have been avoided, had my doctor been concerned about me as an athlete, rather than judgmental about drinking. I don't want to lose my brain or my hands, I've played the guitar all my life, and spent years learning German and Spanish abroad, but just because I'm a skateboarder she assumed I'm an alcoholic, not an athlete. The next visit I had was in Moab, the person who saw me tested my face and strength for nerve damage, and upon investigating my neck immediately remarked that it was out of place. After having that readjusted I haven't had any new stressful or life threatening symptoms, and I wish I could have never experienced that and not lost my job do to the negligence I experienced. I don't plan on any legal action at the moment, but I hope Jennifer reflects on her mistakes so she doesn't ruin someone's life due to her stereotypical bias that skateboarders are a bunch of subculture alcoholic drug abusers or whatever was influencing her diagnosis, that's so basic I think I'm gonna vomit vanilla.

Submitted March 25, 2017

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