Jennifer received her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Marist College and her bachelor’s degree in Human Biology from Hunter College. At Marist, Jennifer completed her Capstone project determining the Presence of Sex Bias within the Physical Therapy Education System.
Jennifer has gained clinical experiences from various settings including outpatient orthopedics and neurological, and sub-acute rehabilitation. There, she was able to treat a wide variety of musculoskeletal, neurologic, cardiac, and medically complex cases. Her first encounter of physical therapy was when she drove her father to/from his outpatient physical therapy appointments after he received double knee replacement surgery and was able to witness how much strength, confidence, and improvements he gained. Jennifer further gained experience and interest in the profession by working in an outpatient clinic as a receptionist and later, as a PT tech.
As she grows professionally, Jennifer aspires to be clinically certified in treatments specific to neurologic and orthopedic conditions to provide optimal and high-quality care for her patients. During her free time, Jennifer enjoys working out at the gym, finding new trails to hike/walk within and outside of New York City, trying out new recipes and spending time with family and friends.
We pride ourselves on providing the most personalized physical therapy experience—setting a new standard of care that combines best-in-class clinical care with a patient-first mindset.