Avenue Clinic

Avenue Clinic

Jennifer Blackmore


Specialist Occupational Therapist

Jennifer is an experienced Occupational Therapist from the UK with qualifications in BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy (2007) & MSc Occupational & Vocational Rehabilitation (2017).

Jennifer has an extensive background working with adults with all types of physical health conditions since she qualified in 2007, working in the NHS and private sector. She has specialist knowledge and skills to treat adults with acute and long term neurological conditions. She has worked with leading specialist nurses, neurologists and neurosurgeons in the UK and gained strong skills in service development and training from working in highly specialist roles.

Jennifer also has experience working in occupational health and supporting individuals to return to work following illness, mental and / or physical. She has a masters in Occupational & Vocational Rehabilitation and post graduate certificate in Health Ergonomics. She is always looking to enhance the quality of care and treatment she provides by completing CPD regularly. Jennifer’s work is patient centered and she works with you to establish important goals to help you regain quality of life following illness or injury.

You can book appointments online or email reception@avenueclinic.co.uk if you have any questions.

Jennifer Practises

Occupational Therapy

Specialist Occupational Therapist Jennifer is an experienced Occupational Therapist from the UK with qualifications in BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy (2007) & MSc Occupational & Vocational Rehabilitation (2017). Jennifer has an extensive background working with adults with all types of physical health conditions since she qualified in 2007, working in the NHS and private sector. She has […] > Find out more

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