Locations of Jami Lynn Braxton, FNP

Biography

Ages Seen
Infants and Toddlers (ages 0-2)
Children (ages 3-11)
Adolescents (ages 12-18)
Adults
Geriatrics
Language(s) Spoken
English
Education
Education: University of Texas at Arlington (2007)
Certifications
Family Nurse Practitioner- American Nurses Credentialing Center

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Patient Ratings (687)

The patient rating score is an average of all responses to physician-related questions on our nationally recognized Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey .

4.8 overall patient satisfaction
averageRating metric
4.8
Time Care Provider spent with Patient
4.8
Wait Time at Clinic
4.9
Provider showed concern
4.9
Provider included you in decisions
4.9
Friendliness/Courtesy of Care Provider

Patient Comments (341)

Overview of patient comments

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Patients appreciate

Jami Braxton, FNP, consistently receives high praise for her exceptional listening skills and thorough approach to patient care. Patients repeatedly commend her for taking time to understand their concerns, answering all questions, and not making them feel rushed. Many reviews highlight her knowledge, professionalism, and ability to explain medical issues clearly. Patients appreciate her warm, friendly demeanor and compassionate bedside manner, describing her as caring, attentive, and personable. Her thoroughness in reviewing patient histories and providing comprehensive examinations is frequently mentioned as a strength.

Patients also share

There were very few criticisms in the reviews. A small number of patients expressed a preference for seeing a physician rather than a nurse practitioner, with one specifically noting "Though not a physician I was provided the time and care I needed." One unusual comment mentioned that after the provider looked in the patient's ears and nose, the patient "smelled my ears," which may indicate some confusion during the examination. However, these concerns were minimal compared to the overwhelming positive feedback.

Patient comments are gathered from our Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey and are displayed in their entirety. Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.