Kimberly Pope, APRN joined the Swift Institute Neurology team in 2023. She has been practicing healthcare for 34 years and specializing in neurology for 18 years. She completed her bachelor's of science degree and a master's degree in nursing from York College of Pennsylvania. Kimberly next earned a certified nurse practitioner degree at Widener University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Kimberly practices neurology at our Sparks office.
Kimberly Pope, APRN joined the Swift Institute Neurology team in 2023. She has been practicing healthcare for 34 years and specializing in neurology for 18 years. She completed her bachelor's of science degree and a master's degree in nursing from York College of Pennsylvania. Kimberly next earned a certified nurse practitioner degree at Widener University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Kimberly practices neurology at our Sparks office.
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Excellent care, as always…
(3 days ago)
Oct-2025
Kimberly was awesome, very understanding, knowledgeable and helpful. Kimberly made us fell so comfortable and important.
(6 days ago)
Oct-2025
Attentive, knowledgeable, upfront and honest.
(6 days ago)
Oct-2025
Positive personality with great concern for the patient. She asks direct/clear questions and she actually listens.
(6 days ago)
Oct-2025
Very knowledgeable and informative. I feel like she has helped me with my problems
(1 week ago)
Oct-2025
Informative covering all bases as pertaining to me.
Easy to speak with. Friendly 😊
Thank you so much
(1 week ago)
Oct-2025
Down to earth. Fantastic. Did a wonderful job.
(1 week ago)
Oct-2025
I always enjoy my visits with Kimberly. She personable
(1 week ago)
Oct-2025
Kimberly spoke I listened. She speaks so I understand. She has a pleasant and kind way.
(1 week ago)
Oct-2025
I learned a lot about what I'm dealing with.
She's easy to talk to and I tried not to leave anything out of my history. I figured the more she knows about me, her diagnosis will be more accurate.
Kimberly Pope, APRN joined the Swift Institute Neurology team in 2023. She has been practicing healthcare for 34 years and specializing in neurology for 18 years. She completed her bachelor's of science degree and a master's degree in nursing from York College of Pennsylvania. Kimberly next earned a certified nurse practitioner degree at Widener University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Kimberly practices neurology at our Sparks office.
Kimberly is accredited for advanced practice nursing through the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). In addition to practicing medicine, Kimberly has served as Adjunct professor at York College of Pennsylvania in the Masters Nursing Program and as adjunct faculty to the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine, mentoring and teaching medical students. She is a member of the National Honor Society of Nursing, the American Stroke Association, the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, and the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses.
Outside of her neurology practice, Kimberly enjoys traveling and has cherished memories of performing missionary work in the Dominican Republic to the underserved population and exploring and learning about different cultures.
Kimberly strives to provide competent and compassionate neurological care to the community to improve quality of life.
Excellent care, as always…
Kimberly was awesome, very understanding, knowledgeable and helpful. Kimberly made us fell so comfortable and important.
Attentive, knowledgeable, upfront and honest.
Positive personality with great concern for the patient. She asks direct/clear questions and she actually listens.
Very knowledgeable and informative. I feel like she has helped me with my problems
Informative covering all bases as pertaining to me. Easy to speak with. Friendly 😊 Thank you so much
Down to earth. Fantastic. Did a wonderful job.
I always enjoy my visits with Kimberly. She personable
Kimberly spoke I listened. She speaks so I understand. She has a pleasant and kind way.
I learned a lot about what I'm dealing with. She's easy to talk to and I tried not to leave anything out of my history. I figured the more she knows about me, her diagnosis will be more accurate.