
Mrs. Jessica Jackson, PA-C, MHS
Aesthetics
Skin Clinique Concierge Newalla OK, 74857About
Jessica Jackson is a physician assistant practicing in Newalla, OK. Jessica specializes in skincare and aesthetics as well as acute urgent care medicine.
Education and Training
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center PA 0
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine Graphic University of Oklahoma College of Medicine Masters of Health Science Physician Assistant 2016
Board Certification
Physician Assistant-Certified
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Physician Assistant ICare Urgent Care - Present
- Physician Assistant Skin Clique - Present
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Professional Memberships
- National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- Medical mission trip to El Salvador.
Mrs. Jessica Jackson, PA-C, MHS's Practice location
Skin Clique
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Experienced Physician Assistant Transforming Beauty and Confidence One Patient at a Time
Skin Clique is excited to announce the addition of Jessica Jackson, PA-C, MHS, to its team of dedicated healthcare providers. With over five years of experience in aesthetic injections and a passion for enhancing patient confidence, Jessica is poised to deliver exceptional care to the Newalla community.
As a board-certified advanced practice provider, Jessica has honed her skills in various aesthetic treatments, including Botox, chemical peels, and personalized skin care consultations. Her commitment to helping patients feel beautiful and confident is evident in her approach to care. “I love making my patients feel beautiful and brightening their day,” Jessica states. “Every treatment is an opportunity to enhance not just their appearance but their overall well-being.”
Jessica earned her Master of Health Sciences degree from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, where she developed a strong foundation in patient care and medical knowledge. Her extensive training, combined with her compassionate demeanor, makes her a trusted provider in the field of aesthetic medicine. Currently, she serves as a Physician Assistant at both Skin Clique and ICare Urgent Care, ensuring that she remains at the forefront of medical advancements and patient care techniques.
A proud graduate of the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Jessica chose the PA path for its flexibility and commitment to patient-centered care. “Being a PA allows me to practice medicine across specialties without going back to school, giving me the freedom to balance family, community, and career,” said Jackson.
In addition to her professional achievements, Jessica is actively involved in charitable work, including a medical mission trip to El Salvador, where she provided essential healthcare services to underserved communities. Her dedication to service and community reflects her belief that beauty and health go hand in hand. My journey is driven by faith, family, and a desire to make high-quality care accessible, whether that’s in someone’s home for aesthetics or at the urgent care in our rural community said Jackson.
At Skin Clique, Jessica offers a range of treatments tailored to meet the individual needs of her patients. From the latest in injectable treatments to rejuvenating skin care regimens, she is committed to providing personalized solutions that enhance natural beauty.
Outside of her office, Jessica enjoys spending quality time with her husband and three children on their small farm. Together, they embrace the joys of family life and the beauty of nature, which inspires Jessica’s approach to holistic patient care.
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