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Megan Jacobson, MD

4.8out of 5
382 Ratings , 34 Comments
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About Megan Jacobson, MD

Megan Jacobson, MD, practices Family Medicine at Norman Regional Primary Care – Moore. She is dedicated to building relationships with patients spanning multiple generations, providing them with preventative medicine plans, or guiding them back to optimal health when they are sick.

Board-certified by the American Board of Family Medicine, Dr. Jacobson earned her medical degree from the University of Oklahoma and completed her residency at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville.

Dr. Jacobson's Special Interests:

  • Acute and chronic condition management
  • Diabetes
  • Obesity and Weight loss
  • Preventative care
  • Wellness screenings
  • Women's Health

“When a patient comes into the clinic they can expect to be listened to and respected,” said Dr. Jacobson. “I am passionate about education, using evidence-based medicine and working together with the patient to optimize their health.”

In her free time, Dr. Jacobson loves to travel and host game nights for family and friends. She spends a lot of time with her husband and two dogs and is an avid cyclist, embodying a holistic commitment to well-being both inside and outside the Primary Care – Moore clinic.

Education
  • College
  • University of Oklahoma
  • Medical School
  • University of Oklahoma
  • Residency
  • University of Tennessee-Knoxville
  • Board Certification
  • American Board of Family Medicine

Reviews

  • 10/30/2025
    Rating: 5

    I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Dr Jacobson and this office for PCP care.

  • 10/21/2025
    Rating: 5

    She was very nice and listened to my questions: very courteous

  • 09/19/2025
    Rating: 5

    As expected, excellent care in a timely manner.

  • 09/05/2025
    Rating: 5

    I like to mention being my wife & I saw the doctor a day apart we both had the same comment . The nurse takes our blood pressures and mine & my wife's was higher than we ever had going to doctors & with our at home blood pressure cuff. We both mentioned it and she didn't offer to take it on the other arm. she said a wrist one isn't accurate. We use an arm cuff. She just wrote the number down in our charts. The doctor can see by looking in our chart at our past records we both don't have blood pr