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Jenna K. McCall, M.D.

Specialties:

Pediatric Primary Care
4.7 / 5 (Based on 63 Ratings) Read Reviews | About Ratings

Accepting new patients.

  • Dolly Parton Children's Hospital

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Gender:

Female

Medical School

MD - Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC

Residency

Pediatrics - Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC

Professional Memberships

East Tennessee Children’s Hospital Medical/Dental Staff

Reviews

3.8
March 10, 2026
She was nice, but she mentioned multiple times that every doctor has different training and beliefs and suggestions. It didn't give me confidence that we would receive consistent treatment.
4.8
February 26, 2026
Definitely one of the best childrens doctors ive encountered so far
5.0
October 01, 2025
We love Dr. Wight!
2.8
September 27, 2025
We explained we wanted to wait on shots due to the appointment going well. It was a little frustrating that it was like a stone wall when we said we wanted to wait a little longer until our son is truly gearing up for school. NP was doing her job but not fully due to her inability to hear "No thank you, we'll schedule another appointment." Overall she was nice and patient with Theo, which I appreciate!
5.0
August 09, 2025
My daughter received excellent care from Dr. McCall
5.0
July 10, 2025
Dr. McCall is great. She listens carefully and takes our needs and concerns into consideration.
5.0
July 10, 2025
Dr. McCall listens and takes everything into consideration when she gives advice.
3.0
May 24, 2025
Our son probably had an upper respiratory infection. She told me it was a virus and couldn't give antibiotics. Did a strep throat swab, told me the X-Ray tech was out, we decided to do a Pertussis swab, that took two days to get results back. Our son was to leave out of state with a church camp group the following week, he's had pneumonia 6 months ago, and his cough was sounding bad. We wanted to make sure he got well before sending him with a bunch of students and adults to FL. I asked Dr McCall to check up my sons nose to see if she thought he had a sinus infection. She refused to do that and told me looking up with a light wouldn't do anything. (My personal physician does that to me when I've had sinus infections and told me the color of the in nose shown red vs blue indicates a medical response.)She told us to get some saline spray and use It as needed.