Jessica McDonnell, ARNP, practices Family Medicine at Skagit Regional Health. She attended the University of Hawaii at Manoa on a soccer scholarship where she received a Bachelor of Arts in Biology. After college, she experienced numerous cultures playing professional women's soccer in Germany, as well as living abroad in New Zealand and Australia. Upon returning to the states, she went on to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Northeastern University in Boston. She completed a Master of Science in Nursing from George Washington University School of Nursing in Washington DC in 2020. She has served patients in Family Practice in Colorado, and most recently General Cardiology in Washington.
She pursued nursing because of its core concept and philosophy – the emphasis on establishing a relationship with patients to ensure quality care. "Helping patients understand their health and they can improve it is the best part of my job," she says.
Jessica’s husband is from Australia, and the two first met while snowboarding in New Zealand. At home, they share life with their two Alaskan Malamutes. Outside of work, Jessica spends her free time outdoors, doing activities such as biking, trail running, hiking, snowboarding and skiing. She uses she/her/hers pronouns.
Jessica sees patients at Skagit Regional Health - Station Square. Patients can make an appointment by contacting the clinics directly, or by requesting an appointment through the MyChart patient portal.
Jessica McDonnell is part of a multi-specialty team of healthcare professionals serving northwest Washington, dedicated to providing exceptional healthcare, always.