About Jason Jack, M.D.
Dr. Jason M. Jack is a native of Oxford, Alabama and a graduate of Oxford High School. During his high school years
at Oxford, Dr. Jack was the quarterback of two Alabama state championship football teams and finished academically
at the top of his class.
An athletic scholarship led him to the University of Alabama where he lettered in football under the leadership
of Coach Gene Stallings. During this time, Dr. Jack was part of an unprecedented 28-game winning streak by the
Crimson Tide and the 1992 National Championship.
After college, Dr. Jack was accepted to the University of Alabama School of Medicine in Birmingham where he
graduated in the top five of his class and earned membership into the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha Honorary Society.
The academic accomplishments continued during his plastic surgical residency, where he consistently scored high
marks in both the classroom and operating room. During his chief-resident year, Dr. Jack scored in the top
one percent of all plastic surgical residents in the nation on his in-service training examination. In 2005, he
was invited to be a guest speaker at the International Society of Craniofacial Surgery in Queensland, Australia.
The following year, Dr. Jack spent a week in Ecuador performing cleft lip/palate and ear reconstruction surgery
for the citizens of Ambato.
A dedicated plastic surgeon and caring husband and father, Dr. Jack lives in Homewood, Alabama with his wife
Meleesa and two children, Evan and Colin.