Endocrinology Welcomes Jaya Naran, DO

Jaya Naran, DO, recently joined Hattiesburg Clinic Endocrinology.

At Endocrinology, she provides care for people with endocrine disorders, particularly diabetes and metabolic diseases. 

Naran received her medical degree from West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in Lewisburg, W.Va. She completed an internship and residency in internal medicine at the Bluefield Regional Medical Center in Bluefield, W.Va. Naran also completed a fellowship in endocrinology, diabetes and metabolic diseases at the Arnot Ogden Medical Center in Elmira, N.Y. 

Naran is board certified in internal medicine and endocrinology, diabetes and metabolic diseases by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine. She is a member of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology, Endocrine Society, American Thyroid Association and the American Diabetes Association. Her special practice interests include weight management, diabetes and thyroid disorders.

“I am committed to forming a strong physician-patient bond with my patients and getting to know and grow with them,” Naran said. “My goal is to help patients understand their illness, so they can be better equipped to take care of themselves and live healthy, happy lives.”  

Additional providers at Endocrinology include J. Gregory Powell, MD, FACE, ECNUDaniel T. McCall, IV, MDFarah N. Mushtaq, MD; Ahmad Yehya, MD; and Elizabeth A. White, ANP.

About Endocrinology:

Endocrinology is a subspecialty of internal medicine that deals with hormones and the glands that produce them – including the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenals, ovaries and testes, and the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas.

About Hattiesburg Clinic:

Hattiesburg Clinic is Mississippi’s largest privately-owned, multispecialty clinic.  More than 55 years after its beginning, the clinic has grown to over 450 physicians and providers, caring for patients in more than 17 counties in South Mississippi.  Along with over 2,000 professional staff employees, these physicians and providers come together for a common purpose, to serve the over 500,000 community members who live and work in South Mississippi every day.