Jordan De Lay, PA-C, obtain his Bachelor’s degree in Biology: Pre-Med at Maranatha Baptist University in Watertown, Wisconsin. Jordan continued to work as a CNA in similar group homes upon initially moving to North Carolina in 2017, but then he was accepted into Methodist University’s PA program. He graduated from PA school in 2020 and has been a physician assistant (PA) with a passion for orthopaedics and sports medicine within the Triangle ever since.
Jordan De Lay, PA-C, obtain his Bachelor’s degree in Biology: Pre-Med at Maranatha Baptist University in Watertown, Wisconsin. Jordan continued to work as a CNA in similar group homes upon initially moving to North Carolina in 2017, but then he was accepted into Methodist University’s PA program. He graduated from PA school in 2020 and has been a physician assistant (PA) with a passion for orthopaedics and sports medicine within the Triangle ever since.
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Professional and friendly. Knowledgeable.
(4 days ago)
Mar-2026
Made sure that I understood what he being said to me thanks!
(4 days ago)
Mar-2026
Very professional not afraid to talk to you he treats you respectful and spends time to answer your questions
(5 days ago)
Mar-2026
Very caring and understanding about my health issues, explains in simple terms. I like that.
(6 days ago)
Mar-2026
Great with communication understanding. I've been allowed me to see my own X-rays and explained very well
(1 week ago)
Mar-2026
Jordan was great to work with. He treated me with respect, listened carefully to my concerns, and was very kind throughout. The care I received was easy and effective. Highly recommend."
(1 week ago)
Mar-2026
Very Nice Gentleman !!
(1 week ago)
Mar-2026
Straight forward and listens to concerns
(1 week ago)
Mar-2026
Listen well to what is going on in my leg and explain what’s going on and how hopefully cure the symptoms
Jordan De Lay, PA-C, is originally from Flint, Michigan. He lived there throughout his childhood before moving to Wisconsin to obtain his Bachelor’s degree in Biology: Pre-Med at Maranatha Baptist University in Watertown, Wisconsin. After graduating, he served as a CNA in group homes for individuals with mental and developmental disabilities before moving down to North Carolina. Jordan continued to work as a CNA in similar group homes upon initially moving to North Carolina in 2017, but then he was accepted into Methodist University’s PA program. He graduated from PA school in 2020 and has been a physician assistant (PA) with a passion for orthopaedics and sports medicine within the Triangle ever since. Initially, he has been practicing medicine for 3 years in primary/urgent care as well as Hospitalist medicine, but now is excited to bring his skills to OrthoNC. Living in North Carolina for the past 7 years has given him a deep appreciation for an active lifestyle. Outside of work, Jordan enjoys spending time with his spouse and little kids. His family loves being outdoors, exercising together, and even participating in obstacle course races traveling to various states in the southeastern US! Jordan’s medical background and active lifestyle fuel his desire to help patients get back to the activities they love.
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Professional and friendly. Knowledgeable.
Made sure that I understood what he being said to me thanks!
Very professional not afraid to talk to you he treats you respectful and spends time to answer your questions
Very caring and understanding about my health issues, explains in simple terms. I like that.
Great with communication understanding. I've been allowed me to see my own X-rays and explained very well
Jordan was great to work with. He treated me with respect, listened carefully to my concerns, and was very kind throughout. The care I received was easy and effective. Highly recommend."
Very Nice Gentleman !!
Straight forward and listens to concerns
Listen well to what is going on in my leg and explain what’s going on and how hopefully cure the symptoms
Great!