Jacqueline O King, MD

I speak: English, Tagalog
My gender: Female
Referral required.
Where I practice
About me
Born and raised in Manila, I speak both Tagalog and Cebuano. My heritage is richly diverse – half-Filipino, half-Chinese, with Japanese half-siblings. Aunts and uncles raised me in the Philippines while my mother lived in Japan and my father moved between the Philippines and China. These early experiences taught me persistence, resilience, and independence, and gave me a unique perspective on life – one that drives me to make the most of every situation.
I earned my undergraduate degree from the University of the Philippines and completed my medical training at the University of Santo Tomas. I moved to the islands for my residency at the University of Hawaii, John A. Burns School of Medicine, and later completed my fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. I'm board-certified in both critical care medicine and internal medicine.
I met my husband in Honolulu, and we spent several years on the mainland while I pursued my fellowship, and he served in the U.S. Air Force. Hawaii has always felt like home to us, and we're thrilled to be back, surrounded by our ohana.
About my practice
While searching for a meaningful way to serve others, I realized that medicine was my calling. It wasn't just the science – the physiology and pharmacology – that drew me in, but the understanding that a physician can make a lasting difference in the lives of patients and their families through compassion and kindness.
I was especially inspired by critical care medicine, where doctors respond to the complex interplay of multiple organ systems while never losing sight of the patient as a whole person. I admired how critical care teams act quickly, calmly, and effectively together in life-and-death situations.
My interests include quality improvement, engaging families in clinical care, and promoting early mobility in critically ill patients. I've written articles that were published in the Philippine Journal of Internal Medicine and in the International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases.
I'm a fellow of the American College of Physicians. I’m also involved with the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the American College of Chest Physicians, which keep me connected to the latest developments in my field.
How I thrive
I keep my mind and body strong through exercise, meditation, hiking, running, and regular gym workouts. I recharge by cooking, savoring a good meal, and – most of all – sharing movies and travel adventures with family and friends.
Even at home, I find joy in creating calm and order. Organizing and tidying my space is one of my favorite ways to de-stress and reset.
My office
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Medical groups & plans
Hawaii Permanente Medical Group
Kaiser Permanente Moanalua Medical Center
Plans accepted
- HMO
- Medicaid (QUEST)
- Senior Advantage
Contact information
- 24-hour pharmacy
- 808-643-7979
- 24-hour prescription refill
- 808-643-7979
- 24/7 Advice (Hawaii Island)
- 1-833-833-3333 (toll free)
- 24/7 Advice (Kauai)
- 1-833-833-3333 (toll free)
- 24/7 Advice (Maui)
- 1-833-833-3333 (toll free)
- 24/7 Advice (Oahu)
- 1-833-833-3333 (toll free)
- Clinic Specialty appointments (Neighbor islands)
- 1-833-833-3333 (toll free)
- Clinic Specialty appointments (Oahu)
- 1-833-833-3333 (toll free)
- Clinic appointment cancellation
- 808-432-7800
- General information
- 808-432-0000
- Member Services
- 1-800-966-5955 (toll free)
- Same Day Surgery
- 808-432-8490
My training, certifications & licensing
Medical school
University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine and SurgeryBoard certification
Critical Care Medicine
American Board of Internal MedicineInternal Medicine
American Board of Internal MedicineTo verify board certification for an individual practitioner, please visit the American Board of Medical Specialties, the American Medical Association, or the American Osteopathic Association websites.
Medical training
Fellowship
Critical Care Medicine
University of Pittsburgh School of MedicineInternship
Internal Medicine
University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of MedicineResidency
Internal Medicine
University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of MedicineJoined Permanente Medical Group
2022Provider ID
21600My hospitals
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