Find Provider Providers Find Locations Locations Care Services Services Patients Patients

Daniel Pitts, MD

About Me

About Me

Dr. Pitts earned his bachelor’s degree in chemistry, magna cum laude, graduating from Bates College in Lewistown, Maine. He earned his medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston. Dr. Pitts completed his residency at Maine Medical Center’s Division of Urology.

He joins a team of urologists at Mount Nittany Health who are experts in all aspects of this specialty, including cancers, trauma, diseases, infections, and unique conditions.

Outside the office, Dr. Pitts enjoys running, biking, and playing piano.

Male

English

Insurance

Insurance

Accepted insurance providers

  • Aetna
  • Advantra
  • AmeriHealth Caritas Pennsylvania
  • AmeriHealth Caritas Pennsylvania CHC
  • AmeriHealth Caritas Northeast
  • AmeriHealth Caritas VIP Care
  • Capital Blue Cross (including Senior Blue, Keystone Health Plan Central, Health One and Blue CHIP)
  • Cigna (accepted system-wide, except by CEMA, the Emergency Department provider group)
  • Community Care Behavioral Health Organization (psychiatry)
  • Gateway Health Plan (Medical Assistance Product)
  • Geisinger Health Plan/Geisinger Gold/GHP Family
  • Government: CHAMPUS, Tricare/Black Lung Benefits Act
  • HealthAmerica/HealthAssurance/First Health
  • Highmark/ PA Blue Shield
  • Medical Assistance
  • Medicare/Medicare Railroad
  • PA Health and Wellness
  • Preferred Health Services
  • Three Rivers Provider Network
  • United Behavioral Health (psychiatry)
  • United Healthcare/United Healthcare Student Resources
  • UPMC Health Plan/UPMC For Life/UPMC For You
Reviews

Reviews

4.8

Stars
Stars
314 Ratings 47 Reviews
5
19 Comments
4
1 Comments
3
0 Comments
2
0 Comments
1
0 Comments
  • Stars
    Stars
    April 9, 2025

    Prior to the appointment day, I dropped off all required paperwork, and, in addition a good deal of information relating to pervious care and diagnosis. Dr. Pitts reviewed all that material prior to my visit and was very informed.

  • Stars
    Stars
    March 26, 2025

    Good

  • Stars
    Stars
    March 19, 2025

    Very good

  • Stars
    Stars
    March 14, 2025

    Excellent care by Dr. Pitts. I appreciate him taking the time to address my questions and concerns.

  • Stars
    Stars
    March 13, 2025

    Dr. Pitt very professional.

  • Stars
    Stars
    March 13, 2025

    Good

  • Stars
    Stars
    March 5, 2025

    The diagnosis was horrible. But dealing with such wonderful people at the urology clinic and hospital staff were a welcomed relief in dealing with it.

  • Stars
    Stars
    February 25, 2025

    The doctor was extremely professional, skilled and caring. So happy that I chose Mt. Nittany for my procedure.

  • Stars
    Stars
    February 25, 2025

    A great team. Very pleased with the entire experience.

  • Stars
    Stars
    February 19, 2025

    He listened and gave me all the options for me to choose from.

  • Stars
    Stars
    January 30, 2025

    He was very honest and caring.

  • Stars
    Stars
    January 29, 2025

    Dr. Pitts did a very good job identifying my health issues and some options available to deal with them.

  • Stars
    Stars
    January 28, 2025

    Dr. Pitts is very impressive and he inspires confidence.

  • Stars
    Stars
    January 24, 2025

    Very good doctor took time with me.

  • Stars
    Stars
    January 23, 2025

    Dr. Pitts very thorough and good listener. Great common sense approach in my care.

  • Stars
    Stars
    January 23, 2025

    Everyone was so very nice

  • Stars
    Stars
    January 17, 2025

    Very easy to talk to

  • Stars
    Stars
    January 15, 2025

    Overall, I would say, it fulfills my expectation.

  • Stars
    Stars
    December 25, 2024

    The Yankee from MA is the greatest!

  • Stars
    Stars
    January 15, 2025

    I had a good experience

Quotation mark
Daniel Pitts, MD

“I think educating patients is a crucial part of being a physician. The more patients and families can understand why we are recommending a medication, or why we recommend surgery, the more empowered they are to manage their care.”

Daniel Pitts, MD