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Kevin Peno, PA-C
Mount Nittany Physician GroupMount Nittany Health Provider

Kevin Peno, PA-C

Kevin Peno, PA-C

About Me

About Me

Kevin Peno, PA-C, is an Adult Hospitalist at Mount Nittany Medical Center. Kevin earned dual degrees from Penn State University in sociology and psychology before earning a Master of Science from the Lock Haven University Physician Assistant Program. Prior to joining Mount Nittany Health, Kevin practiced as a physician assistant in hospital medicine at Geisinger Medical Center.

When he is not treating patients, Kevin enjoys playing golf and basketball. He is also an avid Penn State sports fan.

Male

English

Credentials

Credentials

Medical Education
Lock Haven University Physician Assistant Program - Lock Haven, PA
The Pennsylvania State University - University Park, PA

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
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Kevin Peno, PA-C

“I grew up in State College and was born at Mount Nittany Health. I follow a philosophy of empathy and compassionate care. It can be easy to see patients as just numbers, but showing them respect and dignity is a sign that you truly care. They can sense that from you.”

Kevin Peno, PA-C