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About Dr. Mastick
Towards the end of high school, Kellen Mastick, MD, knew he wanted to help people and challenge himself. “After shadowing some physicians, I knew it would be the right fit for me,” he says.
In his role as a hospitalist, his job is to take care of people who are sick enough to need to be admitted to the hospital. “I coordinate their care, [working with] any specialists who need to be involved,” he says. “I chose this specialty because I enjoy the breadth of cases and the variety of pathology that I see.”
Dr. Mastick believes in a patient-centered approach to care and says that communicating with the patient about their goals is key. Through the years, his patients have taught him to stay humble and to always continue trying to improve his practice. “I hope that patients learn that taking responsibility for your health can make a big difference,” he says. “I hope they feel listened to, and supported in their community to reach their goals.”
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Towards the end of high school, Kellen Mastick, MD, knew he wanted to help people and challenge himself. “After shadowing some physicians, I knew it would be the right fit for me,” he says.
In his role as a hospitalist, his job is to take care of people who are sick enough to need to be admitted to the hospital. “I coordinate their care, [working with] any specialists who need to be involved,” he says. “I chose this specialty because I enjoy the breadth of cases and the variety of pathology that I see.”
Dr. Mastick believes in a patient-centered approach to care and says that communicating with the patient about their goals is key. Through the years, his patients have taught him to stay humble and to always continue trying to improve his practice. “I hope that patients learn that taking responsibility for your health can make a big difference,” he says. “I hope they feel listened to, and supported in their community to reach their goals.”
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About Dr. Mastick
Towards the end of high school, Kellen Mastick, MD, knew he wanted to help people and challenge himself. “After shadowing some physicians, I knew it would be the right fit for me,” he says.
In his role as a hospitalist, his job is to take care of people who are sick enough to need to be admitted to the hospital. “I coordinate their care, [working with] any specialists who need to be involved,” he says. “I chose this specialty because I enjoy the breadth of cases and the variety of pathology that I see.”
Dr. Mastick believes in a patient-centered approach to care and says that communicating with the patient about their goals is key. Through the years, his patients have taught him to stay humble and to always continue trying to improve his practice. “I hope that patients learn that taking responsibility for your health can make a big difference,” he says. “I hope they feel listened to, and supported in their community to reach their goals.”
He is glad to serve patients in Michiana. He and his wife wanted to settle in this area, since they both went to the University of Notre Dame and have family nearby in Chicagoland.
In his own words…
Who is or was the most influential people/role models in your life? My parents were always very hardworking throughout my life. Even without being in the medical field, they supported me through the long process of getting to where I am today.
What was your first job growing up? What do you remember about it? I did painting and construction jobs for a neighbor’s handyman company. I remember having to learn a lot very quickly on the fly.
What is your favorite food? Movie? Favorite foods: Steak or good sushi Favorite movie: Any of the Lord of the Rings trilogy
What was your best/worst subjects in school growing up? Math was probably my best, and I wasn't the biggest fan of history.
If you could sit down to dinner with anyone (alive or deceased) who would it be and why? Ken Jennings. His breadth of knowledge, good sense of humor, and years of experience playing and hosting Jeopardy would make for interesting conversation.
In addition to medicine, what are you passionate about? Fly fishing, weight lifting, music, sports, traveling, craft beer tasting, and video games
What is something most people don’t know about you? I have made my own sushi!
Towards the end of high school, Kellen Mastick, MD, knew he wanted to help people and challenge himself. “After shadowing some physicians, I knew it would be the right fit for me,” he says.
In his role as a hospitalist, his job is to take care of people who are sick enough to need to be admitted to the hospital. “I coordinate their care, [working with] any specialists who need to be involved,” he says. “I chose this specialty because I enjoy the breadth of cases and the variety of pathology that I see.”
Dr. Mastick believes in a patient-centered approach to care and says that communicating with the patient about their goals is key. Through the years, his patients have taught him to stay humble and to always continue trying to improve his practice. “I hope that patients learn that taking responsibility for your health can make a big difference,” he says. “I hope they feel listened to, and supported in their community to reach their goals.”
He is glad to serve patients in Michiana. He and his wife wanted to settle in this area, since they both went to the University of Notre Dame and have family nearby in Chicagoland.
In his own words…
Who is or was the most influential people/role models in your life? My parents were always very hardworking throughout my life. Even without being in the medical field, they supported me through the long process of getting to where I am today.
What was your first job growing up? What do you remember about it? I did painting and construction jobs for a neighbor’s handyman company. I remember having to learn a lot very quickly on the fly.
What is your favorite food? Movie? Favorite foods: Steak or good sushi Favorite movie: Any of the Lord of the Rings trilogy
What was your best/worst subjects in school growing up? Math was probably my best, and I wasn't the biggest fan of history.
If you could sit down to dinner with anyone (alive or deceased) who would it be and why? Ken Jennings. His breadth of knowledge, good sense of humor, and years of experience playing and hosting Jeopardy would make for interesting conversation.
In addition to medicine, what are you passionate about? Fly fishing, weight lifting, music, sports, traveling, craft beer tasting, and video games
What is something most people don’t know about you? I have made my own sushi!
Insurance Accepted
- Aetna CVS Health Marketplace (Via CHA ACO, LLC)
- Aetna Medicare Advantage (Via CHA ACO, LLC)
- Ambetter Marketplace (MHS)
- Anthem BCBS
- Anthem Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP)
- Anthem Medicaid (HHW HCC)
- Anthem Medicare Advantage
- Anthem Pathways for Aging
- CareSource Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP)
- CareSource Marketplace
- CareSource Medicaid (HHW)
- Cigna
- Communicare
- Community Health Alliance (CHA, Aetna, PHP Freedom, First Health)
- Devoted Health Medicare Advantage (via CHA ACO, LLC)
- HealthSmart
- Humana Horizon Pathways for Aging
- Humana Medicare Advantage
- Immergrun Health Network
- Managed Health Services Healthly Indiana Plan (MHS HIP)
- Managed Health Services Medicaid (MHS HCC)
- Managed Health Services Medicaid (MHS HHW)
- Medicaid Indiana FFS
- Medicaid Michigan FFS
- Medicare FFS
- Medicare Railroad
- Multi Plan / Private Health Care Systems (PHCS)
- PNOA
- Plain Church Group
- Quality Care Alliance (QCA) (CHA ACO, LLC)
- Sagamore
- Stratose / National Preferred Provider Network (NPPN)
- Three Rivers Provider Network (TRPN)
- Tricare East Humana Military
- UnitedHealthcare (UHC)
- UnitedHealthcare (UHC) Pathways for Aging
- UnitedHealthcare Medicaid (HCC)
- UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage (UHC)
- VA CCN Optum UHC
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Education
- Residency: University of North Dakota (2021)
- Internship: University of North Dakota School of Medicine (2019)
- Medical School: University of South Dakota (2018)
