Salvatore Giovenco, PA

Orthopedic Urgent Care

Practice Emphasis
Orthopedic Urgent Care
Orthopedics
Related Programs
Accepting New Patients
Member of St. Peter's Medical Group

About Me

Salvatore (Sal) Giovenco, PA-C earned his master of physician assistant studies degree from Oregon Health & Science University Physician Assistant Program in Portland, Ore. He received his bachelor of arts in classical studies with minor degrees in biology and chemistry from Carroll College in Helena. Prior to joining the St. Peter’s Health Orthopedic team, Sal had extensive experience as an orthopedic physician assistant, seeing patients and assisting with surgeries.

Sal is certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) and is a member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants and the Oregon Medical Association.

In his free time, Sal enjoys spending time with his wife, son and daughter, engaging in outdoor activities throughout the various seasons including fishing, hiking, running, playing soccer and snowboarding. 

Education & Training

Post-Graduate School

Oregon Health & Science University

Board Certifications, Memberships, & Fellowships

National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA), American Academy of Physician Assistants, the Oregon Medical Association

Insurance

St. Peter's Health accepts most major insurances but may not be contracted with them all. To verify if we are in-network with your specific insurance, contact your insurance carrier.

Patients are expected to furnish all the necessary health insurance information and sign the medical release and insurance assignment authorizations. St. Peter’s Health will submit complete insurance claims on the appropriate forms for the charges recorded. 

Keep in mind that insurance is a contract between the patient and his or her insurance company and that St. Peter’s Health is acting only as a billing agent. St. Peter’s Health cannot pursue payment from insurance carriers in the event of non-payment or benefit denials. If a patient’s insurance carrier has not submitted payment within 30 days of billing, St. Peter’s Health expects the patient to pay the balance in full. Patients receive a monthly statement showing any account activity and the remaining balance due.