Portrait of Kendall Northcutt, PA-C

Kendall Northcutt
PA-C


“John F. Kennedy once said, ‘Children are the world’s most valuable resource and the best hope for the future.’ It is my greatest honor to partner with families to help their children grow and develop to their full potential and watch the future unfold.”
- NP Northcutt

Medical Education
2010, Master of Clinical Medical Sciences in Physician Assistant Studies – Barry University (St. Petersburg, FL)
Professional Memberships
American Academy of Physician Assistants
Florida Academy of Physician Assistants
Pi Mu Epsilon
Society for Physician Assistants in Pediatrics
American Academy of Pediatrics
Board Certified Since
2011

Please Note: Our Developmental-Behavioral Health providers see established PHCA patients by referral only from their primary care provider within PHCA. 

Appointments: Our Developmental-Behavioral Health team rotates between select PHCA offices. Patients will be notified of the location of their appointment during scheduling. Please contact our specialty health scheduling center at (813) 471-9709 for all questions and appointment scheduling for Developmental-Behavioral Health. Thank you. 
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Kendall Northcutt, PA-C joined PHCA’s Developmental and Behavioral Health services team in February 2021. She has over nine years of experience as a physician assistant working with pediatric patients in primary, neurology and critical care settings. As a physician assistant, she also provided ongoing medical care to pediatric patients with developmental delays, epilepsy, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), learning disabilities, behavior problems, and more.

PA Northcutt received her Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Natural Sciences with a minor in Biomedical Physics from the University of South Florida in 2007. She earned her Master of Clinical Medical Sciences in Physician Assistant Studies in 2010 from Barry University (St. Petersburg, FL).

PA Northcutt has been board certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants since 2011. Her areas of interests in patient care include learning disabilities, autism, and ADHD.

Outside of the office, PA Northcutt volunteers her medical services to Teen Reach Adventure Camps (TRAC), an adolescent camp serving at-risk teens in the foster care system. She is also an active volunteer at her church. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband, three children and two dogs, hiking, traveling, and cheering on the USF Bulls.