Central Peninsula Hospital (CPH) is a 49 bed, full-service hospital located in Soldotna, Alaska which serves the Central Kenai Peninsula. The heart of the Kenai Peninsula, the charming town of Soldotna has lots going on, giving it the feeling of an up-and-coming community. With 5,000 people in town but 30,000 people in the surrounding area, you’ll get all the amenities of a big city, along with a very special small-town feel. It’s authentic Alaska at its best.
Dr. Eric J. Ashman is the lead provider among 1.5 Neurologists in an outpatient program. He is board-certified, with a fellowship from the American Academy of Neurology, and specializes in sleep studies, but also provides general neurological care. The role requires reading EMG & EEGs and consulting with spine surgeons and pain specialists occasionally. There are no inpatient responsibilities, with the hospitalist team and TeleStroke covering them.
Central Peninsula Hospital is a borough-owned, non-profit facility operated by a corporation, Central Peninsula General Hospital, Inc. (CPGH,Inc.) located in Soldotna, Alaska. The Hospital is administered by CPGH, Inc. and operates through a Lease Agreement with the Kenai Peninsula Borough.
The heart of the Kenai Peninsula, the charming town of Soldotna has lots going on, giving it the feeling of an up-and-coming community. With 5,000 people in town but 30,000 people in the surrounding area, you’ll get all the amenities of a big city, along with a very special small-town feel. It’s authentic Alaska at its best.