PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center – Emergency Medicine

In 1923, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace opened the Little Flower Hospital, the first hospital in Ketchikan. A century later, that hospital has become PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center, a vital institution dedicated to delivering top-quality. The center is unwavering in promoting health and well-being, equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and staffed by a team of compassionate healthcare professionals. PeaceHealth Medical Group: Prince of Wales, in partnership with the City of Craig, extends essential primary care services with cutting-edge telemedicine options and a welcoming space for visiting specialists to connect with and care for patients.

  • Annual Patient Volume: 8,500
  • Physician Coverage: 25 hours (12hr days/13hr nights)
  • ED Beds: 8
  • Documentation: EPIC
  • Modern, well-supported facility

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    Ketchikan, Alaska

    Nestled along the scenic Inside Passage, Ketchikan, Alaska, offers a unique blend of breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and close-knit community living. Known as the “Salmon Capital of the World,” this vibrant coastal town is more than just a top travel destination—it’s a place to call home. Surrounded by the lush Tongass National Forest and framed by pristine waterways, residents enjoy year-round access to hiking, fishing, kayaking, wildlife watching, and more. Despite its small size, Ketchikan offers excellent schools, locally-owned shops, cozy cafés, and a well-connected airport and ferry system.