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About Our Providers
Michael Reyes, MD is a Fellowship trained Orthopaedic Surgeon who rejoined Central Peninsula Bone & Joint Center in October 2020. Dr. Reyes previously cared for patients at the clinic from August 2017 until the fall of 2019 before leaving for a brief period in Anchorage.Dr. Michael Reyes earned his medical degree from Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. He completed his Fellowship and Residency at the University of Southern California Medical Center. Prior to his original relocation to Central Peninsula Hospital, Dr. Reyes treated patients at Kaiser Permanente in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Dr. Reyes specializes in bone and joint issues pertaining to the hip and knee, including joint replacements and revisions. He also offers various in-office injections for the knee among other treatments.
Aaron Humphreys, MD FAAOS completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Colorado, followed by pursuing both his MD and a PhD in neuroscience at the University of Illinois. Upon obtaining his MD, he completed his residency training in Springfield, IL, at Southern Illinois University. Certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery and holding fellowship status with the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery, Dr. Humphreys has dedicated most of his career to serving small rural communities, including Southern Illinois, Central Montana, West Texas, and Kodiak. Bringing a solid foundation in general orthopedic surgery, he has contributed expertise by providing care for patients with conditions such as arthritic joints, fractures, ligament and tendon injuries, and nerve entrapment.
Offering a comprehensive range of services, Dr. Humphreys caters to a diverse patient demographic, delivering various interventions, including fracture care, arthroscopic procedures, and soft-tissue treatments. An avid outdoorsman, his passion led him to undertake the challenging project of rehabilitating a remote cabin. Collaborating with his son, step-son, friends, and family over three years, he gained valuable insights into weather, tides, logistics, and construction, making it a fulfilling project. Kodiak holds special significance as his first home in Alaska.
Now based in Soldotna at CPH, Dr. Humphreys is filled with excitement, eagerly anticipating the abundant opportunities the peninsula offers. Grateful and thrilled for the chance to reside in this remarkable locale, he looks forward to providing care to its exceptional community.
Jordan Pearce, MD is a Fellowship trained Orthopedic Surgeon who joined Central Peninsula Bone &Joint Center in September of 2024. Dr. Pearce received specialized training in Hand & Upper Extremity surgery in Albuquerque, NM as a fellow at the University of New Mexico. He completed his residency in Orthopedics at Spectrum Health/Michigan State University in Grand Rapids, MI, and earned his medical degree from Wake Forest School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, NC.
Dr. Pearce was born and raised in Alaska. After completion of his surgical training, he is returning to his home state to practice. During his hand fellowship, he gained the expertise to care for patients with common and complex conditions of the hand, arm, and elbow. Treating problems including arthritic joints, fractures, ligament and tendon injuries, and nerve entrapment (carpal and cubital tunnel syndrome) as well as pediatric injuries and congenital conditions of the hand.
Dr. Pearce is excited to be joining the Kenai Peninsula community with his wife, son, and daughter. He is a private pilot and enjoys all things outdoors including hunting and fishing. As a former hockey player, he finds time to get on the ice to help coach local youth hockey.
Robin Morris is a physician assistant with 20 years of experience spanning the U.S. military, private practice, and hospital settings. Before earning her PA credentials, Robin worked in a variety of healthcare roles, including physical therapy technician/aide, combat medic, EMT, certified nursing assistant (with a focus on critical care, orthopedics, pain management, and rehabilitation), and orthopedic technician. She has also supported orthopedic patients as an advanced practice provider hospitalist and served as a physician assistant in rural urgent care.
Robin earned her Bachelor of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Washington’s MEDEX Northwest Program in Seattle, where she was honored with the Steven Turnipseed, PA-C Veterans Award in 2020. Originally from Detroit, Michigan, Robin has a passion for the outdoors and enjoys hiking, fishing, kayaking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. She also loves spending time outdoors with her dogs, as well as traveling and reading.
Sarah Phillips is a Family Nurse Practitioner with a strong background in nursing and specialized orthopedic care. Originally from Lebanon, Tennessee, she earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Tennessee Technological University Whitson-Hester School of Nursing in 2013 and gained experience in cardiac stepdown, ICU, Surgical ICU, and PACU units. After several years in nursing, Sarah completed her Master of Science in Nursing from Middle Tennessee State University in 2019, becoming a Family Nurse Practitioner and focusing on orthopedics since 2020.
Since joining Central Peninsula Hospital in 2021, Sarah has been dedicated to helping patients find relief from pain and regain their quality of life. She moved to Alaska in 2020 with her husband and two dogs, embracing Alaska as her home. In her free time, Sarah enjoys camping, kayaking, and taking in Alaska’s natural beauty. She and her husband are thrilled to be new parents, with their first child being born in March 2024. Sarah is proud to work at CPH, and is genuinely thankful to be able to serve such a wonderful community..