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Ashley Tharp, PMHNP

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About Ashley

American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) - Psychiatric - Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, 2023
Insurances Accepted: Aetna PPO, Commercial, Medicaid, Medicare, West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Agency
Affiliations UK King's Daughters
Education
  • College
  • Associate degree in nursing Ashland Community and Technical College
    Ashland, KY
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing Kentucky Christian University
    Grayson, KY
  • Master of Science in Nursing Northern Kentucky University
    Highland Heights, KY
  • Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Northern Kentucky University
    Highland Heights, KY
    2022
Star Ratings
4.9 out of 5
40 Ratings
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Comments
  • Rating: 5
    Feb 10, 2026
    Everybody there is very amazing and very caring and I love going there.
  • Rating: 5
    Feb 6, 2026
    Very professional at what they do. They know what they're doing. They explain where laymen can understand what they're talking about. And they can answer any question. And if they can't answer it, they'll find somebody that can. Very trustworthy in their hands and their care. And they're very good, all of them. Thank you very much and have a blessed day. Amen.
  • Rating: 5
    Nov 5, 2025
    This is the first doctor I have ever seen that has listened to me and tried to help me
  • Rating: 5
    Oct 9, 2025
    Ashley Tharp is very sweet and kind. She listened and explained to me about my meds and gave me suggestions on pushing pass some questions I had.
  • Rating: 5
    Oct 7, 2025
    Great at listening and very well suited for this type work. It's takes someone who has been an addict to understand us almost all of the time. She understands more than anyone I have met who hasn't been addicted to something and that is very rare. She saves lives in a way different way than most health care providers and should be acknowledged for it.
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