Mental health

Cleveland Clinic Expands Concierge Medicine, Executive Health in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS: Cleveland Clinic announced its plans to expand care in Nevada with the addition of concierge medicine and wellness practices that aim to begin seeing patients in the third quarter of 2025 and 2026, respectively.

“We established our presence in Nevada 15 years ago with our neurology program within the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. As we look for ways to expand our services to people of Nevadans, we wanted to do that in a way that was meaningful to the community,” said Tommaso Falcone, MD, executive vice president and president, International and Emerging Markets at Cleveland Clinic. “Our expansion of concierge medicine and health is aligned with Nevada’s rapidly growing population and increasing demand for care. This marks an exciting first step in our long-term plan of strategic and sustainable growth.”

Additional services are part of Cleveland Clinic’s Primary Care Institute. These services will expand the state of health care in southern Nevada with two medical practices located within Evora, a mixed-use development that is conveniently located in southern Nevada. west of the Las Vegas valley.

Cleveland Clinic’s concierge medicine program is a global network with more than 2,000 patients under its care at locations in Abu Dhabi, Florida, London and Toronto. The Nevada expansion is part of the program’s local rollout, with additional locations planned for Florida and Ohio. Concierge Medicine provides personalized health assessment and ongoing primary care, including:

Medical consultation is available 24 hours a day, including one-on-one support during medical emergencies.

Longer visit times than traditional primary care appointments.

Individualized treatment plans are based on medical history and lifestyle.

Access to top specialists in the Las Vegas community and throughout the Cleveland Clinic health system, with integrated care managed by a primary care physician.

“Primary care is the first point of entry into the healthcare system and concierge medicine provides a convenient and personalized way to navigate this system, with 24/7/365 access to a physician who dedicated to primary care,” said James Gutierrez, MD Chairman. Center for Primary Care at Cleveland Clinic.

“These physicians serve fewer patients than traditional primary care providers, allowing them to spend more time with each patient and streamlining their ongoing care, including referrals to providers. underserved in the community or in our entire health care system. It’s a unique model of care that we’re excited to bring to Nevadans.”

Cleveland Clinic Health combines state-of-the-art clinical, wellness and preventive services with comprehensive screening. Its purpose is to detect potential health problems, target, reduce and eliminate medical risk factors and promote good health. This collaborative and collaborative evaluation involves a variety of providers, including a doctor, nurse, dietician, physical therapist, and psychologist. Patients will leave this daily session with an understanding of their overall health status and a personalized health report with recommendations for healthy living.

“Cleveland Clinic came to Las Vegas to help fulfill my vision, my wife, Camille, and I had to build an interdisciplinary center focused on research, treatment and education. of brain diseases, such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and multiple sclerosis, so that Nevadans no longer have to leave the state as our family did for answers or care continued support,” said Larry Ruvo, co-founder and chairman of Keep Memory Alive, the fundraising arm of the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health.

“Now, 15 years later, I could never have imagined the impact that the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health would have in bringing several cutting-edge programs, not only to Nevada, but to the community. We partnered with Maria Shriver to launch The Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement Prevention and Research Center, enrolling more than 900 active and retired athletes in our Professional Athletes Brain Health study that examines the effects of repetitive strain injury and programs. support provided for unpaid family carers. Angie Ruvo was given the Chair of Care.

Ruvo added, “I’m very proud of the reputation, support and trust we’ve brought over the course of 300,000 patient placements and 116,000 visits to our toll-free treatment and education program. We remain committed to advance neurology care and we are very excited to see this world-renowned health system expand services to touch more lives and add more options for health care to the community. us.”

The membership of concierge medicine and appointments for health is not yet available. Those interested in learning more or being added to the waiting list can email ConciergeMedicineNV@ccf.org.

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