Cleveland Clinic to add concierge medicine, executive health in Las Vegas

Cleveland Clinic plans to expand care in Nevada with concierge medicine and executive health practices in Las Vegas.

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The service lines, part of Cleveland Clinic’s Primary Care Institute, are set to begin in the third quarter of 2025 and in 2026, respectively, according to an Oct. 21 health system news release.

Both clinical practices will be located inside Evora, a mixed-use development space in Las Vegas.

“We established our presence in Nevada 15 years ago through our flagship neurological program inside the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health,” Tommaso Falcone, MD, president of international and emerging markets at Cleveland Clinic, said in the release. “As we looked for ways to increase our services to Nevadans, we wanted to do so in a way that is meaningful to the community. 

“Our expansion into concierge medicine and executive health aligns with Nevada’s rapidly growing population and increased demand for care. This marks an exciting first step in our long-term plan for strategic and sustainable growth.”

Cleveland Clinic’s concierge medicine program currently includes locations in Abu Dhabi, Florida, London and Toronto. 

The expansion into Nevada is part of a rollout of the program in the U.S., according to the release. Additional locations are also planned in Florida and Ohio. 

Overall, Cleveland Clinic has 77,000 employees and more than 20 hospitals worldwide.

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