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Cleveland Clinic seeks to boost medical tourism in Las Vegas
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Cleveland Clinic seeks to boost medical tourism in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) – The Cleveland Clinic plans to expand its medical services in Southern Nevada.

By the end of 2025, the clinic will offer concierge and executive health services from its facility in southwest Las Vegas.

Both services will allow patients to get medical care more quickly at an additional annual cost.

The Cleveland Clinic already operates the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health which provides resources to people living with Alzheimer’s disease. He hopes the additional services will boost medical tourism.

“Las Vegas being such a tourism hub and obviously having a lot to offer, I think there really is a vision that people could come and get a top-notch health assessment and enjoy what Vegas has to offer” , said Dr. James. Gutierrez, head of the Primary Care Institute, said.

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