Providing Quality Healthcare Services in Nevada
Cleveland Clinic first began offering services in Las Vegas at Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, which welcomed its first patients in July 2009. The Center currently treats patients for a variety of neurological disorders, including Alzheimer's disease, frontotemporal and Lewy body dementia; Huntington's and Parkinson's diseases and other movement disorders; and multiple sclerosis. The Center is also known for the many supportive services it provides for the family members and care partners of those who suffer from these disorders.
Cleveland Clinic: A vital economic force
Economic Impact Report
This document, examining 2019 data, shows that by fulfilling its mission, Cleveland Clinic serves as a powerful economic engine in the communities it serves. Our presence in the Clark County region generated an economic output of $48.9 million, including 341 jobs and $22 million in wages and benefits.
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Cleveland Clinic Nevada Magazine: New Thinking About Thinking
Interested in our latest research? Or the history of Cleveland Clinic Nevada? Or the fundraising that expands our future?
Our twice-yearly magazine shares information on our current research and newest approaches to treatment; free programs to educate, support and provide therapeutic interventions; and the fundraising events that make it all possible.
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Supporting families living with brain disorders
Brain disease affects not only the individual receiving the diagnosis but also families, friends and the community. Thanks to robust philanthropy by Nevadans, for Nevadans, Cleveland Clinic Nevada offers no-cost educational, therapeutic and support programs for the entire community.
Integrating art and medicine for enhanced healing
Fine art is good medicine. It comforts, elevates the spirit, and affirms life and hope. Art in the healthcare setting, combined with outstanding care and service, creates an ambience that encourages healing and supports the work of medical professionals. As one of the world’s great medical centers, Cleveland Clinic has always included the arts in its healing environment. Our Nevada facility is no exception.