Kelly Fink, RN
Tiana Montoya
Ngozi Ugwu, APRN
Dr. Faisal Suba, MD
Persia Coleman, PMHNP-BC
Lisa Moffett, LCSW
Lynda Mari, MSC
Rodrica Jones, MSW
LGBTQ+ affirming
Dr. Luke Allen, PHD
LGBTQ+ affirming
LGBTQ+ affirming
LGBTQ+ affirming
North Las Vegas residents will find the majority of their healthcare facilities in the neighboring city of Las Vegas. Most notable Las Vegas facilities are the University Medical Center-Las Vegas and Valley Hospital Medical Center. Children’s care is also found in Las Vegas through facilities such as the Children's Hospital of Nevada at University Medical Center. North Las Vegas does have a VA clinic, the Veterans Affairs Southern Nevada Healthcare System-North Las Vegas.
U.S. News ranks the University Medical Center-Las Vegas as high performers in five different conditions and procedures, including:
U.S. News ranks the Valley Hospital Medical Center as high performers in two different conditions and procedures: heart failure and stroke.
Mental health providers are trained to help you manage and care for your emotional and behavioral wellbeing. These providers can include a variety of mental health professionals, commonly including psychologists, psychiatrists, mental health counselors, and family and marriage counselors. An important distinction can be that a psychiatrist is a medical doctor who is trained to diagnose and treat mental illness with prescription medicine. A psychologist and other counselors typically have a masters degree, and are trained to treat through counseling. Whichever provider you choose, a mental health provider can be a crucial component in your overall health journey.