Intermountain Bets Big On Henderson With 45,000-Square-Foot Family Clinic

Intermountain Health has planted one of its biggest flags yet in southern Nevada, officially opening a new District Clinic in Henderson that pulls cancer care, senior primary care and pediatrics into a single, sprawling hub meant to keep local families closer to home for treatment. The health system capped months of construction and retrofitting with a ribbon cutting, after converting the office space to handle infusion, palliative and wound care along with multiple senior primary care suites.

Sitting at 2350 Corporate Circle Drive, the clinic is described as a roughly 45,000 square foot center and welcomed guests with a ribbon cutting on Wednesday, according to KSNV. The outlet reports that the District Clinic bundles senior primary care, hematology and oncology, pediatrics, wound care and palliative services under one roof.

What’s Inside the District Clinic

Intermountain’s location page lists hematology and oncology, palliative care, pediatrics and three senior primary care suites as the core departments, with more services scheduled to come online through 2026. The page also breaks out suite numbers and direct phone lines for patients looking to lock in appointments, and calls out infusion and wound care capacity that is meant to cut down on long drives for specialty treatment, according to Intermountain Health.

A Building Bought for Growth

The property at 2350 Corporate Circle was purchased by Intermountain in an owner user deal, and a commercial real estate write up pegs the structure at about 48,882 square feet with a sale price of roughly 11.2 million dollars, a figure that points to strong demand for medical office space in West Henderson. Local coverage has described the clinic itself as about 45,000 square feet, a small gap that reflects how office shells and built out space are often measured differently after a retrofit, details that appear in reporting by Nevada Business.

What It Means for Patients

Intermountain has been steadily widening its footprint in southern Nevada; its implementation strategy notes the system operates more than 65 clinics across the region and that in 2024 it announced plans for the Nevada Children’s Hospital. The District Clinic is framed as part of a broader push to boost access to preventive care and trim down long trips for specialty services, according to Intermountain Health…

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