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Healthcare Guide for New Henderson Residents


Healthcare Guide for New Henderson Residents (55+ in Henderson & Las Vegas Valley)

Moving to a new neighborhood is easier when you know where to get care. Below is a practical guide focused on senior health care: hospitals, clinics, community resources, and especially VA care locations across Southern Nevada.

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Key VA Advantage

Southern Nevada has 8 VA locations in the Valley, which helps you access excellent care levels.

View VA Care Locations (Official)

1) Start With Your “Care Map” (2–3 Steps)

  1. Pick your primary options: Identify the closest urgent care/hospital and (if eligible) your nearest VA clinic.
  2. Choose who coordinates: Many seniors benefit from one primary care provider who tracks labs, meds, referrals, and preventive care.
  3. Plan for emergencies: Know which facility you’d use for chest pain, stroke symptoms, falls, or severe breathing issues.

2) Use the VA Locations Page to Find the Right Site

The official page below lists facilities and helps you find services by location—use it to:

  • Compare distances from Henderson and Las Vegas areas
  • Identify the right type of facility (clinic/medical center/community-based sites)
  • Confirm service availability before you travel
https://www.va.gov/southern-nevada-health-care/locations/

Hospitals & ER

For emergencies (heart attack symptoms, stroke signs, major falls, severe shortness of breath), hospitals provide imaging, emergency procedures, and inpatient care.

Urgent Care & After-Hours

For non-life-threatening issues—sprains, infections, fever, minor injuries—urgent care can help you get faster answers without always going to the ER.

Primary Care & Prevention

Preventive visits, medication reviews, fall-risk screening, and chronic condition management (like diabetes or hypertension) help seniors stay independent longer.

3) What to Prepare Before Your First Appointments

  • Medication list (name, dose, schedule) and any allergies
  • Medical history (surgeries, diagnoses, specialists you’ve seen)
  • Recent records (labs, imaging reports, discharge summaries)
  • Insurance/eligibility details if you’re using VA care or other coverage
  • Care goals (pain control, mobility, sleep, memory concerns, independence)

4) Senior-Friendly Health Priorities (55+)

Fall prevention

Ask about balance screening, vision checks, home safety, and medication side effects.

Medication safety

Request a “medication review” to reduce duplications and interactions.

Chronic disease check-ins

Stay consistent with labs and follow-ups for conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and blood pressure.

Bring a short list of questions to every visit—your time with the clinician matters.

5) Quick VA Residency Checklist (Helpful for Newcomers)

If you’re eligible for VA health care, use the locations page to identify where to start.

  • Find the nearest VA sites
  • Confirm service types you need
  • Call ahead for appointment/registration steps
Open VA Southern Nevada Locations Page

Use this link to locate 8 VA locations across the Valley.

Next Step

Start by opening the official VA locations page, then write down the closest sites for your likely needs (primary care, specialty care, and urgent/ER pathways). You’ll have a faster, smoother healthcare experience after you arrive.

https://www.va.gov/southern-nevada-health-care/locations/
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