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Personalized senior primary care at Galleria Clinic in Henderson

Galleria Clinic - Senior Primary Care provides personalized, comprehensive care tailored to the needs of older adults in the Henderson community. Our experienced providers focus on preventive care, managing chronic conditions, and supporting your long-term health and independence.

Located on Galleria Drive, our clinic offers convenient access and a patient-centered approach that prioritizes your goals and well-being. Whether you need routine checkups or ongoing care coordination, we’re here to support you every step of the way.

Call today to schedule: 702-436-5800

Our providers

Jaclyn N. Ryave
4.9

Jaclyn N. Ryave, DO

Family Medicine
Galleria Clinic - Senior Primary Care
702-436-5800
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Ashlyn Call
4.9

Ashlyn Call, PA

Family Medicine
Galleria Clinic - Senior Primary Care
Roland L. Sparling
4.9

Roland L. Sparling, MD

Family Medicine
Galleria Clinic - Senior Primary Care

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