John Phoenix, APRN, FNP-C


Nurse Practitioner (NP)
Family Medicine

Huntridge Family Clinic
1820 E. Sahara Ave. Suite 201
Las Vegas, Nevada 89104
For an appointment, call (702) 979-1111
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About John Phoenix, APRN, FNP-C

John (Rob) Phoenix, is a family nurse practitioner in Las Vegas, NV where he owns and operates the largest LGBTQ focused medical clinic in Southern Nevada. Rob focuses his practice on HIV prevention, HIV treatment, Transgender health care, and providing primary care.  Rob is the predominate provider of Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) care in Southern Nevada.  The clinic is the largest provider of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Prevention (PrEP) in Southern Nevada. Rob was recently selected to represent Nevada as the Ambassador to the CDC Act Against AIDS campaign. Rob was recently selected as the Southern Nevada Health District 2018 Pubic Health Hero. Huntridge Family Clinic, a non-profit organization focused on providing health care to the LGBTQ and Allies community in Las Vegas.

Patient Education Resources

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