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Roseman Medical Group, the medical practice of Roseman University College of Medicine offers Primary Care, Neurology, and Clinical Pharmacy. Our physicians, nurses, and medical staff provide empathic, patient-centered, evidence-based medicine and would like to be your partner in health. We’re dedicated to your health and wellness, and are here for your healthcare needs with in-person or telemedicine appointments.
The diagnosis and treatment of the Nervous System and Neurological Disorders, including the following:
Roseman University’s dedicated team of family physicians offer a wide range of primary care services to treat people of all ages, maintain health, treat illnesses, or manage chronic diseases.
Comprehensive health care (primary care) for people of all ages, including:
Our in-house clinical pharmacist works directly with the Roseman Medical Group’s primary care and neurology providers delivering medication therapy management (MTM) for patients who have complex chronic conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol.
MTM helps minimize medication-related problems by helping patients understand the following:
Patients may be referred to our in-house clinical pharmacist by their RMG provider.
Roseman Medical Group
5380 S. Rainbow Blvd, Suite 120
Las Vegas, NV 89118
Roseman Medical Group is located adjacent to Spring Valley Hospital in Medical Building One, at the corner of Rainbow Blvd. and Hacienda Ave. with convenient access to the 215 Freeway.
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The holidays are a magical time, but let’s face it – they can be a bit hectic too! Members of our community joined Roseman University
On November 16, 2023 Roseman University held their monthly Neighborhood Health Series event to discuss the ABC’s of Medicare. Medicare is not for the faint