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The official webpage of the Culinary Health Center. Transit information From the north: Take a southbound 115 bus to the Nellis after Bonanza stop.. From the south:
Patient Portal; About us; Primary care at the Culinary Health Center (Regular doctors) Our doctors are dedicated to giving you the best care to meet your health needs. Our services include: regular check-ups immunizations (shots) help with managing chronic …
*SB544 – “Patient Protection Commission” - In the 2019 Nevada Legislative session, the Culinary Union fought for and won legislation to establish the Patient Protection Commission, a group of health care industry experts and patient advocates - including Bobbette Bond from the Culinary Health Fund - appointed by the Governor. The Patient ...
The Culinary and Bartenders’ Unions’ affiliate, Culinary Academy of Las Vegas, is providing food assistance for hospitality workers. 360,000 packages of groceries given out to date.
While you #StayHomeForNevada, we want you to know that the Culinary Union is here for you and we have your back. Together, we will get through this global crisis.
Support union workers while you travel. Find a union casino, casino resort, hotel, restaurant, bar or other business where Culinary Union members are employed.
You can see a health care provider using your telephone, smartphone, tablet, or computer. More information...
Our goal is to help you get healthy, and stay healthy. More information...
Follow this link to see the hours for Primary Care and the other departments at the Culinary Health Center.
You need to make an appointment in order to see a doctor. Walk-ins are not allowed.
The Culinary Health Center has virtual visits. This means you can see a health care provider without coming to the Health Center. More information...
The Culinary Health Center has a number of doctors and other health care professionals for you to choose from.
1971: The Culinary and Bartenders Unions Pension Plan has provided over $1.6 billion in pension payments to members and their families since it was founded in 1971, so that workers can retire with dignity. Approximately 25,000 retires receive a Culinary Union Pension benefit a year.
Legislation that the Culinary Union advocated to implement range from ending surprise bills, expanding healthcare transparency, increasing patient protections, strengthening worker rights, criminal justice reform, and supporting immigrants in Nevada.
The strike lasted for 6 years, 4 months, and 10 days. 1993: *The Culinary Academy of Las Vegas, founded in 1993, is a nationally recognized model of labor and management cooperation and is a partnership between the Culinary and Bartenders Unions and 35 properties on the Las Vegas Strip.
1984: More than 17,000 Culinary Union members from 32 Las Vegas Strip resorts went on strike alongside IATSE, Bartenders, Musicians Union. Culinary Union members win a contract victory after 53 days on strike, but workers stay out another 2 weeks in solidarity with Musicians and IATSE for a total of 67 days.
Culinary “Free” Pharmacy #2 , which dispenses generic drugs for free, is the busiest pharmacy in Nevada. *The Culinary Union fought for and won first-in-the-nation legislation - Senate Bill 539 (SB539) which was signed into law June 15, 2017.
The Culinary Union is Nevada’s largest Black/AAPI/immigrant organization with members who are originally from 178 countries and speak over 40 different languages. The Culinary Union has a diverse membership which is 55% women and 45% immigrants.
*AB469 – “Ending Surprise Bills” protected patients in Nevada by taking them out of the middle between providers and payers. The Culinary Union is proud to have fought for over 15 years to end surprise bills and we thank Governor Sisolak, Speaker Jason Frierson, Assemblywoman Maggie Carlton, and Culinary Health Fund’s Bobbette Bond for championing this bill and fighting for nearly two decades to protect Nevadans.
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