Comprehensive Digest Institute of Nevada Breaks Ground on Flagship Location, Expanding Access to Specialty Digestive Care

New flagship location in the Southwest in development with construction partner Nigro Construction

Leaders from the Comprehensive Digest Institute of Nevada (CDIN) and Nigro Construction gathered today to celebrate the groundbreaking of CDIN’s flagship location, expanding access to specialized digestive health services for patients across Southern Nevada.

The new location is a design-build collaboration between CDIN and Nigro Construction, Inc., reflecting CDIN’s continued growth and commitment to meeting increasing demand for digestive health care including screenings, diagnosis and treatment for gastrointestinal conditions. The facility will be built by Nigro Construction, a design-build construction firm with expertise in healthcare facilities.

“Nigro Construction has been instrumental in helping us design and bring this space to life,” said Dr. Tarek Ammar, M.D., Gastroenterology and Interventional Endoscopy at CDIN. “Their team understood our vision from the beginning to create a welcoming environment where our providers can better serve and care for our Southern Nevada patients.”

Digestive disorders affect thousands of Southern Nevadans and are among the most common reasons patients seek specialized medical care. If left untreated, many gastrointestinal conditions can lead to chronic discomfort and more complicated health issues. The new Southwest facility is CDIN’s third location, and will provide patients with convenient access, high-quality specialty care and trusted, reliable providers.

“Understanding your client’s functional plan and how they deliver care to their patients is critical when designing these facilities,” said Cory Frank, Vice President of Business Development & Project Management at Nigro Construction. “We’re proud to partner with CDIN to deliver a facility that expands access to specialized care and supports better outcomes for all patients in our community.”

Located in one of Las Vegas’s fastest developing healthcare corridors, the new 15,000 sq. ft. Southwest facility will include exam rooms, patient care areas and advanced diagnostic capabilities.

As Southern Nevada continues to grow, so does the need for accessible, high-quality specialty care close to home. For CDIN and Nigro Construction, these projects represent a shared commitment to creating medical spaces for the community and designed with patients in mind.

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