An Everhaus membership will combine doctor-supervised health assessments, fitness training and advanced recovery protocols
This fall, Everhaus will open in Las Vegas with what it’s hailing as the city’s first private health and lifestyle club, introducing a membership model designed to integrate clinical diagnostics, structured training and advanced recovery modalities.
Founded by Las Vegas native, entrepreneur and endurance athlete Justin Hibbert, Everhaus will operate as a private members club anchored by ongoing diagnostics and individualized programming.
“Everhaus was built for individuals who hold themselves to a higher standard,” said Hibbert. “By integrating proactive care, movement and restorative practices into one intentional environment, we’ve created a new benchmark for how health can be experienced in Las Vegas.”
Members will begin with a comprehensive assessment conducted through Aerwell, Everhaus’ dedicated medical arm. Those insights will inform personalized plans developed with physicians, combining physical training, preventative care and restorative therapies. Quarterly diagnostics will allow programming to evolve over time.
The member experience is organized around eight foundational elements: assessment, movement, light, oxygen, infusion, contrast, touch and society.
Movement programming at Everhaus will include semi-private strength and conditioning sessions, recovery and therapeutic offerings will include infusion therapy, cellular light therapy, thermal contrast experiences, hyperbaric oxygen and autonomous bodywork technologies.
credit: EverhausA proprietary technology platform powers the experience, coordinating schedules, clinical protocols and concierge services. Hibbert said the goal was to remove the logistical friction that often prevents people from maintaining consistent health routines.
The concept also places a strong emphasis on community, with member gatherings and curated events designed to reinforce social connection as a component of long-term well-being.
Everhaus’ approach arrives as wellness and longevity-focused member clubs continue to expand across the United States, particularly in markets like New York, Los Angeles and Miami. Las Vegas, a city historically defined by entertainment and excess, is a unique backdrop for a concept centered on proactive health management.
credit: EverhausIntegrated longevity memberships often come with premium price tags, reflecting the high-touch services and clinical oversight they provide. New York’s Continuum Club, for example, costs roughly $10,000 per month, placing it among the most expensive wellness memberships in the U.S., while Los Angeles-based Hume is priced closer to $450 per month.
Everhaus hasn’t yet released its pricing (additional details will be revealed closer to the launch), though where it lands will help define its positioning within the fast-growing market for luxury wellness clubs.
“We intentionally offer one membership tier at Everhaus,” Hibbert told Athletech News. “We take the guesswork out of complex membership structures and pricing confusion.”
The Everhaus flagship is set to open this fall with memberships granting access to the full facility, including Aerwell diagnostics, guided strength sessions and advanced recovery therapies.
For Hibbert, the concept is ultimately designed to help members commit to long-term health through structure and consistency.
“Vitality is built through small daily acts practiced over time,” he said. “Everhaus exists to support that commitment.”
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