Justin Hibbert, a six-year Ironman athlete, was spending up to $4,000 monthly on separate coaches and specialists. “I knew there had to be a better way,” he says. That frustration sparked Everhaus, a 22,000-square-foot private health club in Las Vegas set to open this winter.
Everhaus merges precision medicine with luxury wellness. Every member starts with a full diagnostic: blood panels, genetic testing, VO2 max and DEXA scan. Physicians create a personalized protocol, reviewed quarterly. Therapies range from peptides and hormones to hyperbaric oxygen, red light, sound wave and contrast therapy. A personalized AI system syncs wearable data, manages scheduling and supplement reorders.

Hibbert’s background in Las Vegas nightlife-he ran VIP marketing at Hakkasan-taught him to craft bespoke experiences. Training for an Ironman gave him an excuse to quit drinking, but also revealed the toll of isolated optimization. “I was in 0.01% shape physically but felt completely alone,” he recalls. That made society the most important of Everhaus’s eight pillars: assessment, movement, light, oxygen, infusion, contrast, touch and society.
The timing fits a booming Las Vegas that now hosts all four major sports leagues. “Lifetime Fitness has been the ceiling,” Hibbert says. Everhaus aims to be the last membership you’ll ever need, with a single-tier fee (undisclosed) and applications now open. A chief medical officer is being finalized, and a mostly female medical advisory board will guide the club’s clinical direction.
Membership includes curated events, travel experiences nationally and globally, building a community far beyond the gym.