
This is all before you even step through the door. The state-of-the-art private health center, located on South Buffalo Drive, provides members with white-glove service and analyzes data from the AI concierge, ensuring each client knows exactly what they need upon arrival. Inside, anything from semi-private, personalized strength and conditioning sessions to hyperbaric oxygen and soundwave therapy, and napping in sound pods, awaits longevity-conscious wellness seekers.
Physical health is naturally a core goal at Everhaus, but that’s not all Hibbert imagines for the club. Its member experience is based on eight foundational elements: assessment, movement, light, oxygen, infusion, contrast, touch and society. “I think society is the most important element,” the founder admits. After a six-year period of isolation, the triathlon athlete found himself physically in prime condition but socially in the trenches. “We need to cut ourselves some slack and allow ourselves to have some fun,” he encourages. “Allowing myself to let my hair down a little bit and hang out with friends—I’ve never felt better.”
Hibbert plans to build a community at Everhaus, drawing upon his 15 years of working in Las Vegas nightlife. “We’ll do dinners and salons. We’re putting together a pretty elite medical advisory board, so we’ll do off-property events where we bring in medical advisors and do panels and create a social event out of it,” he reveals. He’s even drafting ideas for an Everhaus Formula 1 viewing party.

An olive tree blooms in the atrium area of Everhaus.
“How can you become a member?” you may be asking. “On the website, you request an invitation,” he explains. “You’ll get a response from one of our membership concierges. You can either continue talking through email or text message, or you can book a discovery call, which we highly recommend, and most people do.” During the discovery call, you’ll speak with the director of membership and get your questions answered, but it’s a two-way street, emphasizes Hibbert. “We’re also going to understand more about you, your goals and what you want out of the Everhaus membership,” he notes. If all aligns, you’ll receive your official invite.
Over 6,000 people have expressed serious interest, and anticipation is growing for the launch this winter. “I know Everhaus is going to provide a lot of value, especially here in Las Vegas,” Hibbert states. “Our mission is to bring people in when they’re healthy and keep them healthy for the remaining years of their lives. At other places, you’re just a number. For us, you’re part of the family.”