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Physician: Clinical Neurophysiology, Pain Management and Neurology
Dr. Hawarey is the only physician in Southern Nevada specializing in Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology, and Pain Management. He is the founder of Red Rock Neurology and Pain Management.
With an unwavering commitment to each patient and a desire to learn cutting-edge medical solutions, Dr. Hawarey brings the medical community vast experience after spending years in prestigious fellowships and medical leadership roles.
A graduate of Cairo University School of Medicine, Dr. Hawarey completed his residency in Neurology at the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria. His post-residency training in stroke management at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey paved the way for Dr. Hawarey to become stroke director of Rockford Memorial Hospital in Illinois. Awarded a prestigious fellowship in Clinical Neurophysiology, he studied at St. Louis University School of Medicine where Dr. Hawarey learned innovative ways to diagnose and treat muscle and nerve disease. Because of his expertise, Dr. Hawarey was recruited to serve as stroke director for St. Mary’s Hospital in St. Louis then director of neurology at Salem Regional Medical Center in Salem, Oregon.
Dr. Hawarey’s love of learning and desire to pursue interventional pain management earned him a competitive fellowship at Oregon Health and Science University before he was appointed pain director at Anderson Hospital in Maryville, Illinois.
Las Vegas is now Dr. Hawarey’s home where he also leads Neurology and Pain services at few facilities throughout the valley.
My name is Kelli Nissen, I was born and raised here in Las Vegas!
I have been a Registered Nurse for 10 years now. I received my Bachelor’s in Nursing from Nevada State College in 2014 and began my nursing career in the Intensive Care Unit.
After a few years, I moved to Portland, Oregon to learn the specialty of Cardiothoracic Surgery. I moved back to Las Vegas and worked bedside through the pandemic and after dealing with a cancer diagnosis in my immediate family, I decided to go back to school to become a nurse practitioner.
I wanted to be able to provide a higher level of care to my patients after everything I had been through with the pandemic and my family. I graduated from Georgetown University in 2023 with my Master’s in the Science of Nursing.
I am honored and privileged to be a part of your healthcare journey!