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Renown Health Foundation

Oncology Provider with patient at the William N. Pennington Cancer Institute

Donate by Mail

Please download and fill out our form, then send a check or credit card donation through the mail.

Donate by Phone

Please call to make a Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover credit card donation. Mon – Fri, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Make a Donation Online

As the community's only not-for-profit health system, your philanthropic support and partnerships are vital to our success.

How Your Donations Empower Healthcare

Renown Health is dedicated to being the destination for all your family’s health and healthcare needs. As a charitable non-profit health system, our growth thrives on the support of our community and Renown Health Foundation.

Our initiatives focus on developing programs that enhance lives, fostering healthier and happier communities. With the region's sole Level II Trauma Center, we serve over 1 million people spanning 100,000 square miles, even reaching remote rural areas with vital health and medical services. These on-going efforts and many others are made possible through the generous support of our donors and Renown Health Foundation.


We invite you to join us on the journey to a healthier tomorrow by donating to one of our top priorities:

Conrad Breast Center

Because no one should have to travel far for exceptional cancer care. Your donation ensures that we can continue to provide cutting-edge treatments right here in our community. The Conrad Breast Center opens in 2025.

Renown Children’s Hospital Endowment

Because every child deserves the best care now and into the future. Your donation helps us create a lasting impact on pediatric healthcare in our region, making a difference that echoes through generations.

Renown Institute for Robotic Surgery

Because the future of surgical excellence is driven by innovation and technology. Your donation empowers us to offer the best in robotic-assisted surgeries, ensuring precision, faster recovery, and improved outcomes.

The Gerald "Jerry" Smith Academic Practice Partnership in
Support of Nurses

Because nurturing the nursing talent of Nevada is vital. Your donation will provide tuition assistance, mentorship, and enhanced hands-on training. By fostering a culture of continuous learning, this initiative addresses the critical nursing shortage in our state, bringing skilled nurses to Renown and ensuring quality care for our community.


Support the Conrad Breast Center

Donate to the Conrad Breast Center, opening in 2025 at Renown South Meadows. This specialty care center will provide comprehensive breast health services under one roof including, diagnostic imaging, risk assessment, genetic counseling, oncology services, and a wellness center.


Meet Our Board of Directors

Our board of directors are a group of dedicated individuals who bring a wealth of expertise and passion to guide Renown’s mission. They are a dynamic team committed to driving positive change in healthcare. With their collective vision, we're empowered to make a lasting impact on the health and well-being of our community.

These individuals make up our board of directors: Megan Baroska; Don Bernard II; Michael Bloch, MD; Eric Breslow; Sarah Carmona Zink; Brian Cushard, Chair; Max Coppes, MD; Chelsea Dethmers; Rebecca Dickson; Teresa Di Loreto; Brian Erling, MD; Fred Giuffrida; Matt Gray; Kirstin Griffin; Susan Hinchman; Stephanie Kruse; Jimmy Lao; Robert Levy, Treasurer; Laif Meidell; Eric Nielsen, MD; Sushil Patel; Alise Porto; Nariman Rahimzadeh, MD; Michael Richardson; Michael Thomas; and Joe Wieczorek.

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ER Wait Times

How are wait times calculated?

Our estimated ER wait times reflect the average time from check-in to being seen by a medical professional during triage, where patients are prioritized based on the severity of their condition.