About
Dr. Gregory Sholeff is a board-certified family medicine physician with over 26 years of clinical experience. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Biology from Purdue University in 1991. He then completed his Doctorate of Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine in 1997. His internship and Family Medicine residency both took place at Indiana University School of Medicine, finishing in 2000.
Dr. Sholeff holds the Diplomate credential from the American Board of Family Medicine. His clinical interests include cardiovascular medicine, diabetes, women's health, nutrition, and care for patients with special needs. He spent years as a teaching physician and conducted clinical research in psychiatry, diabetes, infectious diseases, and liver disease. He served as Medical Director at First Care Family Medicine, First Care Sleep Medicine, and First Care Executive Medicine. He later held the role of Medical Director and Vice President of Clinical Informatics at DaVita/HealthCare Partners. He currently serves as Medical Director of the Jack Sholeff Memorial Clinic in Las Vegas. He chairs the Medical Advisory Board for the Collaboration Center Foundation and previously served on the Board of Directors at Opportunity Village. In 1992, he volunteered as Mission Director in the Republic of Macedonia during the Bosnian War. Dr. Sholeff holds active licenses in California, Nevada, Arizona, Indiana, and Michigan.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
Purdue University, Bachelor of Science, Biology, 1991
Medical School
Indiana University School of Medicine, Doctorate of Medicine, 1997
Residency
Family Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, 1998-2000
Additional Training
Internship, Indiana University School of Medicine, 1997-1998
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Sholeff right for?
Dr. Sholeff suits adults who want a physician deeply invested in prevention and early intervention. Patients managing cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, or hypertension benefit from his focused clinical approach. Women seeking attentive primary care across all life stages find a strong match in his practice. His research background in infectious diseases and liver disease makes him well-suited for patients with complex or layered health concerns. Patients who value direct physician access and a consistent relationship with one doctor will feel at home here.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Sholeff treats a broad range of conditions, with particular focus on cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, and hypertension. He also addresses women's health conditions, nutritional disorders, infectious diseases, liver disease, and psychiatric conditions. His clinical research background in several of these areas informs his comprehensive approach to each patient.
Yes. Dr. Sholeff holds the Diplomate credential from the American Board of Family Medicine. He completed his Family Medicine residency at Indiana University School of Medicine and has practiced for over 26 years.
Dr. Sholeff earned his medical degree from Indiana University School of Medicine in 1997. He completed both his internship and his Family Medicine residency at the same institution, finishing his training in 2000. His undergraduate degree in Biology came from Purdue University in 1991.
Dr. Sholeff roots his approach in preventive, evidence-based, and anticipatory medicine. He believes strong listening skills form the foundation of a meaningful patient-physician relationship. He draws on his background in clinical research and teaching medicine to deliver thorough, individualized care.
Yes. Dr. Sholeff has a clinical research background spanning psychiatry, diabetes, infectious diseases, and liver disease. He also served as a Principal Investigator at EStudySite from 2018 to 2019. He draws on that research experience to stay current and apply evidence-based approaches in his practice.
Yes. Dr. Sholeff has served as a teaching physician throughout his career. He held faculty positions at Indiana University School of Medicine and Touro University of Nevada School of Medicine, where he served as both Clinical Faculty Supervisor and Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor. He also worked as a Staff and Teaching Physician at Universal Health Systems from 2019 to 2023.
Dr. Sholeff holds affiliations with Community Hospital of The Monterey Peninsula and Summerlin Hospital. These affiliations support continuity of care when patients require hospital-level services.
Yes. Dr. Sholeff serves as Medical Director of the Jack Sholeff Memorial Clinic in Las Vegas and chairs the Medical Advisory Board for the Collaboration Center Foundation. He previously volunteered with Volunteers in Medicine of Southern Nevada and served on the Board of Directors at Opportunity Village. Earlier in his career, he traveled to the Republic of Macedonia as Mission Director and volunteer during the Bosnian War.
Doctor profile last updated April 4, 2026
