FAQ: Craig Zinn Automotive Group's $2 Million Gift to Cleveland Clinic

Summary
What is the purpose of Craig Zinn’s $2 million gift to Cleveland Clinic?
The gift establishes the Cleveland Clinic Craig M. Zinn Concierge Medicine Suite in Weston, Florida, offering 24/7 access to physicians and highly personalized care.
How much has Craig Zinn donated to Cleveland Clinic in total?
Craig Zinn has donated a total of $4 million to Cleveland Clinic, including this latest $2 million gift and a previous $2 million gift in 2019.
What does the Concierge Medicine Suite offer?
The suite offers members personalized, comprehensive medical care with timely access to a personal physician and Cleveland Clinic’s technology-driven, innovative world-class care.
Where is the new Concierge Medicine Suite located?
The suite is located at the Weston Corporate Center, 2500 Weston Rd., Suite 100 in Weston, Florida.
Who was honored by this gift?
The gift was made in honor of Nabil Tadross, MD, medical director of Cleveland Clinic’s Concierge Medicine program for Fort Lauderdale and Weston.
When was the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new suite held?
The ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Friday, Aug. 8, at 11:30 a.m., at Weston Corporate Center.
Why is Craig Zinn’s contribution significant?
His contribution reflects a continued commitment to supporting exceptional healthcare services in South Florida and enables the construction of a state-of-the-art Concierge Medicine Suite.
What other philanthropic endeavors has Craig Zinn Automotive Group been involved in?
Over 40+ years, the group has supported numerous organizations, including the Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Foundation and the Humane Society of Broward County, among others.
How does the Concierge Medicine program benefit patients?
Patients benefit from personalized, comprehensive medical care with timely access to physicians and innovative, world-class care from Cleveland Clinic.

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