45,913 providers found in Miami, FL.
Miami-Dade County · Population: 442,241
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Miami runs on two parallel healthcare systems: the massive Jackson Health public network that trains the next generation of physicians, and a private market shaped by Baptist Health, Mount Sinai, and Nicklaus. The city's Latin American medical tourism pipeline means you can find subspecialists here that most cities simply don't have.
FindClarity lists 45,913 healthcare providers in Miami, FL. The city has a population of about 442,241. Miami is in Miami-Dade County County.
Healthcare clusters along three corridors: the Civic Center medical district around Jackson Memorial, the Coral Gables corridor near Baptist and UM hospitals, and the Miami Beach strip around Mount Sinai. Traffic makes distance deceptive, so most residents stick to whichever system is closest to home. Metrorail connects to the Civic Center station directly.
Hospitals in the area include Jackson Memorial Hospital, University of Miami Hospital, Baptist Hospital of Miami, and Nicklaus Children's Hospital. Brickell is a dense financial district with specialist offices and proximity to Mercy Hospital and Baptist Health. Coconut Grove is a tree-canopied neighborhood near Mercy Hospital with family practices and wellness centers. Wynwood is an arts district with new medical offices and community health centers serving a creative, diverse community. Coral Gables is baptist Hospital of Miami and University of Miami Hospital anchor care in this established community.
Miami is home to University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Florida International University Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, and Nova Southeastern University, which contribute to the local healthcare workforce.
Jackson Memorial Hospital is one of the largest public hospitals in the US and a Level I trauma center.
Miami-Dade leads the nation in ACA marketplace enrollment, with dozens of plan options from Ambetter, Molina, Florida Blue, and Oscar. Employer-sponsored plans lean toward Aetna, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare. The large uninsured and underinsured population relies heavily on Jackson Health's public system and federally qualified health centers.
FindClarity currently lists 45,913 healthcare providers in Miami, FL. This includes doctors, therapists, dentists, and other specialists. The directory is updated regularly as new providers are added.
FindClarity covers a wide range of specialties in Miami, FL, including primary care physicians, dentists, therapists, psychologists, cardiologists, dermatologists, orthopedists, and many more. You can browse all available specialties or search for a specific type of provider.
Hospitals in the Miami, FL area include Jackson Memorial Hospital, University of Miami Hospital, Baptist Hospital of Miami, and Nicklaus Children's Hospital. Many providers listed on FindClarity are affiliated with these and other local hospitals. You can check a provider's hospital affiliations on their profile page.
Many providers in Miami, FL accept Florida Medicaid. You can use the insurance filter on FindClarity to find providers who accept Florida Medicaid and are currently taking new patients. Coverage and copays vary by plan type, so confirm details with the provider's office.
Miami-Dade has one of the highest provider densities in Florida, but many specialists cluster in Coral Gables and the Civic Center. If you live in Homestead or the far western suburbs, expect a 30-to-45-minute drive for specialty care.
Miami is the epicenter of Florida's ACA marketplace, with more plan options than almost any other county in the country. However, narrow networks are common, so always verify your provider is in-network before booking. Medicaid managed care runs through Sunshine Health and Molina in this region.
Many providers in Miami, FL are accepting new patients. You can filter search results on FindClarity to show only providers currently accepting new patients. Availability changes frequently, so if a provider you are interested in is not currently accepting patients, check back or call their office to ask about waitlists.
Miami, FL is home to University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Florida International University Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, and Nova Southeastern University. These institutions train physicians, dentists, therapists, and other healthcare professionals. Providers who trained locally often continue practicing in the area, contributing to the local healthcare workforce.
Most practices in Miami-Dade County have Spanish-speaking staff. In neighborhoods like Little Havana, Hialeah, and Doral, Spanish is often the primary language of care. Creole-speaking providers are also available in areas like Little Haiti and North Miami.
Jackson Health is the public hospital system for Miami-Dade County, anchored by Jackson Memorial Hospital. It serves all patients regardless of ability to pay and includes a network of urgent care centers, primary care clinics, and specialty hospitals across the county.