Best Mental Health Services in Miami
Therapy, psychiatry, and structured treatment for adults navigating one of the country's most high-pressure cities
Miami Knows Beauty Editors · 2026-06-12T06:00:00Z
Miami is a city of visible confidence and invisible pressure. The pace, the cost of living, the transient nature of the population, the distance from where most people grew up — it adds up. Mental health services are not as visible here as beauty or fitness, but the providers who've built practices in this city are doing serious work.
Finding the right mental health provider is more personal than finding a dentist — fit and therapeutic approach matter as much as credentials. But the basics still apply: make sure your provider is licensed, check whether they take insurance or offer sliding scale, and be honest in the first session about what you actually need. This guide covers providers at different ends of the spectrum, from outpatient therapy to structured residential programs.
Mindful Living Group
A therapy and psychiatry practice in Wynwood with a full clinician team — therapists and psychiatrists under one umbrella, offering evidence-based care for anxiety, mood disorders, and life transitions. Both in-person and telehealth sessions available. The multi-disciplinary setup means if you start in therapy and eventually need medication management, you don't have to start over with a new provider network.
South Beach Psychiatric Center
Psychiatry-focused practice on South Beach providing diagnostic evaluations and medication management, with supportive therapy options. If you're looking for a psychiatrist specifically — not a therapist — this is a straightforward, professional option in a neighborhood where finding a good psychiatrist can otherwise take months.
Sabal Palm House - Mental Health Treatment Center
A private mental health treatment center in Coral Gables offering structured programs and clinical support for adults who need more than weekly outpatient therapy. Residential-style programming for people going through a serious episode, burnout, or a transition that requires sustained support. This isn't crisis intervention — it's deliberate, intensive care in a setting that prioritizes stability.
If you're in mental health crisis and need immediate help, Miami's crisis line is 305-358-HELP (4357), and Jackson Memorial's Crisis Stabilization Unit is available 24/7. The providers in this guide are for ongoing and structured care, not emergency response.