Fertility & Women's Health in Miami
Comprehensive women's health, prenatal care, and fertility medicine for every stage
Miami Knows Beauty Editors · 2026-06-12T06:00:00Z
Miami's fertility and women's health landscape is stronger than most people realize until they actually need it. The city has multiple dedicated reproductive endocrinology practices, solid OB-GYN groups, and providers that take a long view on women's health — not just the acute moments but the full arc from preventive care through family planning.
One thing worth knowing: fertility treatment in South Florida has grown significantly in the past decade. The clinics here are doing serious volume, which means their lab teams have experience, their protocols are refined, and the support systems for patients going through IVF or other ART procedures are well-established. That doesn't make it easy, but it means you're not navigating it with a team that's figuring it out alongside you.
Fertility Center of Miami
One of the established reproductive endocrinology practices in the area, the Fertility Center of Miami handles the full range: initial fertility evaluations, cycle monitoring, and assisted reproduction including IUI and IVF. Coral Gables location. Their approach to the initial workup is thorough — you come out of the first consultation with actual information, not just a referral for more tests.
IVF Florida Reproductive Associates (Coral Gables)
A dedicated IVF-focused practice with in-house lab capabilities and a clinical team built around reproductive endocrinology. For patients who know IVF is likely the path — or who have already been through some evaluation and want a specialized center — this is a strong option. The Coral Gables location is convenient for the southern Miami corridor.
Gables OB-GYN
For women who want a solid OB-GYN group that handles the full picture — annual care, prenatal services, gynecologic evaluation, and thoughtful referrals when something more specialized is needed — Gables OB-GYN is a well-respected Coral Gables practice. Comprehensive care means you're not bouncing between providers for things that one group can actually handle.
Finding the right entry point depends on where you are: if you're actively trying to conceive and haven't had success, start with a reproductive endocrinology consult. If you're in a healthy maintenance phase or early in family planning, an OB-GYN relationship first makes more sense. Either way, the Coral Gables corridor has all three of these practices within a short radius — an unusually good situation for women's health in one neighborhood.