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Miami Women's Health Associates — Fertlo Editorial Review

Independent editorial overview · Miami, FL
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Miami Women's Health Associates — Miami, FL: A Fertlo Editorial Review

Address: 3661 S Miami Ave, Suite 1005, Coconut Grove, Miami, FL 33133 Phone: 786-713-2858 Rating: 4.9 stars / 675 reviews Website: miamiwomensobgyn.com


In a city with one of the most competitive OB/GYN landscapes in the southeastern United States, Miami Women's Health Associates has built something genuinely uncommon: a 4.9-star rating across 675 verified reviews in Coconut Grove's densely served medical corridor. That score, sustained over a large enough review base to carry statistical weight, points to a practice that consistently delivers on a patient-first promise. Founded by two board-certified OB/GYNs who trained at prestigious programs and chose to build their practice in the city they call home, Miami Women's Health Associates offers the combination of specialist-level credentials and personal, unhurried care that patients in South Florida increasingly struggle to find.

The practice's Coconut Grove address — overlooking Biscayne Bay — is fitting for a group that describes the clinic as a "lifetime dream." But the story behind Miami Women's Health Associates is more than aesthetic. It reflects a deliberate choice by its founders to create a smaller, relationship-driven practice rather than joining a large hospital-employed group, and that decision reverberates in the patient experience.


The Clinical Team

Jhonathan A. Duarte, MD, FACOG is a co-founder of the practice and its most widely reviewed physician. Born in Caracas, Venezuela, and raised primarily in Miami, Dr. Duarte brings a bilingual, bicultural perspective to a city where a large portion of patients prefer or require care in Spanish. He earned his medical degree cum laude from Universidad Central del Caribe in Bayamón, Puerto Rico — a program that reflects both academic rigor and strong ties to Spanish-speaking patient populations — and completed his residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He holds the FACOG designation (Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists) and has hospital affiliations with both Mercy Hospital and South Miami Hospital. Patients in reviews routinely describe Dr. Duarte as calm, thorough, and willing to explain things in detail — and same-day access for urgent concerns is a recurring theme in the feedback.

Vicente Gari, MD, FACOG co-founded the practice alongside Dr. Duarte and brings an equally strong academic biography. A Miami native, Dr. Gari completed his undergraduate studies in pre-medicine at the University of Miami before earning his Doctor of Medicine — Summa Cum Laude — from the American University of Antigua College of Medicine. His interest in minimally invasive surgery led him to the Cleveland Clinic for a dedicated research fellowship, during which he published two research projects, including a podium presentation. He then matched into the highly regarded Obstetrics and Gynecology residency at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital, where in his chief year he received the prestigious Mary Jo O'Sullivan, M.D. Resident Research Award — an honor that reflects both clinical excellence and research leadership. Like Dr. Duarte, he holds FACOG status and maintains affiliations at Mercy Hospital and South Miami Hospital. Reviewers describe Dr. Gari's style as energetic, approachable, and confidence-inspiring.

Isabella Ciuffetelli Alamo, MD rounds out the clinical team as a full-time OB/GYN attending. She earned her medical degree from McGovern Medical School at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Emory University School of Medicine — one of the stronger OB/GYN training programs in the South. She is affiliated with South Miami Hospital and is actively seeing patients at the Coconut Grove location. Critically for a Miami practice, Dr. Ciuffetelli Alamo speaks both English and Spanish, extending the bilingual capability across the full attending staff and allowing the practice to serve Miami's large Spanish-speaking patient community with consistent fluency at every appointment.


Fertility Evaluation and Services

Miami Women's Health Associates presents itself as a comprehensive OB/GYN practice with a meaningful focus on infertility support — not a standalone reproductive endocrinology center, but a practice whose physicians understand the origins of infertility and are equipped to guide patients through an evidence-based evaluation before any escalation to advanced assisted reproduction.

The approach follows a considered hierarchy: treatment typically begins with the least invasive options first, which may include structured ovulation tracking combined with lifestyle modification. For patients where age is a significant variable, the clinical team is transparent about moving toward more targeted interventions sooner rather than later. Key components of the fertility workup include:

  • Fertility consultation and detailed medical history review, with attention to conditions that affect conception — PCOS, uterine fibroids, hormonal imbalances, prior infections
  • Ovulation monitoring and cycle analysis, including assessment of cycle regularity and timing
  • Hormonal and ovarian reserve evaluation
  • Gynecologic imaging, including ultrasound assessment of uterine and adnexal structures
  • Infertility counseling aimed at setting realistic expectations and building individualized conception plans

For patients who require advanced assisted reproductive technology such as IUI or IVF, the practice facilitates appropriate referrals to Miami-area reproductive endocrinology specialists, ensuring continuity of the care relationship rather than an abrupt hand-off.

Beyond fertility, the practice's gynecologic menu is broad: well-woman and preventive exams, prenatal and obstetric care, minimally invasive surgery, in-office gynecological procedures, fibroid management, sexual dysfunction evaluation, STD testing and treatment, cervical cancer screening, family planning and contraception counseling, and menopause care. The range reflects a practice designed to serve women across their full reproductive lifespan rather than focusing on a single clinical episode.


Bilingual Care in Miami

In Miami-Dade County, roughly 70 percent of residents speak a language other than English at home, with Spanish by far the dominant language among non-English speakers. For patients navigating infertility — a medical experience that is emotionally charged, vocabulary-dense, and deeply personal — the ability to communicate in one's primary language is not a convenience: it is a clinical necessity.

Miami Women's Health Associates addresses this directly. Dr. Duarte, who was born in Venezuela and raised in Miami's bilingual environment, conducts consultations in Spanish. Dr. Ciuffetelli Alamo is also listed as a bilingual English/Spanish provider. This means patients can select a provider whose language matches their preference at every stage — consultation, procedures, and follow-up — without relying on interpreter services or bilingual staff workarounds. For Spanish-speaking patients in Coconut Grove, Brickell, Little Havana, Coral Gables, and the broader Miami area, that fluency is a meaningful differentiator.


Why Miami Patients Choose This Practice

The 4.9-star rating across 675 reviews is the clearest signal of patient satisfaction, but the qualitative feedback adds important texture. Recurring themes across platforms include prompt scheduling (including same-day access for urgent concerns), attentive physicians who do not rush appointments, clear explanations of diagnoses and treatment options, and a practice culture that treats patients as individuals rather than case numbers. The founding physicians built this practice with the stated intention of giving every patient the kind of individualized attention one would give a family member — and that aspiration appears, by the evidence of patient feedback, to have been realized.

The Coconut Grove location is convenient to multiple Miami neighborhoods and is served by the Coconut Grove Metrorail station, making it accessible to patients across Miami-Dade without requiring a car.


Florida has no state fertility insurance mandate, which means health insurers operating in the state are not required to cover IVF, IUI, fertility medications, or most fertility diagnostic testing. The financial exposure for patients pursuing fertility care in Florida falls entirely to their employer health plan terms — and for the majority of Floridians, meaningful coverage is limited or absent.

This landscape makes the diagnostic-first, escalation-based approach at Miami Women's Health Associates particularly valuable: a thorough fertility workup and ovulation-targeted intervention at an OB/GYN practice carries substantially lower out-of-pocket cost than proceeding directly to a full IVF cycle, which in South Florida typically ranges from $15,000 to $20,000 or more per cycle without coverage. For patients whose evaluation identifies a treatable underlying cause, the savings — financial and emotional — are substantial.

For a full picture of how Florida compares to insurance-mandated states, see our fertility insurance by state guide. Patients exploring Florida fertility clinics for the full spectrum of treatment options, including SART-reporting IVF centers, will find additional resources in our statewide directory. Our IVF cost by state breakdown provides current benchmarks for Florida and national comparisons, and our guide on how to choose a fertility clinic offers a practical framework for evaluating your options at each stage of the journey.


Our Assessment

Miami Women's Health Associates earns its 4.9-star rating through the convergence of strong academic credentials, a patient-centered philosophy baked into the practice's founding vision, and genuine bilingual capability across its attending physician staff. Dr. Duarte's cum laude medical training and Puerto Rico-Miami formation, Dr. Gari's Summa Cum Laude degree and Cleveland Clinic research fellowship capped by the O'Sullivan Award at UM/Jackson, and Dr. Ciuffetelli Alamo's Emory residency represent a clinical team whose collective training substantially exceeds what one might expect from a boutique Coconut Grove OB/GYN office.

For patients at the beginning of a fertility journey, the practice's graduated approach — least invasive first, with clear escalation pathways — is clinically sound and financially prudent given Florida's insurance landscape. For patients who want their OB/GYN care conducted in Spanish by a physician for whom that is a native clinical language, not a secondhand accommodation, Miami Women's Health Associates is one of the more credentialed options in Miami-Dade County.

Call 786-713-2858 or visit miamiwomensobgyn.com to schedule.


Considering At-Home Insemination?

Not every fertility journey begins in a clinic. At-home intracervical insemination (ICI) is a lower-cost, private option that suits patients with no known fertility diagnosis — including single parents by choice, same-sex couples, and people who want to try a few cycles before committing to clinical treatment.

At-home insemination kits like those from MakeAMom come with step-by-step instructions designed for donor or partner sperm. Kits are a one-time purchase that can be reused until conception succeeds, require no clinic visit, and arrive in plain, discreet packaging. Many patients use them as a first step while working toward a fertility consultation — or alongside ovulation tracking while they wait for an appointment slot.

If you have a known fertility diagnosis, have been trying for 12 months without success (six months if you're over 35), or your physician has already recommended IUI or IVF, a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist is the right next step.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Miami Women's Health Associates provide IVF or IUI treatments?

Miami Women's Health Associates is a comprehensive OB/GYN practice with dedicated infertility evaluation and early-intervention services rather than a standalone IVF center. The team offers systematic fertility workups — including ovulation monitoring, hormonal assessment, and gynecologic imaging — and builds individualized conception plans starting with the least invasive options. Patients who require IVF, IUI, or advanced assisted reproductive technology are guided to appropriate specialist referrals. For many couples, particularly those in the early stages of trying to conceive or those with an underlying gynecologic condition like fibroids or PCOS, the evaluation and management at Miami Women's Health Associates is the right first step before proceeding to a reproductive endocrinology center.

Does Florida insurance cover fertility treatment at this practice?

Florida has no state fertility insurance mandate, so coverage for infertility diagnosis and treatment depends entirely on your specific health plan and employer. Routine OB/GYN visits and some diagnostic services (bloodwork, pelvic ultrasound) may be covered under standard gynecologic benefits even when fertility-specific treatments are not. Patients should confirm their benefits before scheduling a fertility consultation. Our fertility insurance by state guide details which states require insurers to cover fertility treatments and what questions to ask your HR department or insurer.

Do the physicians at Miami Women's Health Associates speak Spanish?

Yes. Spanish is a native clinical language at Miami Women's Health Associates. Dr. Jhonathan Duarte was born in Venezuela and raised in Miami's bilingual community, and conducts consultations in Spanish. Dr. Isabella Ciuffetelli Alamo is also a bilingual English/Spanish provider. For the large portion of Miami's population who prefer to discuss sensitive medical topics — including fertility and reproductive health — in Spanish, the practice offers genuine fluency from its physicians, not just translated materials or interpreter assistance.

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