OB/GYN Associates of Miami — An Honest Editorial Review
Among fertility clinics in Florida, the honest truth is that most South Florida patients start their journey not at a reproductive endocrinology center but at a general OB/GYN — a practice that can run the initial workup, manage endometriosis or PCOS, and make a clean referral when it is time. OB/GYN Associates of Miami, a Kendall-corridor practice with more than 50 years of continuous operation and one of the highest-volume Google profiles of any women's-health practice in Miami-Dade (4.8 stars across roughly 2,163 reviews), fills exactly that role. It is a distinct practice from the similarly named Miami OB Gyn Associates in Coconut Grove at 3659 South Miami Avenue.
About the Practice
OB/GYN Associates of Miami, LLC operates from 9595 North Kendall Drive, Suite 103, in the Kendall medical corridor. The group is a member of the TopLine MD Alliance, a network of independently owned South Florida women's-health practices. Physicians listed on the practice website include Luis P. Leyva, Jr., MD; Ilya S. Johnson, MD; Anna T. Davis, MD; Ana R. Hernandez, MD; Manal S. Antoun, MD; Olivia Belli, MD; Paola A. Bordoni, DO; Andrea Rincon, MD; and Alison Coll, MD, supported by advanced-practice clinicians Valeria Fonseca, APRN and Chyna Moc, APRN. All physicians practice general obstetrics and gynecology; board certification status for individual physicians can be confirmed through the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology verification portal. The practice is not a reproductive endocrinology center and does not appear in SART reporting.
Services Offered
Based on the practice's published scope, services include:
- Comprehensive prenatal and obstetric care
- Well-woman exams and annual gynecology
- Infertility evaluation (hormone panels, pelvic ultrasound, referral for HSG and semen analysis)
- Management of endometriosis, PCOS, uterine fibroids, and abnormal bleeding
- Minimally invasive gynecologic surgery
- Family planning and contraception
- Menopause and hormone therapy
Specific in-office fertility treatments such as intrauterine insemination (IUI) are not independently verified on the practice's public pages; patients interested in IUI should confirm availability directly with the office.
What This Practice Is — and Isn't
OB/GYN Associates of Miami is a general OB/GYN practice, not a reproductive endocrinology (REI) or IVF center. The practice does not operate an embryology lab, does not perform egg retrievals or embryo transfers, and is not a SART-member program. Patients who need IVF, ICSI, donor-gamete cycles, preimplantation genetic testing, frozen-embryo transfer, or formal third-party reproduction will be referred to — or should independently consult — a board-certified REI. Miami-area SART-member options include IVFMD, Fertility Center of Miami, IVI-RMA Miami, IVF Florida Reproductive Associates, University of Miami reproductive endocrinology, and others; our Florida directory is a reasonable starting point. The American Society for Reproductive Medicine physician-locator tool is also a sensible cross-check.
Florida Insurance Context
Florida does not mandate fertility coverage. There is no state law requiring commercial health plans to cover diagnosis or treatment of infertility, and IVF is overwhelmingly self-pay for Florida patients — typically $15,000–$25,000 per cycle before medications. Basic OB/GYN workup at a practice like OB/GYN Associates of Miami (hormone panels, pelvic ultrasound, referrals for HSG and semen analysis) is generally billed as routine gynecologic care under standard medical benefits. IUI with ovulation induction, where available, is frequently self-pay. For a full state-by-state view, see our fertility insurance mandates by state guide.
Patient Experience
At 4.8 stars across roughly 2,163 Google reviews, OB/GYN Associates of Miami has one of the largest review footprints of any women's-health practice in Miami — a volume that reflects the group's longevity (50+ years) and its ten-physician roster. Recurring themes in the review body include continuity of care through pregnancy, Spanish-language comfort, and a high-volume Kendall-corridor workflow. Rating volume at this scale is an indicator of community presence, not a clinical-outcomes measure; individual experiences vary, and Google reviews do not substitute for a consult. Confirm fit at intake, particularly around preferred delivering hospital and physician call schedules.
Considering At-Home Insemination?
Miami has a large LGBTQ+ population and a deep single-parent-by-choice community, many of whom reasonably want a private, low-intervention first step before moving to clinical IUI or IVF — particularly when donor sperm is already arranged and there is no known fertility diagnosis.
At-home insemination kits from MakeAMom are a one-time purchase, reusable until conception, and ship in plain, discreet packaging. Many patients run several home cycles alongside a preconception health visit with an OB/GYN before escalating. If you have a known diagnosis, have been trying 12 months (six if you are over 35), or your physician has already recommended clinical IUI or IVF, a board-certified REI is the right next step.
When to Add a Clinical REI
An OB/GYN workup is a sensible first pass, but it is not a substitute for reproductive endocrinology. Consider adding an REI consult if you have blocked tubes on HSG, an AMH below roughly 1.0 ng/mL, significant male-factor findings on semen analysis, age 38 or older with six months of unsuccessful trying, recurrent pregnancy loss, or a known genetic condition that calls for preimplantation testing. Our how to read IVF success rates guide and the CDC ART National Summary are useful before any REI first visit. For evidence on age-related fertility decline, see the summary in this peer-reviewed review.
Location and Contact
Address: 9595 North Kendall Drive, Suite 103, Miami, FL 33176 Phone: (305) 279-8222 Website: toplinemd.com/obgynofmiami
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the same practice as "Miami OB Gyn Associates"? No. OB/GYN Associates of Miami is located at 9595 North Kendall Drive (Kendall) and is part of the TopLine MD Alliance. Miami OB Gyn Associates is a separate practice located at 3659 South Miami Avenue in Coconut Grove. They share a similar name and both have strong Google ratings, but they are distinct groups with different physicians, addresses, and phone numbers.
Does OB/GYN Associates of Miami perform IVF? No. The practice is a general OB/GYN group offering obstetrics, gynecology, and infertility evaluation. Patients who need IVF, ICSI, donor gametes, or PGT are referred to a reproductive endocrinologist.
Does Florida insurance cover fertility treatment? Florida does not mandate fertility coverage. Basic OB/GYN workup is typically processed under standard medical benefits; IUI and IVF are frequently self-pay. Verify your specific plan and see our fertility insurance mandates by state guide.
Does the practice appear in SART reporting? No. SART publishes outcomes for clinics performing ART cycles (IVF and frozen-embryo transfer). OB/GYN Associates of Miami does not perform ART and is not a SART-member program.
Editorial note: Independently written by the Fertlo editorial team; not sponsored. See our editorial policy.
