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Top Health Programs for Low‑Income Families in Miami


  1. Community Health Centers (Miami‑Dade County)
  2. Operated by the Florida Department of Health. Miami-Dade Health
  3. Provide primary care, disease prevention, patient education, and more.
  4. Sliding-scale fees are often available for low-income patients.
  5. CHI “Health Connect in Our Community”
  6. Run by Community Health of South Florida (CHI). CHI
  7. Community Health Workers help enroll eligible families in Medicaid, Florida KidCare, and ACA. CHI
  8. Offers health education and helps connect to local primary care clinics.
  9. WIC (Women, Infants & Children) — Miami‑Dade County
  10. Nutrition program through the Florida Department of Health. Miami-Dade Health
  11. Includes healthy food benefits, breastfeeding support, and nutrition education for pregnant women and children.
  12. United Way Miami — Health Programs
  13. Supports 41 different healthcare‑related initiatives. United Way Miami
  14. Programs include dental care for the uninsured, home visiting for at-risk families, and community wellness support.
  15. Free & Low‑Cost Clinics
  16. Borinquen Medical Centers: A Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) offering sliding‑scale primary care, behavioral health, dental, and pediatrics. Free Clinics
  17. Universal Medical Clinic: Part of the Florida Healthy Start Coalition’s clinic network. Healthy Start Coalition of Miami-Dade
  18. Miami Rescue Mission Clinic and Open Door Health Center: Provide essential primary care to uninsured and low-income families. Healthy Start Coalition of Miami-Dade
  19. Miami‑Dade AHEC (Area Health Education Center)
  20. Offers free or low-cost health education programs. MDAHEC
  21. Includes “Adult Health” programs (diabetes education, heart health screening) and risk‑prevention services.

Why These Programs Help

  1. Accessibility: Many low-income programs provide sliding scale fees or fully free services.
  2. Insurance Support: CHI’s outreach actually helps people sign up for Medicaid or KidCare. CHI
  3. Preventive Care: Programs like WIC or community health centers emphasize prevention, which helps avoid costlier emergency care later.
  4. Holistic Services: Many clinics offer behavioral health, dental, and chronic disease management—not just basic medical visits.

How ChoiceMD Can Help

  1. Find Low-Cost Providers: Use ChoiceMD to locate community health centers, FQHCs, and free clinics.
  2. Filter by Program: Search for providers that enroll patients in Medicaid, KidCare, or sliding-scale services.
  3. Telehealth Options: Access virtual care if transportation or time is a barrier.
  4. Navigate Coverage: ChoiceMD can help you figure out what programs or clinics best match your financial situation and health needs.

Bottom Line

For low-income families in Miami, there are robust health resources available—from federally qualified health centers to nutrition programs and educational outreach. By leveraging these programs plus platforms like ChoiceMD, families can access affordable, comprehensive care that meets their needs.

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