Occupational Therapy in Miami, FL
Last updated: April 17, 2026
216 NPI-registered pediatric occupational therapy providers serve Miami, FL. Each listing includes the provider's name, location, specialties, listed credentials, and current new-patient status, with a link to the full profile and to verify the provider in the official NBCOT registry. Listings refreshed from the NPPES registry April 2026.
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Occupational Therapy in Miami, FL
Pediatric occupational therapy in Miami helps children build the everyday skills that aren't coming easily yet — handwriting and pencil grip, dressing and self-care, sensory regulation, and the focus to get through a school day. Miami parents often arrive after a teacher raises a handwriting or attention concern, after recurring sensory meltdowns, or alongside an autism or ADHD evaluation.
FindKidTherapy lists NPI-registered pediatric OTs across Miami-Dade — from clinics in Coral Gables, Kendall, and Doral to programs at Nicklaus Children's Hospital and the Mailman Center for Child Development. Miami has deep OT supply, and many clinics offer bilingual (Spanish, and in some areas Haitian-Creole) services, which matters when family-coaching and home-program instructions need to land clearly with parents and caregivers.
A typical path is a 60–90 minute evaluation followed by weekly sessions, with home activities so progress carries into daily life. Many Miami families coordinate OT with speech or feeding therapy, especially for children with autism or sensory-feeding overlap.
OT wait-lists in Miami run a little shorter than the city's heavily-loaded speech and bilingual specialties, but hospital programs are still longest and solo practices shortest. For children under three, Florida Early Steps can deliver OT in your home while you wait.
Below are the occupational therapy providers currently active in Miami.
What to expect
Evaluation covers fine motor, sensory processing, self-care, and play; written plan, then treatment begins. A sensory gym with swings and climbing equipment is normal and therapeutic. Ask whether the OT or front desk can communicate in your home language.
Insurance
Florida Medicaid covers medically necessary OT for under-21 (EPSDT). Region 11 (Miami-Dade/Monroe) MMA plans commonly include Sunshine Health, Aetna Better Health, Humana Healthy Horizons, Molina, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan. Commercial plans (Florida Blue, Cigna, Aetna) usually need prior authorization and may cap annual visits.
Typical wait times (reported, 2026)
Solo practice 2–6 weeks · mid-sized clinics 4–9 weeks · hospital-affiliated (Nicklaus Children's, Mailman Center) 8–14 weeks.
Start sooner if under 3
Florida Early Steps — statewide intake 1-800-218-0001; Miami-Dade is served by two regional offices, including the University of Miami / Mailman Center for Child Development (305-243-6660). Free, often in-home, within 45 days of an eligibility decision.
Frequently asked questions — Occupational Therapy in Miami, FL
Are there Spanish-speaking pediatric OTs in Miami?
Yes. Miami-Dade has deep bilingual provider supply, and many pediatric OT clinics offer Spanish-language services (and Haitian-Creole in some neighborhoods). When you call, ask whether the OT can communicate in your home language — it matters most for the parent-coaching and home-program parts of treatment.
What does pediatric occupational therapy help with?
Pediatric OT helps with fine motor skills (handwriting, cutting, buttons), sensory processing, self-care and daily living, and the regulation needed for school. Miami families often pursue OT after a teacher flags handwriting or attention, or alongside an autism or ADHD evaluation.
Does Florida Medicaid cover occupational therapy in Miami?
Yes. Florida Medicaid covers medically necessary OT for children under 21 under EPSDT. In Miami-Dade (Region 11), common Managed Medical Assistance plans include Sunshine Health, Aetna Better Health, Humana Healthy Horizons, Molina, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan. Prior authorization is typically required after the evaluation.
What's the difference between OT and PT for children?
Physical therapy targets gross motor skills — walking, balance, strength, coordination. Occupational therapy targets fine motor and functional daily skills, sensory processing, and self-care. Some children see both; an OT or PT evaluation can clarify which your child needs.
How long is the wait for a pediatric OT evaluation in Miami?
Solo practices typically start in 2–6 weeks, mid-sized clinics in 4–9 weeks, and hospital programs (Nicklaus Children's, Mailman Center) in 8–14 weeks. Children under three can begin sooner through Florida Early Steps, which delivers OT in the home.
Can OT help my child's handwriting?
Yes. Handwriting difficulty is one of the most common reasons children are referred to OT. The therapist assesses grip, hand strength, visual-motor skills, and posture, then builds the underlying skills. Many Miami OTs offer handwriting and school-readiness programs.
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Information is provided for general guidance and may change. Always verify directly with the program, plan, or provider before relying on these details for treatment decisions.
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16 OT Therapists in Miami
Stephanie Bordonaba, OT
Miami, FL
Occupational Therapy provider in Miami, FL
786-665-6765
Tanya Betancur, OTR/L
Miami, FL
Occupational Therapy provider in Miami, FL
305-835-6155
Tracy Carle-Bolano, OTR/L, LPTA
Miami, FL
Occupational Therapy provider in Miami, FL
305-826-7884
Usman Ali, MS OTR/L
Miami, FL
Occupational Therapy provider in Miami, FL
305-301-0080
Valeria Camporro, OTR/L
Miami, FL
Occupational Therapy provider in Miami, FL
305-860-4214
Victoria Alonso
Miami, FL
Occupational Therapy provider in Miami, FL
786-424-8265
William Bray, OTR/L
Miami, FL
Occupational Therapy provider in Miami, FL
305-325-4455
Yahily Andreu Siberio
Miami, FL
Occupational Therapy provider in Miami, FL
786-525-6967
Yenisleydis Arroyo
Miami, FL
Occupational Therapy provider in Miami, FL
305-388-0004
Yesenia Alfonso, OTR/L
Miami, FL
Occupational Therapy provider in Miami, FL
305-385-0168
Yordanka Acevedo Garcia
Miami, FL
786-615-9400
Yulecsi Barrios, OTRL
Miami, FL
Occupational Therapy provider in Miami, FL
305-281-4098
Yulie Arias, OTR/L
Miami, FL
Occupational Therapy provider in Miami, FL
305-338-3703
Yusleiby Alvarez
Miami, FL
305-890-9691
Zhavely Arias, OTR/L
Miami, FL
786-203-9987
Zhenia Alarcon, MD,OT
Miami, FL
Occupational Therapy provider in Miami, FL
305-722-5929
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About Occupational Therapy for Children in Miami, FL
Occupational Therapy can make a significant difference in your child's development. If you're looking for pediatric occupational therapy providers in Miami, our directory can help you find qualified, experienced therapists who specialize in working with children.
What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational therapists help children develop fine motor skills, sensory processing, self-care abilities, and the skills needed for daily activities and school.
Finding the Right OT Therapist in Miami
When choosing a occupational therapy provider for your child in Miami, Florida, consider factors such as their experience with your child's specific needs, accepted insurance plans, location convenience, and whether they offer in-clinic, in-home, or telehealth sessions.
Signs Your Child May Benefit from Occupational Therapy
Early intervention is key for pediatric therapy. If you notice your child struggling with age-appropriate milestones, talk to your pediatrician about whether occupational therapy might help. Many families in Miami find that starting therapy early leads to better outcomes.