Find an IBCLC in Miami, FL
Miami has a vibrant lactation support community that reflects the city itself — diverse, bilingual, and spread across Miami-Dade from Coral Gables and Coconut Grove to Kendall and North Miami. Whether you need a Spanish-speaking IBCLC, a home visit specialist, or telehealth care from a board-certified consultant, Miami has experienced options.
IBCLCs in Miami, FL
See all resultsGreat Start Lactation
Miami, FL
Lisa Arbach MSN, ARNP, FNP-BC, IBCLC
Miami, FL
Breastfeeding Resource Center of Miami
Miami, FL
The Milk Collective
Miami, FL
Uncovering Birth
Miami, FL
Mamalactea, Lactation Services
Miami, FL
Miami Breastfeeding Specialist
Miami, FL
Latched
Miami, FL
Belly to Home Lactation & Newborn Care
Miami, FL
Mother Poppins IBCLC Lactation & Postpartum Wellness: Insurance Accepted
Miami, FL
Milk On Tap Lactation
Miami, FL
MJ Lactation Services
Miami, FL
Finding an IBCLC in Miami, FL
How do I find a Miami IBCLC who accepts my insurance?
Search the directory and filter by insurance. Many Miami IBCLCs accept Florida Blue, Aetna, Cigna, UHC, Tricare, and FL Medicaid. Under the ACA, most insurance plans cover IBCLC visits at no cost — no copay, no deductible.
Do Miami IBCLCs speak Spanish?
Yes — Miami has a strong community of bilingual IBCLCs who work in English and Spanish. Use the languages filter in the directory to find a Spanish-speaking lactation consultant in the Miami area.
Do Miami IBCLCs make home visits?
Yes. Several IBCLCs in Miami-Dade offer home visits across the county, including Coral Gables, Kendall, Hialeah, and North Miami. Home visits are especially helpful when recovering from birth and navigating early breastfeeding challenges.
What is the difference between an IBCLC and a breastfeeding peer counselor?
An IBCLC is a licensed clinician who has completed 1,000+ clinical hours and passed a rigorous board exam. Peer counselors provide emotional support and general guidance. For clinical issues — latch pain, low supply, tongue tie, or NICU follow-up — you need an IBCLC.