About
Dr. Bryan Pardo is a board-certified family physician and Miami native of Cuban-American heritage. He attended Belen Jesuit preparatory school before earning his undergraduate degree from the University of Miami. He then completed his medical degree at Boston University School of Medicine. His Family Medicine residency took place at Jackson Memorial Hospital within the University of Miami system, where he built his clinical foundation in a demanding urban health setting. He spent more than four years as a primary care physician at UM before opening Sana Sana Clinic in 2025.
Dr. Pardo practices integrative family medicine, blending conventional treatments with lifestyle-based strategies and complementary therapies. He holds training in acupuncture and regularly offers it as an option for patients who may benefit. His clinical interests span preventive care, chronic disease management, mental health, and travel medicine. He is passionate about millennial health trends and the long-term value of the physician-patient relationship. Dr. Pardo is fluent in Spanish and sees patients across all ages. Outside of medicine, he keeps a reef aquarium and has a personal interest in marine conservation. He is married and deeply rooted in the Miami community he has called home his entire life.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
University of Miami
Medical School
Boston University School of Medicine
Residency
Family Medicine, Jackson Memorial Hospital / University of Miami
Additional Training
Belen Jesuit (secondary school); trained in acupuncture
Languages
English, Spanish
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Pardo right for?
Dr. Pardo serves adults and families across all ages who want a consistent, accessible primary care relationship. Patients managing chronic conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, asthma, or COPD benefit from his proactive, continuity-focused approach. He is a strong fit for Spanish-speaking patients who prefer care in their first language. Those interested in integrative options, including acupuncture or lifestyle-based treatment plans, will find his approach well suited to those goals. Patients dealing with mental health concerns or substance use also find a non-judgmental, comprehensive home in his practice.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Pardo treats a wide range of conditions as a family medicine physician. His work covers hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, asthma, and COPD. He also manages acute infections, colds, flu, mental health conditions, and substance use disorders. Preventive care and chronic disease management sit at the center of his clinical focus.
Dr. Pardo is a board-certified family physician. He completed his Family Medicine residency at Jackson Memorial Hospital within the University of Miami system. He earned his medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine.
Yes. Dr. Pardo speaks fluent Spanish and actively welcomes Spanish-speaking patients. He grew up in Miami in a Cuban-American household and sees bilingual care as a natural part of serving the local community.
Yes. Dr. Pardo trained in acupuncture and regularly incorporates it as a complementary option. He takes an integrative approach to care, pairing conventional treatments with therapies like acupuncture when they suit a patient's needs and goals.
Dr. Pardo believes in balanced, whole-person medicine. He combines evidence-based conventional treatments with lifestyle changes and integrative therapies. He places a high value on the physician-patient relationship and prioritizes continuity of care over episodic treatment.
New patient visits and annual check-ups run 60 minutes. Follow-up and urgent care visits run 30 minutes. Dr. Pardo intentionally keeps his patient panel small so each visit gets the time it requires.
Yes. Members reach Dr. Pardo directly by phone, text, or email. He provides this direct line of communication as a core feature of the membership, not an add-on service.
Yes. Dr. Pardo sees patients dealing with mental health conditions and substance use disorders. He takes an integrative approach, combining medication management, mind-body techniques, and supportive counseling resources within the scope of primary care.
Dr. Pardo is a Miami native who trained and practiced in the city's public hospital system. After more than four years in a traditional primary care setting at UM, he wanted to build closer, more human relationships with his patients. Opening Sana Sana Clinic gave him the structure to do that through longer visits, direct access, and a smaller panel.
Doctor profile last updated April 11, 2026
