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Concierge
Internal Medicine

Miami Medical Consultants

Quick Facts

Practice TypeConcierge
LocationCoral Gables, Miami, South Florida
DoctorsRobert Cava MD, FACP, FACR, Internal Medicine, Sandra Krauthamer MD, Internal Medicine
Year Founded1948
HousecallsYes
Insurance AcceptedMedicare, United Healthcare, Beech Street, First Health, Cigna, Neighborhood Health Plan, AvMed Commercial, BlueCross BlueShield of Florida (excluding Health Options)

About

At Miami Medical Consultants, two physicians deliver concierge internal medicine from their Coral Gables office. The practice traces its roots to 1948, when Edward E. , first opened its doors. Dr. Robert Cava has led the practice and served the community since 1982. Patricia Arosemena-Romero joined in 1990 and helped transition Miami Medical Consultants into one of the first retainer-based medical practices in the country.

Dr. Robert Cava and Dr. Sandra Krauthamer see adults across a broad clinical range, from preventive and chronic disease management to geriatric and palliative care. The NCQA recognizes the practice for quality cardiovascular, stroke, and diabetes care. The team holds affiliations with Baptist Hospital, Doctors Hospital, South Miami Hospital, and Mercy Hospital. Patients receive 24/7 physician access, same-day appointments, house calls, and medical claims management. The practice also provides each patient with a flash card carrying their complete medical records for use when traveling.

Details

Membership Details

Concierge Fee (retainer) not covered by insurance; payments may be made in annual, semi-annual, or quarterly installments; credit card payments accepted.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Insurance does not cover the Miami Medical Consultants retainer fee. The concierge fee goes beyond what standard insurance plans include, and patients pay this charge directly. Many families find that sharing this cost for a relative provides meaningful peace of mind.

The practice accepts retainer payments in annual, semi-annual, or quarterly installments. Miami Medical Consultants also welcomes credit card payments, giving patients flexibility in how they manage the cost.

Yes. The practice offers a get-acquainted appointment before any commitment. No retainer fee applies to this first visit. The practice may submit charges for professional services rendered during that appointment if appropriate.

No. Members at Miami Medical Consultants have unlimited access to appointments through the concierge program. The practice keeps its patient panel small so same-day availability remains the norm.

Yes. The physicians at Miami Medical Consultants make house calls and remain reachable around the clock. Patients can contact the doctor directly by cell phone after hours. The practice also keeps carefully chosen on-call coverage in place when a physician travels.

The practice gets involved immediately when a patient faces an emergency. The physicians personally attend to patients in the ER when possible. When on-site attendance is not feasible, they coordinate directly with ER staff by phone to facilitate and expedite care.

Yes. Miami Medical Consultants accepts several major insurance plans for medical services, including Medicare, United Healthcare, Cigna, BlueCross BlueShield of Florida, AvMed Commercial, First Health, Beech Street, and Neighborhood Health Plan. The separate concierge retainer fee falls outside insurance coverage.

The practice holds affiliations with Baptist Hospital, Doctors Hospital, South Miami Hospital, and Mercy Hospital. These affiliations allow the physicians to maintain continuity of care when patients require hospitalization.

Yes. Miami Medical Consultants actively coordinates with a curated network of subspecialists, surgeons, and Coral Gables executive physicians. The doctors also manage medical claims and related paperwork on behalf of their patients.

Yes. The practice gives each patient a flash card containing their complete medical records. Patients carry this card when traveling so their health information stays accessible anywhere they go.

Practice last updated March 21, 2026