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Direct Primary Care
Family Medicine

Sana Sana Clinic

Quick Facts

Practice TypeDirect Primary Care
LocationMiami Beach, Lincoln Road
DoctorsBryan Pardo MD, Family Medicine
Telehealth TypePhone, text, and telehealth (video)
HousecallsYes
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Sana Sana Clinic, Dr. Bryan Pardo brings family medicine back to its roots: long visits, direct access, and genuine continuity. A Cuban-American Miami native, Dr. Pardo trained at Boston University School of Medicine and completed his Family Medicine residency at Jackson Memorial Hospital within the University of Miami system. He opened Sana Sana Clinic on Miami Beach's Lincoln Road in early 2025 after more than four years as a primary care physician at UM.

The practice runs on a flat monthly membership, with no co-pays, no deductibles, and no surprise bills for regular visits. Dr. Pardo passes lab costs to members at wholesale rates, typically $35 to $70 for a full annual panel. He also dispenses common generic medications in-house at cost. New patients receive 60-minute slots; follow-up and urgent visits run 30 minutes. Members reach Dr. Pardo directly by call, text, or email. He offers telemedicine visits, house calls when needed, and a free 15-minute meet-and-greet before enrollment. Dr. Pardo speaks fluent Spanish and welcomes Spanish-speaking patients throughout Miami Beach.

Details

Membership Details

Monthly membership model with transparent flat fees; no co-pays, no deductibles, no surprise bills for regular visits. Typical labs for a yearly annual between $35-$70 (passed along at cost without markup). Generic medications available for a few dollars per prescription (e.g., 90-day supply of lisinopril for ~$3).

Typical Appointment

30 minutes

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Frequently Asked Questions

Sana Sana Clinic charges a flat monthly membership fee with no co-pays, no deductibles, and no surprise bills for regular visits. Specific monthly pricing tiers are available on the clinic's pricing page. The membership covers primary care visits directly with Dr. Pardo, and the clinic passes lab and medication costs to members at wholesale rates.

Membership covers primary care visits with Dr. Pardo, same-day or next-day appointment access, telemedicine, and direct communication by call, text, or email. The clinic also offers in-house generic medication dispensing at cost and discounted lab rates. Members typically pay $35 to $70 for a full annual lab panel.

Yes. Sana Sana Clinic does not bill insurance for primary care services, but members continue using their insurance for everything outside the clinic. Specialist visits, imaging, surgery, and hospitalizations all go through insurance as usual. Many members pair a high-deductible plan with their Sana Sana membership.

Prospective patients can schedule a free 15-minute meet-and-greet with Dr. Pardo before enrolling. The meeting is available in person or virtually. After that, new members sign up through the clinic's online enrollment portal.

Yes. Dr. Pardo conducts telemedicine visits for members who prefer remote care or cannot come in person. Members schedule virtual visits the same way they book in-office appointments, with the same direct access and no extra fees.

Yes. Dr. Pardo makes house calls when necessary. This service extends the clinic's commitment to accessible, patient-centered care beyond the office walls.

Sana Sana Clinic offers same-day and next-day appointments. Dr. Pardo limits his patient panel deliberately, which keeps his schedule open for timely access. Members also reach him directly by call, text, or email for urgent concerns.

Yes. Dr. Pardo is a fluent Spanish speaker and welcomes Spanish-speaking patients. The clinic's website is fully available in both English and Spanish, and Dr. Pardo conducts visits in either language.

Beyond family medicine and preventive care, Sana Sana Clinic offers chronic disease management, acute and urgent care, mental health services, diagnostic and laboratory services, in-house medication dispensing, and acupuncture. Dr. Pardo also sees patients for travel health preparation and manages substance use concerns within the primary care setting.

Yes. The clinic maintains an in-house generic medication dispensary and passes costs to members at wholesale prices. A 90-day supply of a common medication like lisinopril runs approximately $3. This keeps routine prescriptions predictable and affordable for members.

Practice last updated April 11, 2026