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3 Best Dermatology Clinics in Miami, FL in 2026

In this episode of Review Remedy by ScoreDoc, we explore a common yet often overlooked concern—unexpected skin issues like irritation, rashes, sensitivity, and reactions, especially in climates like Miami where sun exposure and humidity play a major role.

Whether it’s a sudden flare-up during a day out or persistent skin discomfort that doesn’t seem to go away, these issues can affect not just your comfort but also your confidence. While mild conditions can often be managed with basic care like hydration, sun protection, and gentle skincare, it’s important to recognize when symptoms persist, worsen, or start impacting your daily life.

That’s when consulting a dermatology specialist becomes essential.

To help you make an informed decision, ScoreDoc analyzed patient reviews across multiple trusted platforms, evaluating factors such as ratings, sentiment, recency, and consistency of patient experience. Based on this comprehensive analysis, the following clinics were recognized among the 3 Best Dermatology Clinics in Miami, FL in 2026:

These clinics stood out for their strong patient satisfaction, experienced dermatologists, and consistent reputation across review platforms.

If you're looking for trusted dermatology care in Miami, this episode gives you a clear starting point backed by real patient insights.

🔗 Read the full article here:
https://www.scoredoc.com/best-rated-doctors/best-dermatology-clinics-in-miami-fl


Chapter 1

Miami dermatology in a hurry

Ava Dawson

Welcome to the show! You’re out in Miami -- maybe on the beach, maybe heading to brunch -- and suddenly your skin decides THIS is the moment to act up. Redness, irritation, a flare-up, something new. And now you need a dermatologist, fast... but not blindly.

Daniel Garcia

Yeah, because Miami gives you options -- a lot of them. ScoreDoc compared 22 dermatology clinics in Miami, Florida, and narrowed the field to 3 that stood out in 2026 based on patient review patterns.

Ava Dawson

And the key phrase there is review patterns. Not just one shiny star rating. Patients usually want three things at once: strong ratings, recent feedback, and comments that sound consistently positive instead of all over the place.

Daniel Garcia

Exactly. ScoreDoc’s analysis looked at reviews from the last 24 months and weighed average score, review volume, recency, and sentiment in written comments. The public-facing list here cites Google, Yelp, and Facebook as the three major platforms used for the report.

Ava Dawson

And that 24-month window matters. Two years is short enough to feel current, but long enough to show whether a clinic is steady... or just having a good month.

Daniel Garcia

That’s the part I always focus on -- stability. A clinic with a high rating but barely any recent activity tells you less than people think. On the other hand, a clinic with a lot of fresh reviews gives you a better snapshot of what patients are experiencing NOW.

Ava Dawson

So if I’m a listener sorting through Miami dermatology options, I shouldn’t just ask, “Who has the highest number?” I should ask, “How many people said it, how recently, and does the written sentiment hold up?”

Daniel Garcia

Yes -- that’s the sharper question. And one quick note: this kind of list helps you identify reputation trends. It does NOT measure medical competence directly. It’s a starting point, not the whole decision.

Ava Dawson

Which, honestly, is why these reports are useful. They cut through the noise without pretending reviews are the only thing that matters. So let’s get right to the three clinics that made the list.

Chapter 2

Three clinics that stood out

Ava Dawson

First up: Biscayne Dermatology. This one posted a 4.9 rating, 152 total reviews, 35 recent reviews, and 98.7% positive sentiment. That is a very clean profile.

Daniel Garcia

The 98.7% is the number that jumps out at me. Not because sentiment alone decides anything, but because paired with 152 total reviews and 35 recent ones, it suggests the positive experience is not isolated. Patients specifically highlighted skin treatments, consultation quality, and provider communication.

Ava Dawson

Wait -- 35 recent reviews on top of 152 total? That’s enough current activity to feel relevant, but it’s not just a tiny sample. So Biscayne looks strong on consistency, not just polish.

Daniel Garcia

That’s how I read it too. High rating, strong sentiment, and enough recent engagement to indicate patients are still actively weighing in.

Ava Dawson

Next is Ciocca Dermatology - Giovanna Ciocca. And this one is interesting because the rating is lower at 4.2, but the volume is bigger: 271 total reviews, 26 recent reviews, and 79% positive sentiment.

Daniel Garcia

Yeah, and this is where people can get tripped up. A 4.2 can look less impressive next to a 4.9 or a 5.0. But 271 reviews is a LOT more patient feedback than most clinics get. That bigger sample can tell you something important about durability.

Ava Dawson

And the 271 is the memorable number for me. That’s the highest-volume signal of the three? Well -- not quite, second highest, because Busso is even higher. But 271 still means a lot of people took the time to leave feedback.

Daniel Garcia

Right, and the written themes matter here. Patients frequently mentioned attentive care, detailed consultations, and satisfaction with treatment outcomes. So even with a more moderate overall rating and 79% positive sentiment, the clinic still showed consistent, reliable feedback patterns across platforms.

Ava Dawson

Which is a good reminder that “best reviewed” doesn’t always mean “highest star rating.” Sometimes it means a clinic has enough volume and enough steady trust to stay in the conversation.

Daniel Garcia

Exactly. Volume can make the signal more believable, even when the score itself isn’t the flashiest on the page.

Ava Dawson

And then there’s Dr. Busso Cosmetic Dermatology -- which, frankly, comes in loud. A 5.0 rating, 308 total reviews, 93 recent reviews, and 99.4% positive sentiment.

Daniel Garcia

Ninety-three recent reviews. That is the standout number in the whole list. Because now you’re not just looking at a strong historical reputation -- you’re seeing very active, very current patient participation.

Ava Dawson

Ninety-three recent reviews is huge. That’s the kind of recency signal that tells a listener, “Whatever this experience is, people are talking about it RIGHT NOW.”

Daniel Garcia

And the review themes were specific: positive experiences with cosmetic dermatology treatments, professional staff interactions, and the overall clinic experience. Add that to 308 total reviews and 99.4% positive sentiment, and you get a profile with strength in all three buckets -- volume, recency, and consistency.

Ava Dawson

So if we separate the three by what stands out most: Biscayne looks especially strong on clean consistency, Ciocca stands out for reliable volume even with a more moderate score, and Dr. Busso Cosmetic Dermatology looks strongest on the full combination -- especially that 93 recent reviews.

Daniel Garcia

That’s a fair read. Biscayne Dermatology: 4.9, 152 total, 35 recent, 98.7% positive sentiment. Ciocca Dermatology - Giovanna Ciocca: 4.2, 271 total, 26 recent, 79% positive sentiment. Dr. Busso Cosmetic Dermatology: 5.0, 308 total, 93 recent, 99.4% positive sentiment.

Ava Dawson

And that’s really the takeaway: don’t just chase the prettiest number. Look at how recent the feedback is, how much of it exists, and whether the tone stays steady across time.

Daniel Garcia

Because when you’re choosing dermatology care in a city with 22 clinics in the comparison set, clarity matters.

Ava Dawson

Those are the three Miami clinics that stood out in ScoreDoc’s 2026 review analysis. Short list, strong signals, and a better place to start. Thanks for listening.