Primary Care Hialeah, FL
Establishing care with a physician you trust is one of the more important health decisions you’ll make, yet many patients go years without a regular doctor or only see one when a problem arises. Our Hialeah, FL primary care doctors see patients for everything from routine checkups to managing long-term conditions, and we take the time to listen. Dr. Jaynier Moya is board-certified in internal medicine and has been practicing for over 20 years.
Why Choose Health Care Centers of Florida for Primary Care in Hialeah, FL?
Board-Certified Internal Medicine With Two Decades of Practice
Dr. Jaynier Moya leads our Hialeah practice. He’s board-certified in internal medicine and has spent more than 20 years treating patients across South Florida. He’s seen how conditions progress, how medications interact, and how small changes in someone’s health often signal bigger issues before they show up on a test.
Affordable Care for Insured and Uninsured Patients
We accept most major insurance plans. For patients without coverage, we offer affordable options so cost doesn’t become the reason someone skips their regular checkups. This has always been part of how we operate in Hialeah. Care should be accessible, not gated.
Bilingual, Community-Focused Care
Hialeah is a bilingual community, and our staff reflects that. Patients can discuss their health concerns in English or Spanish, which matters when you are describing symptoms, reviewing medications, or making decisions about treatment. Clear communication is part of good medicine, and language should never be a barrier to understanding your own care.
A Full-Service Clinic Under One Roof
Our Hialeah location handles primary care, immunizations, physical exams, drug testing, and DOT physicals in the same building. Patients don’t need to drive across town for lab work or a follow-up.
What Patients Say
★★★★★ “I can’t say enough great things about Health Care Center of Miami. From the moment you walk in, the staff is welcoming, professional, and truly cares about their patients. Dr. Javier Perez‑Lopez is hands down one of the best doctors I’ve ever had. He is knowledgeable, patient, and takes the time to actually listen instead of rushing you.” — Natalie Mendez
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Types of Primary Care Services We Handle in Hialeah
Primary care covers a wide range of needs, from the routine to the complex. Our Hialeah clinic is set up to serve patients across every stage of life.
- Wellness Exams. We provide annual physicals that track your baseline health, catch issues early, and build a record over time. Our approach goes beyond checking boxes, since we actually review what has changed year over year.
- Immunizations and Vaccines. We administer routine and travel vaccinations for adults and children, including flu shots, Tdap, shingles, and pediatric schedules. Records are maintained for school, work, or travel documentation.
- Chronic Condition Management. We manage diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, thyroid conditions, and asthma with regular monitoring and medication adjustments as needed. This kind of ongoing attention is particularly important for chronic conditions in children and aging adults.
- Sick Visits. We treat acute issues like infections, flu, bronchitis, and GI problems. Same-day or next-day appointments are often available, so patients are not stuck in an urgent care waiting room for hours.
- Pediatric and Senior Care. We provide well-child visits, growth tracking, senior wellness exams, and age-appropriate screenings. Different life stages require different clinical attention, and we adjust accordingly.
- Women’s Health Care. We offer routine screenings, preventive care, and referrals when specialist input is needed.
- Health Screenings and Minor Procedures. We perform blood pressure checks, cholesterol panels, diabetes screening, and cancer screenings per USPSTF guidelines, along with minor in-office procedures.
- Coordination of Care. When patients need specialists, imaging, or surgery, we coordinate the process directly. We do not hand off a phone number and leave patients to figure it out alone.
Important Aspects of Hialeah Primary Care
There are a few things worth knowing before you establish care with a new physician. These are details that often get glossed over until you are already sitting in an exam room.
Your medical history is the foundation. Bring a list of medications, past surgeries, allergies, and any chronic conditions. Bring information on your parents and siblings, too. Family medical history affects screening recommendations, and it’s one of the most underused pieces of information in primary care. We ask, and we use it.
Preventive care saves money and lives. According to the CDC, chronic diseases account for a significant portion of healthcare spending in the U.S., and many of them are preventable or manageable with early detection. Annual wellness visits, vaccinations, and appropriate screenings make a measurable difference. Skipping them to save a copay almost always costs more later.
Know what to ask. Most patients leave appointments with unanswered questions because they didn’t know what to ask. Make sure you know what questions to ask a new doctor before your first visit.
Screenings are age- and risk-based. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force publishes evidence-based screening recommendations by age and risk factor. We follow those guidelines in Hialeah, adjusting for individual risk. Screenings like colonoscopies, mammograms, and diabetes tests aren’t one-size-fits-all.
Coverage matters, but it isn’t everything. We accept many insurance plans. For the uninsured, we offer affordable visit options. Don’t let confusion about insurance stop you from booking. Call us and we’ll sort through the coverage question before your appointment.
Medication management takes attention. Patients on multiple prescriptions, especially seniors, face real risks from drug interactions. Part of every visit involves reviewing what you’re taking, why, and whether anything can be simplified.
Follow-up is part of the plan. A single appointment rarely solves a chronic issue. Conditions like diabetes and hypertension require periodic reassessment, lab work, and sometimes medication changes. We build follow-up into the care plan from the start so patients are not left wondering when to come back or whether their current treatment is still working. If something changes between visits, we want to hear about it sooner rather than later.
How Can Primary Care in Hialeah Help Me?
Having a regular primary care doctor changes health outcomes in specific, measurable ways. Here’s what it actually does for patients:
- Catches problems early. High blood pressure, diabetes, and certain cancers are conditions that often develop quietly. Regular visits mean catching them when they’re treatable rather than when they’re a crisis. Research from the National Institutes of Health shows patients with regular primary care have better long-term outcomes.
- Saves you money over time. Preventive care and managed chronic conditions cost a fraction of what emergency room visits and advanced disease treatment cost. Patients who see a primary care doctor regularly spend less on healthcare overall.
- Manages chronic conditions better. If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, or another ongoing issue, regular monitoring keeps things stable. That means fewer complications, fewer hospitalizations, and a better quality of life.
- Provides a single point of coordination. Specialists are great at what they do. But someone needs to see the full picture, including your medications, your conditions, your family history, and your goals.
- Keeps your vaccinations current. Adults need vaccines, too, including tetanus boosters, shingles, flu, and pneumonia. Staying current prevents illness that disrupts your life and work.
- Supports your family’s health. We see kids, adults, and seniors. Having one practice that knows the whole family simplifies care, especially for chronic or hereditary conditions.
- Reduces unnecessary ER visits. When you have a doctor to call, you often don’t need to go to the emergency room. Many things can be handled in-office or over the phone, saving time, money, and stress.
- Gives you someone who knows your baseline. Test results are more meaningful when there is a point of comparison. A blood pressure reading of 135/85 means one thing for a patient whose baseline is 120/80 and something very different for a patient whose readings have been climbing for two years. Without a regular doctor, no one is watching those trends.
- Makes referrals more effective. When we refer a patient to a specialist, we send relevant history and specific questions. That saves the patient from repeating their story and helps the specialist focus on what actually matters. The quality of a referral depends on the quality of the primary care relationship behind it.
Contact Health Care Centers of Florida
Establishing care with a primary care physician is one of the more important decisions you’ll make for your long-term health, and it doesn’t have to be complicated. When you come in for your first visit, we’ll review your medical history, talk through any current concerns, handle any needed screenings, and build a plan from there. We accept most insurance plans and offer affordable options for patients without coverage. Appointments are typically available within a few days, and sick visits are often same-day when needed.
Contact us to schedule your first appointment at our Hialeah location.

