FLMiami–Dade / South Florida

Hospitals & emergency resources in Miami

Where to turn for medical care and official help after a crash. All listings below are clearly-labeled placeholders in this preview β€” verify locally.

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Hospital

Miami Regional Medical Center (sample placeholder)

A sample placeholder entry representing a full-service hospital with a 24/7 emergency department serving the Miami area.

πŸ“ Address placeholder β€” verify locallyπŸ“ž (XXX) XXX-XXXX

If this is an emergency, call 911 immediately.

Trauma Center

Miami Trauma Center (sample placeholder)

A sample placeholder entry representing a designated trauma center. After a serious crash, EMS will route patients to the appropriate trauma facility for the Miami–Dade / South Florida.

πŸ“ Address placeholder β€” verify locallyπŸ“ž (XXX) XXX-XXXX

If this is an emergency, call 911 immediately.

Urgent Care

Miami Urgent Care Network (sample placeholder)

A sample placeholder entry representing urgent care options. Urgent care can help evaluate minor injuries, but is not a substitute for emergency care after a serious crash.

πŸ“ Multiple locations β€” placeholderπŸ“ž (XXX) XXX-XXXX
Police

Miami Police β€” Non-Emergency Line (placeholder)

Placeholder for the local police non-emergency number β€” useful for follow-up questions, minor crash reporting where permitted, and report requests.

πŸ“ Miami, FLπŸ“ž (XXX) XXX-XXXX
Fire & EMS

Miami Fire & EMS (placeholder)

Placeholder for local fire and EMS public information contacts. EMS incident records can sometimes be requested for insurance documentation.

πŸ“ Miami, FLπŸ“ž 911 for emergencies
State DOT

Florida DOT Traffic Alerts (placeholder link)

Placeholder for the official Florida Department of Transportation traffic alert and road condition service.

πŸ“ StatewideπŸ“ž 511 (where available)
Not professional advice: Urgent care can help evaluate minor injuries, but it is not a substitute for emergency care. When in doubt about any injury after a crash, call 911 or go to an emergency department.

After you're safe

The after-crash guide walks through documentation, the police report, and insurance steps.