FL DOH · MQA

Massage Therapists in South Miami, FL

24 licensed massage therapists in South Miami, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Massage Therapy.

24
In South Miami
⚠ With Board Action
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Licensed Massage Therapists in South Miami

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Martinez, Sandra 22219 Clear 30 yrs
Yoham, Tabatha 81052 Clear 10 yrs
Medina, Alfred 46042 Clear 20 yrs
Gutierrez, Ana 62171 Clear 15 yrs
Badia Gonzalez, Allison 102187 Clear 3 yrs
Bermudez Ruiz, Thais 52747 Clear 18 yrs
Ruiz, Christian 28589 Clear 27 yrs
Munne, Ellain 37932 Clear 23 yrs
Gottlieb, Natasha 72646 Clear 13 yrs
Wengmu, Gerong 78870 Clear 11 yrs
Clark, Cecile 26805 Clear 28 yrs
Navarro, Yazmina 29050 Clear 27 yrs
Jimenez, Victoria 90059 Clear 8 yrs
Selgas, Priscilla 100308 Clear 4 yrs
Viel, Maria Clara 87231 Clear 9 yrs
Munro, Maria 65072 Clear 15 yrs
Alvarez, Christina 83519 Clear 10 yrs
Daudinot Loynaz, Josefina 87902 Clear 9 yrs
Knott, Valeska 65788 Clear 15 yrs
Urrego, Maria 30100 Clear 27 yrs
Gonzalez, Robert 61172 Clear 16 yrs
Camara, Lourdes 45804 Clear 21 yrs
Freeman, Mark 80881 Clear 11 yrs
Menendez, Michelle 40117 Clear 23 yrs
Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Contact information is intentionally omitted; verify directly at FL DOH Search Services →

About the Massage Therapist Profession in Florida

EDITORIAL

What they do

Massage Therapists (LMTs) in Florida apply manual techniques to soft tissue — muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia — to relieve pain, reduce stress, support recovery from injury, and improve range of motion. Common modalities include Swedish, deep tissue, sports massage, neuromuscular therapy, myofascial release, prenatal massage, and lymphatic drainage. Sessions may involve adjunct techniques such as heat, hydrotherapy, or assisted stretching within the licensed scope.

LMTs in Florida work in chiropractic and physical therapy offices, spas and wellness centers, hotels and resorts, sports medicine clinics, hospitals, and private practice. The profession plays a role in pain management, recovery from athletic and occupational injuries, prenatal support, and stress-related conditions. Florida regulates massage therapy strictly in part because of past concerns about human trafficking masquerading as massage establishments — a key reason every Florida LMT must complete state-mandated human trafficking awareness education for licensure and renewal.

Licensing in Florida

To become licensed, candidates complete a Florida-licensed massage therapy school program, pass the Massage and Bodywork Licensing Examination (MBLEx) or another Board-approved national exam, complete the required Florida Laws and Rules course, and submit fingerprints. Establishments where massage is performed must also hold a separate Florida Massage Establishment license. Renewal is every two years with documented continuing education, including required topics. The Florida Board of Massage Therapy regulates the profession and investigates complaints.

How to verify or report

Verify a Florida massage therapist's license and any establishment license through the Florida MQA license search. To report unlicensed practice, misconduct, or suspected trafficking, file through the Florida Department of Health complaint form or call 850-488-0796.

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