Jorge Ordorica Alonso, MD

Dr. Jorge Ordorica completed medical school at the Universidad Anáhuac in Mexico. He loves family medicine because he views medicine not as a series of isolated encounters, but as a lifelong conversation between doctor and patient. Growing up in Mexico, he witnessed how access, trust, and cultural understanding can shape a person’s health. Family Medicine offers the rare opportunity to blend science with the soul, to treat not only acute illness but also to champion prevention, resilience, and community well-being.

Dr. Ordorica firmly believes that it is the only specialty where he can practice the full spectrum of medicine while addressing the structural challenges that impact our health. Caring for those most in need and providing culturally competent care tailored to each patient is what keeps him inspired every day.

Vicente Hernández Reyes, MD

Dr. Vicente Hernández Reyes completed his residency in Psychiatry in 2004. His academic background began at the Vocational Pre-University Institute of Exact
Sciences (IPVCE), a highly demanding institution with a strong focus on science, where he received rigorous training that enabled him to gain admission to the Faculty of Medical Sciences of Matanzas. There, he earned his medical degree in Cuba and deepened his passion for mental health.

Dr. Hernández Reyes interests in Psychiatry sparked at an early age, influenced by his father, who is also a psychiatrist, and by the opportunity to witness firsthand the human value and essential nature of this field. During his residency and subsequent professional practice, he engaged in teaching activities, conducted clinical research, and contributed to scientific publications related to psychiatry.

After immigrating to the United States in 2023, he obtained ECFMG certification by successfully completing all the required examinations for medical residency. Dr.
Hernández Reyes’ strong academic foundation, professional ethics, and deep commitment to psychological well-being motivate him to continue his development within the U.S. healthcare system. This while focusing on community mental health and working with underserved and vulnerable populations.

Patricia Jazmin Maura Berrios, MD

Dr. Patricia Jazmin Maura Berrios earned a medical degree from University of Medicine and Health Sciences in St. Kitts and completed undergraduate studies in Molecular Biology at University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras campus.

She was born and raised in Puerto Rico by a large, humble, and loving family who instilled in her the values of selflessness and generosity. Their influence is a big part of why Dr. Maura Berrios actively sought opportunities to volunteer and give back to her community growing up. Her interest in mental health was sparked by the experience of supporting a close family member through their mental illness, which deeply shaped her desire to pursue a career in Psychiatry.

In Dr. Maura Berrios’ free time she enjoys traveling, staying active through fitness and pickleball. She prides herself in pushing herself to do things that are out of her comfort zone.

Aliza Makhani, MD

Dr. Aliza Makhani earned a Bachelor of Science in Economics from Duke University and a medical degree from Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, GA. While in school, her interests spanned from community health to integrative medicine and health policy. Dr. Makhani chose to specialize in Psychiatry after seeing how much mental health care intertwined with structural barriers like poverty, racism, and trauma. Psychiatry offered her a way to treat the whole person while honoring her patient’s stories. Dr. Makhani is committed to delivering thoughtful, culturally appropriate care.

Saura Henry Ortega, MD

Dr. Saura Henry Ortega graduated from the Ross University School of Medicine. She loves Psychiatry because she has witnessed how mental health challenges can impact individuals, families, and entire communities. Dr. Henry Ortega wants to be someone who listens, supports, and empowers her patients during some of their most vulnerable moments. It’s important to her that they feel seen and heard. Dr. Henry Ortega hopes that her patients feel confident and comfortable seeking help, knowing that they are not alone, and that needing support is nothing to be ashamed of.

Beyond the clinical setting, she is passionate about breaking the stigma around mental illness through education and advocacy. I believe that mental health care should be treated with the same respect and urgency as physical health. That includes working toward decriminalizing mental illness and creating a world where compassion replaces punishment. Through community outreach, Dr. Henry Ortega plans to raise awareness, promote understanding, and help make mental health care more accessible, inclusive, and accepted.

Priya Atodaria, MD

Dr. Priya Atodaria earned her medical degree from St. George’s University School of Medicine and completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Florida, where she majored in Biology and minored in Religion. Dr. Atodaria is also currently pursuing a Master’s in Public Health. She chose to pursue psychiatry because it is deeply rooted in her personal experiences, and she has a desire to be a voice for those who suffer silently. Growing up in a middle-class Indian family, Dr. Atodaria witnessed the emotional burdens that her parents carried without ever expressing them, choosing strength over vulnerability for the sake of their children’s futures. That silence left an impression on her. This experience, coupled with her clinical training and leadership in suicide awareness initiatives, solidified her desire to be a beacon of hope and healing.

Dr. Atodaria has the desire to break the stigma around mental illness, especially in the underserved communities, treating patients as more than just their diagnoses. Ultimately, her goal is to work in child psychiatry, where she believes early intervention can have a significant impact on young children’s life by providing the early mental health support they deserve. Through this work, Dr. Atodaria hopes to empower patients to overcome challenges and realize the countless possibilities that lie ahead of them to grow into whoever they want to be.

Elba Reyes, RDH

Elba Reyes earned her degree in Dental Surgery from the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua-León in 2007. After moving to the United States with her family, she continued her education at Florida National University, where she completed a dental assistant program. In 2025, she earned a degree as a Dental Hygienist.

Originally from Nicaragua, Reyes has worked in the dental field for several years and joined CHI in 2022 as a Dental Assistant. She was later promoted to the role of Dental Hygienist at the Martin Luther King Clinica Campesina Center.

Outside of her professional work, Elba enjoys listening to music and making desserts.

Sheila Michel, APRN

Sheila L. Michel is an ARNP in Family Medicine at Community Health of South Florida, Inc. She graduated from Miami Regional University in 2024 as a Family Nurse Practitioner. Michel is a foreign-educated physician who graduated from the State University Medical School of Haiti in 2005.

She worked for two years at Beracah Medical Center at La Pointe des Palmistes, in Port-de Paix after completing her required year of social services. There she discovered her passion for taking care of the underserved population. In 2008, she moved to Cap-Haitien, where she worked at Haitian Ministries providing care to different communities in the Northern part of Haiti. With her husband she also managed weekly mobile clinics in different remote areas for more than two years.

In 2010, Michel moved to the US with her family where she became a Registered Nurse and worked as a mental health nurse at Wellpath Recovery Solutions for about a decade. In 2023, she went back to school and obtained her master’s in Family Medicine. She is excited to continue her journey at CHI.

Michel enjoys gardening, house hunting, and spending quality time with her family, friends, and her church community.

Nigel Molina, PA

Nigel Molina is a Physician Assistant at the Doris Ison Health Center. He attended the Autonomous University of Guadalajara, Mexico where he received a degree in medicine in 1975.

Originally from Nicaragua, Molina emigrated to the United States in 1987 with his family and became a Physician Assistant in 1999. He has been practicing medicine in the combined fields of family medicine and internal medicine since then.

Molina is an enthusiastic fan of baseball, soccer and boxing. Molina’s spare time is spent with his family and enjoying music.

Dr. Bertha Ramos Ramirez, MD

Dr. Bertha Ramos Ramirez completed medical school in the Dominican Republic at CETEC University in 1981 and Universidad Central del Este in 1991. She attended Pediatric residency from 1981 to 1984 at Lincoln Hospital in South Bronx, New York City. Dr. Ramos Ramirez was also a neonatal fellow from 1984 to 1986 at Bronx Municipal Hospital Center. She dedicated 30 years of her career to William F. Ryan Community Health Center, a federally qualified health center just like CHI in NYC until her move to Miami in 2023. Born in Cuba in 1960, Dr. Ramos Ramirez moved to Florida to be close to her mother who was 91 years old at the time and her family. In her spare time, she enjoys spending quality time with them. Dr. Ramos Ramirez has an adult son who is a computer scientist and lives in NYC with his wife. In the past year, she has taken swimming and biking seriously and has worked to become a triathlete. She loves to train and has competed in several triathlons. Dr. Ramos Ramirez has also been an avid runner for more than 30 years. More than anything, she loves being a pediatrician and figuring out how to support young people and their families.