Update about travel to the clinic:
For any questions about the Miami airport, handicapped services, shuttles, taxis:
http://www.miami-airport.com/contact.asp click on the tab "taxi and shuttle service". I just talked for a half hour with Rosie Leslie, the contact person given there, and she's a fount of useful information. SOC, she would very much like to hear your story of wheelchair-fail, and there's an email address if you prefer that to calling.
Rosie strongly advises using wheelchair services at the Miami airport. It's huge, and the lines are massive. American Airlines is their busiest gate.
The airport is not close to the hotel and clinic. Taxi, no traffic, about 30 minutes, probably cost about $50. The shuttle will cost me $25-$30, and of course will take a lot longer as it drops people off. Returning, the shuttle will get me to the airport 2 hours ahead of flight (3 hours if you're international) and allows 1-2 hours for traffic. Shuttle information and online reservations at
www.americanshuttle.com.
There's a free shuttle between the Kendall hotel and the Baptist Hospital. The CFS clinic advertises itself as being next door to that hospital.
The hotel offers free breakfast, and they just told me that it's a hot all you can eat buffet with custom omelets. So if I bring my own bread for toast, I'll be set. The hotel has a restaurant open for dinner at 4, but not for lunch. There's a "bistro" close by, and one walkable restaurant, Havana Harry's.