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  • Pulling Together: Orlando Health Copes with Pulse Tragedy

    Just after 2:00 am on June 12, the Orlando Regional Medical Center Level One Trauma Center and Emergency Room began receiving dozens of seriously injured patients who were victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting. ER doctors, nurses, anesthesiologists and respiratory therapists were quickly joined by off-duty surgeons and other team members to respond to the largest mass casualty they had ever faced.

  • Health Central Hospital Earns Top Performer Recognition from The Joint Commission

    We are pleased to announce The Joint Commission has recognized Health Central Hospital as a 2013

  • Orlando Health Urologist Offers Men’s Health Advancement

    Orlando, FL (October 20, 2023) – Orlando Health is offering a new option for the treatment of a common condition that can seriously impact quality of life for most men over the age of 50.

  • Focus on Men’s Health – Prostate Health

    It’s a fact – prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers diagnosed in American men, second only to skin cancer. Even so, a prostate cancer diagnosis can often come as a surprise, because many men do not experience any prior symptoms. Prostate cancer awareness is vital, because even in the absence of symptoms, it can be a serious medical condition.

  • Orlando Health announces new name for cardiovascular services – Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute

    ORLANDO, Fla. (October 1, 2020) --- Orlando Health cardiovascular services have a new name - Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute (from Orlando Health Heart Institute). The new name reflects the multidisciplinary team of cardiologists, heart surgeons, vascular surgeons and cardiovascular professionals, and the comprehensive care provided to patients throughout the state. The renaming is effective October 1, 2020.

  • Spice Up Your Health

    By Lauren Popeck, RD, LDN, Registered and Licensed Dietitian at Orlando Health

  • Holiday Health: Choose Wisely

    For Americans, November is a month of contrasts. On one hand, we celebrate the abundance of Thanksgiving with a huge meal, and on the other, we are cautioned against the health risks of eating too much with November’s designation as National Diabetes Month.              

  • Dietary Health In the News

    Dietitian Lauren Popeck discusses the importance of eating right.

  • Orlando Health In The News

    Once again Orlando Health makes an important impact within the community.

  • Five Health Risks of Stress

    The brain’s response to acute stress is amazing, triggering a series of instinctive reactions to ready the body for fight — or flight. And when the perceived danger or threat passes, stress hormones go back to normal levels, and your body returns to normal function.