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  • Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute’s two cardiology groups merge

    ORLANDO, Fla. (April 1, 2016) --- Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute’s two cardiology groups have joined to form one of the largest cardiovascular practices in Florida. Mid-Florida Cardiology Specialists and Orlando Heart Center will begin the merger process on April 1, 2016. Named the Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute, the new combined practice consists of 42 physicians, 280 team members and 13 locations throughout Central Florida. For patients and their families, the new practice means diverse expertise, vast experience, greater efficiency and added conveniences.

  • Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute is first in the state to implant new defibrillator for patients at risk for sudden cardiac arrest

    New technology gives high risk patients timely treatment when minutes matter most.

  • 50 Percent Fewer Late Pre-Term Babies Admitted into NICU after Reduction in Early Elective Deliveries

    Learn how Winnie Palmer Hospital is improving care for infants and their mothers.

  • Orlando Health Names Dr. Jason Atienza as Chief Quality Officer for Orlando Health Advanced Rehabilitation Institute

    Orlando, FL (September 28, 2023) – Jason Atienza, MD, MBA, FACHE, has been named chief quality officer for Orlando Health Advanced Rehabilitation Institute, the first free-standing comprehensive medical rehabilitation facility in Orange County.

  • Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute expands to Tampa Bay

    St. Petersburg, FL (July 14, 2025) – The Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute is pleased to welcome a group of esteemed orthopedic and sports medicine physicians to its team, further expanding its nationally recognized orthopedic care across Florida’s east and west coasts, including the Tampa Bay area. As leaders in patient care excellence, innovation, and medical education, the Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute is committed to advancing orthopedic and sports medicine care in these communities.

  • Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute expands coast-to-coast

    Along Florida’s east coast, the orthopedic practices and physicians who joined Orlando Health following its recent acquisition of Steward Health Care’s east Central Florida locations are now part of the Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute team, bringing the institute’s exceptional orthopedic and sports medicine care to Melbourne, Sebastian, and Vero Beach. Six physicians, along with seven physician assistants, are part of this transition.

  • Orlando Health Announces Plans to Establish New Freestanding Rehabilitation Institute

    Ocoee, FL (April 6, 2022) – To best meet the current demand and anticipated need for rehabilitative care in Central Florida and beyond, Orlando Health is announcing plans to develop a freestanding rehabilitation facility in West Orange County. The building will open as a 54-bed inpatient facility distinctively designed to provide high quality post-acute care for patients requiring medical and rehabilitative services. The current CARF-accredited inpatient rehabilitation program at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center will relocate to this new site, the first freestanding comprehensive medical rehabilitation facility in Orange County. CARF is the acronym for the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.

  • Orlando Health Launches Groundbreaking Children’s Neuroscience Institute

    Orlando, Fl (January 15th, 2025) — Orlando Health is proud to announce the launch of the Orlando Health Children’s Neuroscience Institute supported by the Leon Pediatric Neuroscience Fund, which is dedicated to advancing neurological care for children across Central Florida and beyond. The institute underscores Orlando Health’s commitment to innovation, excellence, and compassionate care, building on its reputation as a leader in Central Florida for groundbreaking medical treatments

  • Orlando Health Cancer Institute Launches Bone Marrow Transplant Services

    Orlando, FL (February 17, 2021) – Cancer patients Kimberly Smythe, 34, and Brita Edlbauer, 70, rang the bell today and are going home less than three weeks after becoming the first patients to receive bone marrow transplants at Orlando Health Cancer Institute. The moment marked a very special occasion for both women in their cancer journey and for Orlando Health’s 100-year history of taking care of the residents of Central Florida.