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  • If We Had To Wait, I Don’t Know Where We Would Be

    By virtue of Kim’s warm, nurturing nature and her husband Matt’s love for kids as a teacher, this young couple couldn’t wait to be parents. However, starting a family proved to be a challenge when the couple had trouble getting pregnant. When Kim and Matt finally found out they were expecting a baby boy, they were elated. Determined to monitor Kim and the baby due to the initial trouble conceiving, Kim’s pregnancy was considered high-risk and called for appointments every two weeks at the Center for Maternal Fetal Medicine at Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies. Though Orlando Health Winnie Palmer was quite a distance away from the couple’s home, they felt the extraordinary care was worth each and every trip. Meanwhile, they planned for a birth closer to home in Leesburg to ensure everything was in place on their special day.

  • You Scream! I Scream! We All Scream for… Frozen Kefir?

    With Americans eating an average of 23 pounds — or 21,000 calories worth — of ice cream per year, it’s no wonder we are looking for healthier options to our favorite frozen treat.

  • We Want YOU for the Orlando Health Decon Team

     See SWIFT for more information.

  • ‘We Have To Stop Everything.’ Breast Cancer Patient Faces 2nd Cancer Diagnosis

    Yocinthia Mitchell loved Thursdays the best.

  • For My Son

    Their initial shock turned to excitement when the sonogram showed she carried a boy

  • "It Just Made Me a Stronger Person"

    Nothing good comes from a tragedy like Pulse. Yet, in some ways, the horrors of that night, when Johnathan Amaya escaped the shooting, helped prepare him for another challenge.

  • Lisa Cooper: My Breast Cancer Survival Story

    Most of us have been touched by cancer, either directly or indirectly. Pink October is a reminder to remember those lost to breast cancer, to encourage those still fighting, to celebrate the survivors and to prevent future cases. A year ago, I had my own battle with breast cancer. As a health care practitioner working in prevention and wellness, I felt almost immune to the possibility of developing cancer. I was healthy, I ate right, and I thought I knew the risk factors. In hindsight, I had more risks than I wanted to admit. With 1 in 8 women developing breast cancer, the likelihood that many of us will be touched personally is high.

  • New Health Central Hospital ED Grand Opening

    When: July 9, 2016 | 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

  • Dr. P. Phillips Hospital ED Participates in Spring Festival

    Members of the Dr. P. Phillips Hospital Emergency Department participated in last weekend’s Independence Spring Festival – an event that hosts local vendors, food trucks, games and activities for families. The team’s tent featured Orlando Health first-aid kits, pamphlets and flyers. The Air Care team even did a fly over of the event!

  • Could My Picky Eater Have a Feeding Disorder?

    If you have a picky eater, you’ve probably experienced some stressful mealtimes.