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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.
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Cardiac Experts from Arnold Palmer Hospital to Present at Nation's Largest Pediatric Cardiology Conference
This year, an international group of more than 80 medical experts will gather in Orlando, Fla., for the nation’s largest pediatric cardiology
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One Year Later, Seminole Residents Reap Benefits from Cardiac Cath Lab
Longwood, FL (August 10, 2021) – A state-of-the-art cardiac catheterization lab at Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital is making its mark with patients in Seminole County just one year after its unveiling.
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Annette Seabrook, MPT, MHA, FACHE named President of new Orlando Health freestanding rehabilitation institute
Orlando, FL (September 20, 2022) – Annette Seabrook, MPT, MHA, FACHE has been named president of Orlando Health’s new freestanding inpatient rehabilitation institute. Located on the Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital campus, the 54-bed inpatient facility will provide a full range of advanced rehabilitation services and will specialize in care for patients suffering from complex neurological conditions.
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Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center Institute for Advanced Rehabilitation is Recognized by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
CARF International accreditation demonstrates a program’s quality, transparency, and commitment to the satisfaction of the persons served.
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Advances in cardiac care improve heart valve disease and reduce stroke risk for patients at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center
ORLANDO, Fla. (February 18, 2020) --- Two advances in cardiac care are improving heart valve disease and reducing the risk of stroke for patients at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC).
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National CPR and AED Awareness Week builds awareness of simple steps to improve chances of survival after cardiac arrest. Recent research shows increase in bystander CPR rate.
Orlando, FL (June 4, 2019) – Two steps and one button can turn a deadly statistic into a stronger chance of survival after cardiac arrest. Calling 9-1-1, administering early CPR - cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and rapid defibrillation (with an AED – automated external defibrillator) are key steps to improve chances of survival and recovery after cardiac arrest.
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Orlando Regional Medical Center Receives National Recognition for Cardiac Care
Learn what ORMC is doing for the fight against heart disease.
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Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital expands patient care with upcoming cardiac catheterization lab, ICU unit
Orlando, FL (April 16, 2025) Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital is expanding its ability and capacity to care for patients with the addition of two state-of-the-art cardiac catheterization laboratory procedure rooms, plus a new 10-bed intensive care unit.
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Orlando Health Lake Mary Hospital Performs Next Generation Ablation Procedure Expanding Cardiac Care
Lake Mary, FL (June 12, 2025) – Orlando Health Lake Mary Hospital’s cardiac care team recently performed its first catheter ablation procedure. The procedure is a significant milestone for Orlando Health, expanding the hospital system’s cardiac capabilities in the region and bringing care closer to where patients live. Orlando Health Lake Mary hospital is the first community hospital within the Orlando Health system to perform the procedure.