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  • Transcatheter Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) Closure

    The Heart Center at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, in partnership with the NICU, offers an innovative approach to babies suffering from a PDA called a transcatheter patent ductus arteriosus closure.

  • Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement/Repair

    If you have moderate to severe mitral valve regurgitation, minimally invasive transcatheter mitral valve repair (TMVR) may be an option for you. It’s an innovative way to repair a leaking mitral valve.

  • Cervical Cancer

    Our oncologists will diagnose the stage and spread of your cancer, and may perform minimally invasive surgery that may reduce your pain and speed recovery, along with other treatment.

  • Urogynecology

    While urologic and pelvic floor problems are common after childbirth, you don’t have to live with them. Many treatment options are available.

  • Pediatric Epilepsy Center

    As a Level 4 epilepsy center, we provide the most advanced treatment for children with epilepsy.

  • Open Valve Repair or Replacement Surgery

    Our cardiologists may recommend minimally invasive surgery to repair rather than replace your heart valve. Repair may better preserve your heart function and improve your lifestyle and longevity.

  • Lung Nodules

    Learn more about diagnosing and treating lung nodules at the Rod Taylor Thoracic Center at Orlando Health Cancer Institute.

  • Radioembolization

    Radioembolization is an innovative therapy that delivers radiation directly to tumors in the liver.

  • Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR)

    If your heart valve is failing, our cardiologists may recommend replacing it using this minimally invasive technique that avoids traditional open-heart surgery.

  • Pediatric Motility Center

    Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children offers the only pediatric motility clinic in the Southeastern U.S., providing testing, consultative services and treatment of digestive and intestinal motility disorders for infants, children, adolescents and young adults.