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  • Pre-Operative Joint Class Presentation

    This presentation will provide an overview of what you need to know about preparing for your joint surgery, rehabilitation and successful recovery at home.

  • Orlando Health to install free sunscreen dispensers at Seminole parks

    Bicyclists, joggers, softball players or anyone else enjoying one of a half dozen Seminole County parks soon will be able to protect themselves from sunburn or skin cancer for free.

  • Preparing for Your First Virtual Visit

    We offer convenient virtual care visits. You can have an appointment with an Orlando Health doctor online using your computer, smartphone or tablet in the privacy and comfort of your home.

  • A Complete Guide to Nailing Your Orlando Health Job Interview

    This is an exciting time to pursue a healthcare career both for experienced workers who want to change careers, as well as younger Americans just entering the workforce. According to projections from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, healthcare jobs are expected to increase by 18 percent during the 10-year period from 2016 to 2026. That translates to roughly 2.4 million new healthcare jobs, a growth rate that’s higher than any other occupation in coming years.

  • Bayfront Health St. Petersburg Joins the Orlando Health Family

    St. Petersburg, FL (October 1, 2020) – Bayfront Health St. Petersburg is now officially part of Orlando Health Inc. Orlando Health, a private, not-for-profit healthcare organization headquartered in Central Florida, officially closed on the hospital purchase from Community Health Systems (CHS) on Wednesday, September 30. The City of St. Petersburg, which owns the land that the hospital sits on, approved transferring the lease to Orlando Health in July. 

  • How To Prepare Your Daughter for Her First GYN Visit

     

  • Free Head and Neck Cancer Screenings

    For the health and safety of the community, our patients and staff, Orlando Health is monitoring COVID-19 closely. At this time, the Head and Neck Screenings scheduled for Saturday, April 17, has been canceled.

  • How to Prepare for a Specialist Visit

    Typically, you’ll see a primary care doctor for most of your basic health care needs, like getting your annual exams and screenings.

  • How to Prepare for a Physician Visit

    Did you know that the average American visits a doctor four times a year? That may seem like a lot, but that number is far below other countries (In Japan, it’s 13 times a year).

  • Change Your Sleep Position to Wake Up Pain-Free

    Feeling stiff and sore in the morning? The way you sleep may be to blame. Some sleep positions can put pressure or strain on your body — particularly the back, neck and shoulders. Finding a comfortable sleeping position that keeps your neck and spine aligned is the best way to ensure a good night’s sleep and a pain-free morning.