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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.
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OB-GYN Hospitalist Services
Our hospitalists are on-site 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This means you and your family benefit from improved access and availability as well
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Orlando Health Neuroscience Institute
This highly specialized practice is the first of its kind to offer expedited care for neurosurgery patients.
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Orlando Health Medical Group Surgery
The surgeons of Orlando Health Medical Group Surgery have combined experience of over 50 years providing University level surgical care to the Orlando community.
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Central Florida Early Steps
Serves children with special needs by providing life-changing early intervention services and family support during the period of critical brain development that occurs in a child’s first three years.
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Daylight Saving Time Is Ending, Reset Your Internal Clocks
For the past century, the opinion on daylight saving time (DST) has been sharply divided between those who support it and those who oppose it. Funny thing, though: Both sides are still not exactly sure what it does. What started as an energy conservation trick became a national standard in the 1960s. With small exceptions (Arizona, Hawaii and three others), it hasn’t budged much ever since.
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Know Your Calcium Score to Prevent a Heart Attack
The shortest way to explain a calcium score is this: By knowing what yours is, you can determine your risk for heart events over the next several years.
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The Carla Hall Story
Carla Hall's father was ill. After several procedures and over a year of ongoing problems, a physician finally diagnosed her father with stage IV prostate cancer.
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Lou Gehrig's Disease (ALS)
While there is no cure for this rapidly progressive disease, we will use the latest research and medicines to develop a personalized plan for preserving your mobility and slowing your symptoms.
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