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  • Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital launches MyChart

    St. Cloud, FL (June 21, 2021) – Responding to an ever-changing technology ecosystem and the need to ensure patients have a convenient and simple way to stay connected to their medical records and engage with physicians, Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital has debuted the new Orlando Health MyChart patient portal. Launched on June 19, the free portal gives patients round-the-clock access to all their healthcare information using an App.

  • Patient Portal

    We offer a free online patient portal to provide an easy and secure way to manage your health information from any location at a time that is convenient for you.

  • Patient Portal

    To register and learn more about our patient portal, see below.

  • SPINEJACK IN LIEU OF FORMAL CORPECTOMY CAGES: A CASE SERIES

    SpineJack in lieu of Formal Corpectomy Cages: A Case Series

  • 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.

  • Patient Portal

  • Amy I. Laughlin, MD

    Amy I. Laughlin, MD, is a board-certified medical oncologist specializing in breast cancer and cancer genetics and high-risk care at the Orlando Health Cancer Institute. She uses her experience to help patients and their families understand the potential risks of hereditary cancer and benefits of genetic testing, so they can make informed healthcare decisions. She is committed to providing exceptional breast cancer care with compassion towards her patients and their families. Dr. Laughlin leads the Cancer Institute’s Quality program in her mission to improve cancer care delivery across the center and nationally.

  • Hope for Myasthenia Gravis

    Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a rare, chronic autoimmune disease where neuromuscular junction transmission is disrupted, producing painless weakness in the skeletal muscles throughout the body. Skeletal muscles are ones that are voluntary controlled, such as those in the limbs, face, tongue and muscles that move eyes.

  • New Localization Technology Makes Breast Cancer Lumpectomy Surgery Easier, More Efficient

    Each year, more than 2.8 million women in the United States have breast procedures that require precisely locating a tumor for a lumpectomy or a biopsy. On the day of the procedure, radiologists traditionally mark that area by numbing the breast with a local anesthetic, inserting a needle into the breast and threading a thin wire into that needle, then removing the needle so the wire remains as a marker for the surgeon. With needle/wire localization process, the wire is then removed during the biopsy procedure.

  • Questions to Ask Before a Hysterectomy

    Many people are confused about what a hysterectomy is. If you’ve been told you need this type of surgery, it is important to understand what it is and what processes are involved.