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Comprehensive Stroke Program
We offer the most advanced treatment for blood-flow issues in your brain. We develop personalized treatment plans and support throughout your recovery.
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Specialties
Orlando Health Physicians is a network of over 500 primary care physicians and specialists, caring for patients throughout a 4-county region (Orlando, Osceola, Seminole and Lake) in Central Florida. Orlando Health Physicians practice in over 50 locations that include both hospitals and outpatient facilities. The physicians behind Orlando Health’s facilities help drive patient satisfaction for the entire hospital network, ranking nationally in the top 10 percentile*.
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Wound Care
If you have a sore or wound that is not significantly better in a month, or healed entirely in two months, you should ask your doctor about advanced wound care offered at Orlando Health.
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Minimally Invasive Surgery
Minimally invasive surgery at Orlando Health is a surgical approach to minimize trauma, maximize outcomes and enable patients to quickly return to their normal life.
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MRI
Orlando Health utilizes the latest in technology for MRI scanners that enables medical professionals to see deep within the human body in a noninvasive way.
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Internal Medicine
We provide comprehensive medical care for all aspects of adult medicine, including acute and chronic illnesses.
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Food: Mindless or Mindful?
When you sit down for a meal, do you eat quickly? Are you distracted? Or do you concentrate on the food that you are eating?
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Services
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Our Physicians
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New At-Home Screening Option for Colon Cancer
About 150,000 Americans are diagnosed with colon cancer each year. Sadly, many of these diagnoses are made after a person begins exhibiting to have symptoms. Thus, 60 percent of colon cancers are diagnosed in advanced stages, too late for surgical cure. In fact, colon cancer is referred to as the most preventable, yet least-prevented cancer in the United States. It also is the second-leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the nation. The key to saving lives is for patients to be screened on a regular basis, before cancer has a chance to develop or progress, and well before there are any symptoms.