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  • Code of Conduct

    The Compliance and Ethics Program aids in detecting and preventing deviations from expected behavior, whether intentional or not.

  • Mark S Talbert, MD

  • Todd C Talbert, DPM

  • Zuzana Talbot, MD

  • Mom's Morning Out

    Is for new moms and babies up to one year of age. We offer weekly weight checks and weighted feedings, as well as an opportunity to ask the lactation team questions and connect with other moms. This group meets every Wednesday morning from 10:00 am to Noon (except holidays) in Orlando Health South Lake Hospital’s Sky Top conference room on the first floor of the Center for Women and Babies.  No registration required.  Please call (352) 386-1185 for more information.

  • ElderCare

    The Eldercare Locator, a public service of the Administration on Aging, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is a nationwide service that

  • ElderCare

    The Eldercare Locator, a public service of the Administration on Aging, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is a nationwide service that

  • Holter & Cardiac Event Monitoring

    Holter monitors record your heart beat as you go about your daily activities. This monitoring helps the doctors evaluate the functioning of your heart. If your physician has ordered a Holter monitor, you will be coming to the office to receive the monitor and keeping it for 24 hours. Small painless electrodes will be placed on your chest. They connect to the lightweight recording unit, which attaches to a belt or shoulder strap.

  • Awareness and Prevention of a Silent Disease: Pancreatic Cancer

    When Aretha Franklin, known as the “Queen of Soul” died earlier this year, musicians, politicians and fans alike mourned. OHBlog_Aretha_BoseWhile many had noticed her weight loss in her increasingly rare public appearances, it wasn’t until her death that we learned the cause of her illness: advanced pancreatic cancer.

  • Emergency Contraception: What Every Parent of a Teenager Should Know

    In the United States, recent news about teenage sexuality is promising. Fewer teens are having sex, down 3% since 2001. Approximately 44% of girls have sex before they graduate high school according to the 2011 data from the Florida Youth Risk Behavior Survey of high school students. Teen pregnancy rates are also falling; there has been a 48% decline in teen pregnancy rates since 1988, probably due to a combination of fewer teens having sex, better long-acting contraception options such as DepoProvera, and condom use by teens. In spite of this great news, the United States still has one of the highest rates of teen pregnancy among developed countries. Nearly 80% of teen pregnancies are unplanned, a result of contraception failure or nonuse, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).