All Search Results
-
Robotic vs. Laparoscopic Surgery
In traditional laparoscopic surgery, the surgeon performs the procedure holding rigid instruments while viewing the surgical area through an endoscopic camera that projects the images onto a monitor. The tools move in the opposite direction of the surgeon's hands due to the pivot point design. The tools used in traditional laparoscopy have four degrees of movement.
-
Colon and Rectal Residency
We provide competitive salary and benefits. To learn more about salary and benefits for Orlando Health residents, please view our Graduate Medical Education Resident/Fellow Benefits and Conditions of Appointment document.
-
Benefits of Robotic Surgery
When it comes to complex procedures, robotic-assisted surgery offers several important advantages to both surgeons and patients.
-
Center for Aging and Memory Disorder Clinic
We are one of seventeen State of Florida designated Memory Disorder Clinics supported by the Department of Elder Affairs through the Alzheimer’s Disease Initiative. The Orlando Health Center for Aging and Memory Disorder Clinic is designed to diagnose the underlying causes of memory loss and dedicated to meeting the changing needs of patients, caregivers, and family members.
-
Neurosciences
Neuroscience is a specialized area of medicine that diagnoses and treats conditions that affect the neurological system.
-
Comprehensive Stroke Program
The Orlando Health & UF Health Stroke Program treats both simple and complex cerebral vascular disorders from the moment of first contact, whether it is through our Level One Trauma Center, emergency department transfers or our acute clinics.
-
Primary Stroke Centers
Primary Stroke Centers meet or exceed advanced standards for stroke care.
-
IRB FAQ
General Institutional Review Board questions
-
Billing and Insurance Assistance
Information and resources to help you navigate your health care bill.
-
Financial Assistance Program
You may qualify for free care through Orlando Health's Financial Assistance Program.