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Teen battles rare condition and copes with art, mother becomes advocate to build awareness
See how this family learns to live with pulmonary hypertension and how they are helping others.
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Should You Get the New Shingles Vaccine?
One out of every three Americans will develop shingles in their lifetime. The painful, blistery skin rash that appears on the chest is caused by the same virus that’s responsible for chickenpox. So, if you’ve ever had chickenpox, you’re at risk for shingles, which can last from two to four weeks.
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Cardiologists at Orlando Health ORMC Mark 200th Milestone for WATCHMAN Implant
The Atrial Fibrillation Program Team at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center recently implanted their 200th WATCHMAN device to reduce
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Orlando Health Wireless Guest Network Access Changes
Orlando Health’s Wi-Fi access for the guest network will be streamlined on Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 5 pm, for easier access for our guests and team
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Eugene Jewett, MD Surgery Center reaches major milestone with 25,000 procedures
Orlando, FL (September 23, 2025) – This week, the Eugene Jewett, MD Surgery Center welcomed its 25,000th patient after opening its doors just over two years ago. The facility is the largest ambulatory surgery center (ASC) in Florida dedicated to orthopedic and spine care with 12 operating rooms and three minor procedure rooms.
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Lessons from a Father’s Unexpected Death
When it comes to prioritizing his health, Zach Hoover is an outlier. At a time when more than half the men in America find excuses to avoid the doctor’s office, the Central Florida father religiously schedules his annual physicals and routine screenings – then actually shows up.
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Orlando Health infuses first Covid-19 patient with convalescent plasma
Orlando, FL (April 10, 2020) – Doctors at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center infused their first COVID-19 patient with convalescent plasma Wednesday, April 8. Fifty-two-year-old Michael “Kevin” Rathel received the investigational therapy around midnight; a mere 12 hours after compatible blood was donated.
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Orlando Health helps educate COVID-19 recovered patients and community members on ways to donate convalescent plasma
ORLANDO, Fla. (April 20, 2020) --- Orlando Health is working to educate patients and community members about ways they may be able to help make COVID-19 convalescent plasma a treatment option for others.
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Orlando Health hospitals awarded an “A” for patient safety by Leap Frog
See how Orlando Health shows its commitment to providing high quality care to patients.