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Orlando Health Cancer Institute Expands Services, Adds New Cancer Specialist for Osceola County Patients
Orlando, FL (February 18, 2022) – Orlando Health Cancer Institute – Osceola reached two important milestones this month with the addition of infusion therapy and a new medical oncologist to serve patients in Osceola County.
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Orlando Health Lake Mary Hospital Opens New Patient Experience Center
Lake Mary, FL (June 20, 2025) - Patients and visitors to Orlando Health Lake Mary Hospital now have a new place to relax, recharge and engage.
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New Patients
Review information about accepted insurance plans and download paperwork prior to your first appointment with us.
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New Patients
We want to make your visit as pleasant and efficient as possible. If you are a new patient, please arrive 30 minutes before your appointment to register. And remember to bring your insurance card, driver’s license and any new patient paperwork you may have received.
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New Blood Cancer Drug May Benefit Patients Who Don’t Respond to Chemotherapy
From immunotherapy and surgery to chemotherapy, we’ve made several advancements in cancer treatment.
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New Outpatient Rehabilitation Clinic at Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital
The Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital Rehabilitation Team invites you to join us to celebrate and tour our new Outpatient Rehabilitation Clinic. Refreshments will be served.
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New Monarch Technology Brings Benefits for Lung Cancer Patients
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths for men and women. In its early stages, the disease shows few symptoms, making it difficult to detect. Once symptoms appear, the disease is often in an advanced stage and has spread beyond the initial site. For that reason, upwards of 90 percent of those diagnosed with advanced or metastatic lung cancer do not survive.
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New Minimally Invasive Procedure Gives Heart Patients More Options
Previously, patients with mitral valve regurgitation (MR) had very few options if they weren’t candidates for surgery. The condition, in which one of the heart valves does not close tightly, allowing blood to flow backward into the heart’s left chamber, can lead palpitations, difficulty breathing and fluid build-up in the lungs in patients who have a severe form of this heart disorder.
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TAVR Procedure Brings New Hope to Heart Patients
In years past, people with severe aortic valve stenosis had few choices for treatment—but the TAVR procedure offers a new option that can literally bring new life to heart patients.
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Chemotherapy for the Treatment of Patients With Newly Diagnosed Very Low-Risk and Low Risk Fusion Negative Rhabdomyosarcoma
A Prospective Phase 3 Study of Patients With Newly Diagnosed Very Low-Risk and Low-Risk Fusion Negative Rhabdomyosarcoma