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Orlando Health Expands Partnership with Doctors’ Center Hospital
Orlando Health expanded its partnership with Doctors’ Center Hospital, which now extends to four hospitals, plus a free-standing emergency department in Puerto Rico.
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Orlando Health Plans Additions to Downtown Orlando Campus
Orlando Health has announced plans for two new additions to its downtown Orlando campus. Last week, plans for a new building located at 1800 S.
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U.S. News & World Report names Orlando Health hospitals among the nation’s top 50 hospitals for Cardiology, Heart & Vascular Surgery
Orlando, Fla. (August 1, 2023) – U.S. News & World Report has recognized Orlando Health hospitals in three categories in its 2023-24 Best Hospitals rankings. The distinctions include a top 50 national ranking in Cardiology, Heart & Vascular Surgery; regional rankings in Florida and the Orlando area; and high performing ratings in adult specialties and adult procedure and conditions.
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Team of 11 Orlando Health Physicians Performs Consecutive Surgeries on Mother and Baby with Rare, Life-Threatening Heart Tumor
Orlando, FL (November 23, 2022) – Orlando Health clinicians from seven different specialties came together to perform back-to-back surgeries on a mother and her baby who developed a life-threatening tumor in utero. Randyiah Paul came to Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies after learning that the teratoma (a type of germ cell tumor) on her unborn daughter’s heart had grown so rapidly, she wouldn’t survive unless surgeons intervened. Doctors say this is a rare type of tumor, and it is exceptionally rare for it to require fetal intervention.
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Orlando Health Imaging Centers - Spring Lake (Inside the Orlando Health Medical Pavilion - Spring Lake)
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Orlando Health - Health Central Hospital
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Orlando Health Physicians Stoneybrook Family Medicine Group
Stoneybrook Family Medicine is located in Winter Garden, FL.
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Orlando Health Medical Group Nephrology Kidney Disease
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Healthcare Gets “Smart” with Sensors, Apps, and Wearable Technology
“Smart” technologies and wearable devices that monitor everything from blood sugar to medication adherence are beginning to peak consumers’ interests.
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Screening for Breast Cancer—Things You Need to Know
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in women. The American Cancer Society estimates there will be 266,120 new cases of invasive breast cancer diagnosed this year in the United States. While the overwhelming majority of those who develop breast cancer are women, men can get breast cancer, too.