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  • Orlando Health cuts ribbon on new facility

    Lake Mary, FL (September 13,  2019) – Access to emergency health care will soon be easier for residents living in central and north Seminole County thanks to Orlando Health’s newest Orlando Health Emergency Room and Medical Pavilion - Lake Mary, which is scheduled to begin seeing patients on Monday, September 16.

  • Focus on Men’s Health – Prostate Health

    It’s a fact – prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers diagnosed in American men, second only to skin cancer. Even so, a prostate cancer diagnosis can often come as a surprise, because many men do not experience any prior symptoms. Prostate cancer awareness is vital, because even in the absence of symptoms, it can be a serious medical condition.

  • This Is Your Body on Stress

    Whether you find yourself facing a minor fender-bender, a looming deadline or a fast-approaching locomotive, any stressful event can trigger a series of well-coordinated, nearly instantaneous reactions in your body. Often known as the “fight-or-flight” response, this process evolved as a survival mechanism for humans and other mammals to react quickly to life-threatening situations, helping them to fight off danger or escape to safety.

  • Orlando Health is on a Winning Roll!

    Thank you for the important work you do each day and your participation in these surveys. We want the nation to know that Orlando Health is the best place to work!

  • Orlando Health Team Member Update on Preparations for Hurricane Irma

    All Orlando Health facilities will go into full lock down at 5:00 pm, Sunday, Sept. 10 to allow safe passage home, or to a shelter, before county curfews become effective.

  • How to Stay Safe on Your Bike

    Florida’s miles of trails and dedicated bicycle lanes make it an ideal place for pedal pushers. But two-wheeling around the community comes with its own set of road hazards.

  • Getting Back on His Feet Again

    For more than 40 years, Jim Mathis has made his living walking the stage and working the room.  

  • Impact of Hurricane Matthew on Orlando Health

    Orlando, FL (October 5, 2016) – Orlando Health today announced temporary changes to operating hours at all of its facilities as a result of Hurricane Matthew.

  • You Have a Cold. Should You Exercise?

    Regular exercise is one of the most important things you can do to stay healthy and strengthen your immune system, so you can ward off most viral and bacterial infections.

  • Healthy Living May Prevent Colon Cancer

    According to the American Cancer Society, about 1 in every 21 men will develop colon cancer in his lifetime. However, one new study indicates that even men with a high genetic risk of developing the disease can reduce their odds of getting colon cancer by adopting a healthier lifestyle.