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  • Orlando Health Earns Top Marks for Patient Care

    By Alan Schmadtke, Editorial Contributor

  • Orlando Health Air Care Team paramedic receives Liberty Shield Award

    Orlando, Fla. (May 2, 2022) --- Orlando Health Air Care Team's Miles Morgan was recently recognized with the 2022 Liberty Shield Award from the Orange County Bar Association. The award recognizes a first responder who demonstrates exemplary services to the health or safety of the community. Morgan, CCEMT-P, critical care flight paramedic, received the award at the association’s Law Week Luncheon on April 28, 2022.

  • Orlando Health Providing Care at 2022 Special Olympics USA Games

    Orlando Health is delivering care to more than 4,000 athletes and 1,500 coaches plus 10,000 volunteers and an expected 125,000 fans at the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games.

  • Arnold Palmer Hospital Expands Pediatric Acute Care Transport Team

    The expansion of Arnold Palmer Hospital’s acute care transport team will bring these highly-specialized services to referring hospitals in 18 counties in and around Central Florida. It is estimated the expansion will allow Arnold Palmer Hospital to transport 100 children with serious illnesses or injuries per month. The team will be in operation 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

  • Emergency Care

    When you choose Orlando Health for your next ER visit, you’re choosing state-of-the-art medical care from Central Florida’s leader in emergency medicine and trauma care. Whether based in a hospital or freestanding pavilion, our network of ERs gives you access to the best available emergency care just minutes from your neighborhood. We're experienced and equipped to treat all members of your family — from infants and children, to teens and adults.

  • Spiritual Care

    The Spiritual Care Department is here for you 24 hours a day. While childbirth is a time of celebration, such an important event also can cause stresses and fears, hopes and excitement which bring many spiritual issues and questions with them. Our chaplains are here day and night to support you and your family through your time with us.

  • Amaya de la Pena Porras, MD

    Dr. Amaya De La Peña Porras is a neurologist and neuro-hospitalist with the Orlando Health Neuroscience Institute. She sees patients in the hospital with conditions affecting the spinal cord and brain, as well as the peripheral nerves and muscles. Dr. De La Peña’s expertise includes:

  • Take Charge of Your Heart While You Are Still Healthy

     

  • Can a Fitness Tracker Make Me Heart Smart?

    Atrial fibrillation (or AFib) is an exceptionally common rhythm disorder. It is a quivering or irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) that can lead to blood clots, stroke, heart failure and other heart-related complications.

  • How to Make the Pain Go Away – Without a Pill

    Sometimes people with acute or chronic pain can’t find the right solutions for what is hurting them. They will often need assistance in finding alternative treatments. In most cases, they don’t want to take medications and will connect with a specialist to figure out how we can help them. Many times, their pain will stem from neck or back pain, but it can include anything that is making them hurt. Our goal is to get them back to living a largely pain-free life again, one where they are more comfortable and can enjoy a good quality of life.