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  • Why Won't My Wounds Heal?

    Curing the Wound that Won’t Heal  When you have a wound, your body usually has the incredible ability to heal itself. In some cases, that

  • Heat, Humidity and Your Heart

    Even if you’re an elite athlete in perfect health, your heart works harder and is more vulnerable on hot, humid days. For people with a history of heart problems, the risk is much greater. 

  • Is Tea a Superfood? What You Should Know

    People have been drinking tea for centuries, but today you can skip the sipping altogether and swallow tea pills, bite into tea-chocolate truffles and scoop up tea-laced ice cream. Retail products on store shelves entice with words like “superfood,” “athletic” and “power.” Some market tea products as a means to detox — cleanse a person’s system, or to lose weight.

  • Hospitality Homes

    Hospitality homes allow parents and families to stay close to their loved one during their hospital stay. If your family is traveling to receive care, experiencing financial strain or has a child staying at the hospital for an extended period of time, The Ronald McDonald House may be a good fit during your time in Orlando. The Ronald McDonald House is walking distance of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and accepts individual and family stays.

  • Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement (CJR)

    Selection Criteria for Collaborators 

  • For Vendors

    This section outlines how to submit your company’s information to be considered as a potential vendor for Orlando Health, Inc.

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    Patients and visitors - learn more about our facility and services, from parking to concierge services and everything in between!

  • Don’t Be Afraid of a Rectal Exam

    Mention “rectal exam” and many people cringe and even avoid making that doctor appointment. But what exactly does a digital rectal exam entail, and who needs one? Doctors may perform a rectal exam to look for tumors or cancers inside the rectum, assess the functioning of your anal sphincter, evaluate for hemorrhoids or determine other causes of pain or bleeding. Both women and men may find themselves in need of this exam. However, due to the increasing risk of prostate cancer that comes with age, men are the more likely candidates for a rectal exam. 

  • Coping with the Fear of Cancer Returning

    Fear. It’s something we’ve all experienced at one time or another.