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Blood Stream Infections
Orlando Health Medical Group Infectious Diseases physicians are experienced in the treatment of bacteremia, an invasion of the bloodstream by
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Fracture Treatment
Fracture treatment A fracture is a broken bone. Many fractures can heal without surgery and may require a cast or a splint. Some fractures do require
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Meet Our Patient Events Coordinator and Co-host of Seacrest Studios, Jay Brock
Jay Brock has always been passionate about working with kids. As the patient events coordinator at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and co-host of the Seacrest Studios, Jay is responsible for developing fun and engaging activities to help kids in our hospital be kids. Learn more about Jay, including his background, hobbies and favorite things.
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Spasticity Management Clinic
MS damages your central nervous system, affecting your muscle tone and often causing stiffness, cramping or tightness. The Spasticity Management Clinic at Orlando Health provides complete care to help you address those issues. We feature medical and rehabilitation specialists working together to provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary evaluation and treatment of abnormal muscle tone. Your treatment plans may include:
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FAQs
Patients who qualify for Housecalls home visits include:
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Services
Services that our hospitalists provide include: Admit you to the hospital Take care of you while you are hospitalized Coordinate
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ER Online Scheduling Suspended
Due to the approach of hurricane Irma to Central Florida, ER online scheduling functionality has been suspended. Online scheduling functionality will be restored once the risk from the storm has passed.
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Medicare Resources
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Renee F Modica, MD
Renee Modica, MD, joined the Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Pediatric Rheumatology Specialty Practice in 2009. She currently shares her time between Orlando Health Arnold Palmer and the University of Florida in Gainesville. Dr. Modica is one of only a few pediatric rheumatologists in the state of Florida. She has extensive training in pediatrics as the chief resident at Orlando Regional Medical Center and in pediatric rheumatology as a fellow with the University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Modica lives in Orlando with her husband and two beautiful children.
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Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children on Social Media
You can keep up with Arnold Palmer Hospital through our own blog or any number of social media networks. Join our online communities created just for parents and families. Discover expert insight to help make your tough decisions easier. Or connect with other parents and share with community healthcare leaders.