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  • 2nd Annual Head for the Cure 5k

    Funds raised from the Head for the Cure 5K - Orlando run/walk event benefits Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center and the Brain Tumor Trials Collaborative (BTTC). Head for the Cure raises hope, awareness, and funding in the fight against brain cancer.

  • Can Vitamin D Cure Multiple Sclerosis?

    Vitamin D, which helps keep our bones and immune systems healthy, can reduce symptoms of multiple sclerosis, researchers have concluded after years of intense debate and study.

  • Can Stem Cell Therapy Cure My Cancer?

    For some patients with blood cancers, stem cell therapy represents a real chance for a cure.

  • Going Pink to Support a Cure

    Throughout the year, but especially in the month of October, Women Playing For T.I.M.E. hosts events across Central Florida including: golf tournaments, bridge tournaments, tennis tournaments and more. Visit WomenPlayingForTime.org for more information.

  • Can Weight-Loss Surgery Cure My Diabetes?

    Obesity is one of the most important factors in developing type 2 diabetes. Nearly 12 million Americans have severe obesity, which puts them at much greater risk for this chronic disease that occurs when the cells in your body become resistant to insulin.

  • Orlando Health Secures Naming Rights and Partnership with Full Sail University’s Esports Arena

    WINTER PARK, FL, March 16, 2021 – Today, Orlando Health and Full Sail University announced a new innovative partnership that includes the official naming rights to the university’s 11,200+ sq ft esports arena. Formerly known as The Fortress, the state-of-the-art facility will henceforth be known as the Full Sail University Orlando Health Fortress.

  • Patient Billing and Secure Online Bill Pay

    If you have questions regarding the bill you received from Health Central Hospital, please contact Account Inquiries at (407) 296-1180 between 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, Monday - Friday.

  • Breast Care

    At Orlando Health, we know that women have unique healthcare needs, and your breast health is no different.

  • Preparing for Your First Virtual Visit

    We offer convenient virtual care visits. You can have an appointment with an Orlando Health doctor online using your computer, smartphone or tablet in the privacy and comfort of your home.

  • Supportive Care

    The Supportive Care team helps you navigate the challenges and symptoms of a serious illness and establish the treatments you want – or do not want – as your health changes.