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Visit Orlando partners with Orlando Health to launch health and wellness support for travel and tourism industry
Orlando, FL (August 23, 2022) – Visit Orlando, the Official Tourism Association® for Orlando, and Orlando Health, a private, not-for-profit healthcare organization that serves the southeastern United States, have joined forces to create a unique partnership. The new alliance designates Orlando Health as the Official Health and Wellness Partner of Visit Orlando and offers health-related benefits for the millions of visitors who help make Orlando the most visited destination in the United States and Theme Park Capital of the World.
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How to Prepare for a Specialist Visit
Typically, you’ll see a primary care doctor for most of your basic health care needs, like getting your annual exams and screenings.
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How to Prepare for a Physician Visit
Did you know that the average American visits a doctor four times a year? That may seem like a lot, but that number is far below other countries (In Japan, it’s 13 times a year).
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What to Buy for Your Hurricane Food Kit
The arrival of hurricane season brings with it the annual reminder to prepare in advance. Fortunately, many resources exist to help guide decisions for purchasing supplies in preparation for a potential emergency. Planning for food is an essential part of hurricane preparedness.
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Stop The Bleed - Training Class For The Community
No matter how rapid the arrival of professional emergency responders, bystanders will always be first on the scene. A person who is bleeding can die from blood loss within five minutes; therefore, it is important to quickly stop the blood loss.
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How To Prepare Your Daughter for Her First GYN Visit
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Program Information
Orlando Health is a 1,780 bed system consisting of 8 hospitals:
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Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute
Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute is one of the largest cardiovascular practices in Florida.
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Tips for International Visitors
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Orlando Health Joins Medical Platoon for Preparedness Training
On Saturday, May 20, Orlando Health joined a Florida Army National Guard medical platoon for special training exercises to prepare for the unexpected