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Adult Congenital Heart Center
Adults with congenital heart disease have different healthcare needs compared to children with congenital heart defects. The Adult Congenital Heart Disease Center provides continuous monitoring and treatment for adults with this condition.
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Atrial Fibrillation Program
The Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute's team approach allows for a quick diagnosis and treatment plan for patients with atrial fibrillation using the most innovative technology available.
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Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Special Event
Learn about healthy lifestyle instruction and nutritional demonstration, among other things.
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Get Ready Series - Prenatal Education Classes
At Orlando Health South Lake Hospital Center for Women and Babies, we are ready for you. Now it's time to get ready for your baby. In our Get Ready series, we offer in-person Ready for Birth, Ready for Breastfeeding, Ready for Baby, and Ready to Restore Your Core classes.
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Radioembolization
Radioembolization is an innovative therapy that delivers radiation directly to tumors in the liver.
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Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Program
The Pediatric Brain Tumor Program is a comprehensive team dedicated to the care of patients diagnosed with brain and spinal cord tumors.
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Center for Advanced Gynecology & Minimally Invasive Surgery
Our center specializes in a wide range of gynecologic conditions, pelvic pain and vulvar disorders, providing services that encompass a total life stage approach.
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Cancer Genetics Center Opens At UF Health Cancer Center; Orlando Health Providing Road Map For High-Risk Patients
The specialized center is streamlined to care for high-risk patients, including those with genetic links to cancer.
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Gaining mobility and independence through therapy at the Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center Institute for Advanced Rehabilitation
Among the highest-priority goals for a spinal cord injury patient in rehabilitation are: improving mobility and achieving as much independence in life as possible.
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No ‘Bad’ Foods: Understanding the Glycemic Index and How to Use It
Back in the ’90s there was a lot of scare talk about “deadly whites:” sugar, white flour, rice, potatoes — you get the idea. Today, dietitians reject the notion that there are “good” and “bad” foods.